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Lloyd and pitched
When Fincham became controller of BBC One, Lloyd pitched it to him, only to be turned down by his former collaborator.

Lloyd and idea
Lloyd later got the opportunity to develop the idea that became the satirical BBC television series Not the Nine O ' clock News.
In 1911, David Lloyd George, then Member of Parliament for Caernarfon boroughs, which included various towns from Llŷn to Conwy, agreed to the British Royal family's idea of holding the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle.
After reading it, Wayne suggested Lloyd Nolan for the part, but Ford was non-committal to the idea.
The idea received the support of the Dean of Westminster, Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and later from King George V, responding to a wave of public support.
According to Adams ' account in The Salmon of Doubt, the idea behind The Meaning of Liff grew out of an old school game, and started when he and Lloyd were on holiday together.
Lloyd George proposed a catafalque, a low empty platform, but it was Lutyens ' idea for the taller monument.
In 1975, Lloyd Kaufman had the idea to shoot a horror film involving a health club while serving as the pre-production supervisor on the set of Rocky.
Starting in September 1919, with the Government, now led by David Lloyd George, committed under all circumstances to implementing Home Rule, the British cabinet's Committee for Ireland, under the chairmanship of former Ulster Unionist Party leader Walter Long, pushed for a radical new idea.
Lloyd requested $ 40, 000 to appear, the same salary per episode that Derricks was receiving and $ 20, 000 more than Wührer, and the idea was scrapped.
When America showed herself decidedly against any kind of interference in Russia, the idea soon gained wide credence that President Woodrow Wilson was a Jew, while Mr Lloyd George was referred to as a Jew whenever a cable from England appeared to show him as being lukewarm in support of the anti-Bolsheviks.
Lloyd Braun suggests this idea to Dinkins and he likes it so much that he adds it to his campaign, subsequently leading to his loss in the mayoral elections.
Lloyd told Lawrence about his band, and Lawrence got the idea of putting them in the show.
During the mid -' 70s, he had discussed writing a musical about the Cuban Missile Crisis with his usual collaborator, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber but that idea never came to fruition in its original incarnation.
In the late ` 70s, Rice got the idea to tell his Cold War story through the prism of the long-standing U. S .- Soviet chess rivalry, but when Rice wanted to start working on the new musical in early ` 79, Lloyd Webber was already well underway with his own independent musical Cats.
The musical is based on an idea originally conceived by Tim Rice, who intended to develop it as a cycle of television shows with songwriting partner Andrew Lloyd Webber.
John Lloyd, QIs creator, has, on one occasion, admitted that not even he has any idea how the scoring system works, but there is someone who is paid to check on the scores.
On the Factoids feature of the Series A DVD, John Lloyd mentioned an idea he'd had for a QI book of quotations, under the working title Quote Interesting.
Meanwhile Brian Brolly, formerly the CEO of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group, had a similar idea in 1990.
The idea of a volunteer police force in the north appealed to British Prime Minister David Lloyd George for several practical reasons ; It freed up the RIC and military for use elsewhere in Ireland, it was cheap and thirdly, it did not need new legislation.
Starting in September 1919, with the Government, now led by David Lloyd George, committed under all circumstances to implementing Home Rule, the British cabinet's Committee for Ireland, under the chairmanship of former Ulster Unionist Party leader Walter Long, pushed for a radical new idea.
Former UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim felt that this new world order was a projection of the American dream into Europe, and that, in its naïveté, the idea of a new order had been used to further the parochial interests of Lloyd George and Clemenceau, thus ensuring the League's eventual failure.
In 1976, after a conversation with Hal Prince, who had the theatrical rights to Sunset, Lloyd Webber wrote " an idea for the moment when Norma Desmond returns to Paramount Studios "; Lloyd Webber did no further work on the play until after 1989's Aspects of Love.
* Lloyd Rose's 2002 Doctor Who novel Camera Obscura is built around the idea of multiple selves, both psychological and physical.

Lloyd and heads
In Aberdeen, Route 34 becomes a road that heads into business areas as it crosses County Route 3 ( Lloyd Road ).
The route intersects County Route 3 ( Tennent Road ) in Morganville, forming a short concurrency with that route that lasts until County Route 3 heads northeast on Lloyd Road.
Unlike Lloyd George's War Cabinet, the members of this one were also heads of Government Departments.
The point ended up being moot in any case, as Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau, heads of governments of Great Britain and France, prevailed in drafting the provisions of the San Remo conference and the Treaty of Sèvres.
the Garden State Parkway to Atlantic Highlands, with trail heads at Lloyd Rd.

Lloyd and BBC
He presented a six-part TV Series for the BBC in 1998 ( directed by Lloyd Stanton ) called Golden Boots, with other football celebrities.
" They wouldn't even consider getting out of bed for the $ 13m (£ 8m ) Goldman Sachs ' boss Lloyd Blankfein was paid last year ," writes Richard Anderson, a BBC Business reporter.
David Jason appeared in the BBC comedy series Hugh and I, which starred Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as two friends who lived together in south London.
* His recording of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor with Julian Lloyd Webber won the 1987 BRIT Award for Best British Classical Recording ( BBC Music Magazine named this recording " the finest version ever recorded ").
* BBC Radio Interview with Suzanne Lloyd ( 2002 )
A 2007 revival of the London Palladium production at the Adelphi Theatre was the subject of BBC One's second search for a West End star, capitalizing on the success of the BBC's 2006 Lloyd Webber talent search series, How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria ?.
Lloyd Webber has made many recordings, including his BRIT Award winning Elgar Cello Concerto conducted by Yehudi Menuhin ( chosen as the finest ever version by BBC Music Magazine ), the Dvořák Cello Concerto with Václav Neumann and the Czech Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations with the London Symphony Orchestra under Maxim Shostakovich and a coupling of Britten's Cello Symphony and Walton's Cello Concerto with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, which was described by Gramophone magazine as " beyond any rival ".
In 1977, drawing on his work for the Oxford Revue, Perkins joined " BBC Radio's light entertainment department Cambridge graduates such as John Lloyd and Griff Rhys-Jones.
This production is produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber who found Danielle Hope to play Dorothy, via the hugely popular BBC talent show series Over The Rainbow
The BBC critic observed, " this may be the smallest show Lloyd Webber's ever written, but the score ( to appropriately conversational lyrics by Don Black ) contains several of his very best songs.
These two tracks are the popular " America " from West Side Story, written by Leonard Bernstein, and Ennio Morricone's " Chi Mai ", known best as the theme to the 1981 BBC TV drama serial The Life and Times of Lloyd George.
Writer and former BBC producer John Lloyd devised the format of the show, and it is produced by Quite Interesting Limited, an organisation set up by Lloyd.
The Reluctant Juggler, an episode of the 1972 BBC anthology series The Edwardians dealing with the 1907 strike and written by Alan Plater, stars Georgia Brown as Lloyd.
Marie Lloyd, Queen of the Halls, a radio play by Steve Trafford, was broadcast in BBC Radio 4's Saturday Night Theatre in 1990, with Elizabeth Mansfield as Lloyd.
* BBC drama on Marie Lloyd.
The Black Adder is the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder, written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, directed by Martin Shardlow and produced by John Lloyd.
Church was confirmed by the BBC in February 2010 to be one of the judges on Andrew Lloyd Webber's new West End revival show Over The Rainbow.
Around the same time, he worked regularly on BBC Radio 4's Week Ending, together with David Renwick, Douglas Adams, Alistair Beaton, John Lloyd, Simon Brett and others.
Later that season, after Liverpool had knocked Brighton out of the FA Cup, Brighton manager Barry Lloyd expressed bemusement in a BBC post-match interview, that Mølby was not being selected regularly.

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