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* Gangster's Moll-Living with a life of crime-from the Great Train Robbery to ' Mad ' Frankie Fraser.
On 12 December 1966 the Krays helped Frank Mitchell, " The Mad Axeman ", to escape from Dartmoor Prison ( Frank Mitchell should not be confused with the contemporaneous Frankie Fraser, " Mad Frankie Fraser ", who allied with the Kray's rivals, the Richardson gang ).
The sketch is clearly inspired by the real-life story of notorious London gangsters the Kray twins, although the Piranhas ' methods seem to resemble more closely those used by the rival the Richardson Gang and their associate " Mad " Frankie Fraser.
She also secured another notable television moment when she obtained the first interview with the notorious criminal " Mad " Frankie Fraser, for The Underworld documentary series.
There were three series produced, which featured guest stars including David Seaman, Jude Law, Sean Pertwee, Jonny Lee Miller, gangster " Mad Frankie " Fraser, ex Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp, Denise van Outen and Donna Air.
In 1956, Spot and his then wife Rita were attacked outside their Paddington home-by " Mad " Frankie Fraser, Bobby Warren.
*' Mad ' Frankie Fraser ( 1982 ) was held on ' A ' Wing and excused boots for supposed fallen arches.

Mad and Fraser
In December 2008 John " Segs " Jennings and Dave Ruffy returned to Ariwa Studios as Ruts D. C to record some new tracks with Neil " Mad Professor " Fraser and have been working on Rhythm Collision volume 2, the project has been mixed in Brighton by Mike " Prince Fatty " Pelanconi and will be released in early 2012.
Fraser Field hosted the now defunct Massachusetts Mad Dogs up until 1997 and the North Shore Spirit from 2003-2007.
Mad Professor ( born Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser, 1955, Georgetown, Guyana ) is a dub music producer and engineer known for his original productions and remix work.
Fraser became known as Mad Professor as a boy due to his fascination with electronics.

Mad and was
Each high note had the crowd in ecstasy so that it stopped the show midway in the `` Mad Scene '', but the real reason was a realization of the extraordinary performance unfolding at the moment.
For the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Tina Turner is said to have been wearing an actual mail and she complained how heavy this was.
Schultz ' breakthrough role was the mentally unstable Captain " Howling Mad " Murdock on The A-Team.
The Discovery of Dawn was published in 2007, and That Mad Ache was published in 2009, bound together with Hofstadter's essay Translator, Trader: An Essay on the Pleasantly Pervasive Paradoxes of Translation.
" Babylon " was performed in the Mad Men episode of the same name Babylon_ ( Mad_Men )# ep6 despite the fact that the song would not be released until 10 years after the time in which the episode is set.
In place of less easily available tin, arsenic was added to copper in the Bronze Age to harden it ; like the hatters, crazed by their exposure to mercury, who inspired Lewis Carroll's famous character of the Mad Hatter, most smiths of the Bronze Age would have suffered from chronic poisoning as a result of their livelihood.
In 1996 European governments banned British beef over claims that it was infected with " Mad Cow Disease " – the British government withheld cooperation with the EU over the issue, but did not succeed in getting the ban lifted.
Over the next five decades, he created covers for numerous books and magazines, notably Astounding Science Fiction both before and after its title change to Analog ; Mad magazine ( for whom he painted many early covers featuring the iconic character, Alfred E. Neuman ) from 1958 to 1962 ( he started at Mad in February 1957 and by July 1958 was the magazine's new cover artist ; he painted most of its covers until October 1962 ); cover art for DAW, Signet, Ballantine Books, Avon, all 58 Laser Books ( which are now collectors ' items ), and over 90 covers for Ace books alone.
When Feldstein retired in 1984, he was replaced by the team of Nick Meglin and John Ficarra, who co-edited Mad for the next two decades.
Gaines was named a Kinney board member, and was largely permitted to run Mad as he saw fit without corporate interference.
Its approach was described by Dave Kehr in The New York Times: " Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding on the radio, Ernie Kovacs on television, Stan Freberg on records, Harvey Kurtzman in the early issues of Mad: all of those pioneering humorists and many others realized that the real world mattered less to people than the sea of sounds and images that the ever more powerful mass media were pumping into American lives.
Basically everyone who was young between 1955 and 1975 read Mad, and that ’ s where your sense of humor came from.
" While the original image was a popular humorous graphic for many decades before Mad adopted it, the face is now primarily associated with Mad.
According to Mad writer Frank Jacobs, a letter was once successfully delivered to the magazine through the U. S. mail bearing only Neuman's face, without any address or other identifying information.
Within the industry, Mad was known for the uncommonly prompt manner in which its contributors were paid.
" Another lure for contributors was the annual " Mad Trip ," an all-expenses-paid tradition that began in 1960.
Although Mad was an exclusively freelance publication, it achieved a remarkable stability, with numerous contributors remaining prominent for decades.
" The magazine's art director, Sam Viviano, has suggested that historically, Mad was at its best " whenever you first started reading it.
Mad contributor Tom Richmond has tweaked critics who say the magazine's decision to accept advertising would make late publisher William Gaines " turn over in his grave ", pointing out this was impossible because Gaines was cremated.
When a comic strip satirizing England's royal family was reprinted in a Mad paperback, it was deemed necessary to rip out the page from 25, 000 copies by hand before the book could be distributed in Great Britain.

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An early 17th century broadside ballad, " The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow "— which is so deft and literate it has been taken for the work of Ben Jonson — describes Puck / Robin Goodfellow as the emissary of Oberon, the Faery King, inspiring night-terrors in old women but also carding their wool while they sleep, leading travellers astray, taking the shape of animals, blowing out the candles to kiss the girls in the darkness, twitching off their bedclothes, or making them fall out of bed on the cold floor, tattling secrets, and changing babes in cradles with elflings.
It was sad, in a sense, because he wanted to be taken very seriously, and you know, the staffers at Mad just didn't take anything seriously.
The look and name was taken from Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, helping to paint the two as no-mercy monsters.
But if played on the normal or hard modes, Babs will appear at the end of the stage to tell Buster that her friend, Melvin the Monster ( from the episode " Hare Raising Night ", but not referred to by name in the game itself ) has been captured and taken under the control of the stage's boss, Dr. Gene Splicer ( also from " Hare Raising Night ", but referred to as the Mad Scientist in the game itself ).
The look and name were taken from Mad Max 2, helping to paint the two as no-mercy monsters.
The back cover photo, depicting the band members having breakfast while reading their respective hometown newspapers, was taken at a diner called Bert's Mad House.
A November 1956 studio recording (" MGM Records " MGM E 3447, later released on Heliodor, Polydor, and online at ArkivMusik. com ) has Burgess Meredith as Johnny, Evelyn Lear as Minny Belle, and Hiram Sherman as the Mad Psychiatrist ; smaller roles are taken by Jane Connell, Lotte Lenya, and Thomas Stewart, and the conductor is Samuel Matlowsky.
A brief clip of the Third Doctor taken from Terror of the Autons appears in " The Next Doctor ", another appears in The Sarah Jane Adventures story " The Mad Woman in the Attic " as a flashback, and visions appear in " The Eleventh Hour ", " The Lodger " and The Sarah Jane Adventures story " Death of the Doctor.
The Fourth Doctor also appears in Sarah Jane's flashback in The Mad Woman in the Attic, via footage taken from The Hand of Fear.
This sparked interest in the soundtrack and in the song " Mad World ," taken from the original soundtrack, which was a 2003 Christmas Number One in the UK singles chart.
The Army named the new fort for Revolutionary War hero General " Mad " Anthony Wayne, who had taken possession of Detroit from the British in 1796.

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