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He then recruited Charles McCall ( who followed Jeff Wilkins as CEO, and later became CEO of HBOC ), Maury Cox ( who became CEO after the departure of McCall ), and Robert Massey ( who was the last CEO of CompuServe ).
In 1965, a peninsula outside of McCall became the Ponderosa State Park.
Adrienne and Stephen divorced four years later, with Stephen being awarded full custody of the two surviving children, and, subsequently, Stephen's second wife, Christina McCall, adopted the two girls, who eventually became estranged from their mother for several decades.
She was the third child of Pauline Robinson ( 1896 – 1949 ) and her husband Marvin Pierce ( 1893 – 1969 ), who later became president of McCall Corporation, the publisher of the popular women's magazines Redbook and McCall's.
He followed that up with a unanimous decision victory over future heavyweight champion Oliver McCall, and earned a shot at the undisputed heavyweight championship held by Mike Tyson, who became the universally recognized champion after knocking out Spinks in one round in 1988.
The banner " Don't Californicate Oregon " became the symbol of James Cloutier's line of " Oregon Ungreeting Cards ", which carried sentiments such as " Tom Lawson McCall, governor, on behalf of the citizens of the great state of Oregon, cordially invites you to visit ... Washington or California or Idaho or Nevada or Afghanistan ".
McCall hosted the weekly live eviction show, where one contestant would be removed from the house, until the last housemate became the winner.
( a Sinsinawa Dominican sister ) and radiologist Anne R. McCall, M. D., became his close friends.
Commager married author Evan Alexa Carroll ( b. Feb 4, 1904, d. Mar 28 1968 ) of Bennettsville, South Carolina on July 3, 1928 ; the couple had three children, Henry Steele Commager Jr., known as Steele Commager, who became an eminent classicist at Columbia University and wrote the leading book on the Roman poet Horace ; Elizabeth Carroll Commager ; and Nellie Thomas McCall Commager ( now Nell Lasch, wife of the historian Christopher Lasch ).
On 2 September 1995, Bruno finally became world champion by outpointing McCall over twelve rounds.
The spots were co-written with advertising writer William Fries, who became the voice of McCall.
In the late twentieth century, McCall Smith became a respected expert on medical law and bioethics and served on British and international committees concerned with these issues.
Betsy McCall became so popular that various sized vinyl dolls were produced by Ideal and American Character Dolls.
When McCall died in 1884, his widow became president of McCall Company, and hired Mrs. George Bladsworth as magazine editor.
In 1962 Mayes became president and CEO of McCall Corporation.
Whiteside became Everton's playmaker in 1989 – 90, and formed an effective partnership with Stuart McCall to score 13 goals in his 35 appearances.
" Convoy " is a 1975 novelty song performed by C. W. McCall ( pseudonym of Bill Fries ) that became a number-one song on both the country and pop charts in the US.
Brian later returned to Big Brother again in 2011, when he became the host of the new Channel 5 version of the show, replacing Channel 4 host Davina McCall.
After retiring as a player, Chisholm became a coach, working in some of his roles as assistant to Ian McCall.
Teachers included George McCall Theal, Milner Langa Kabane ( later became principal ).

McCall and regular
As a finale to the series on Channel 4, McCall also presented the Ultimate Big Brother show, which started immediately after the regular series, and featured selected past regular and celebrity housemates.
In between the final celebrity and regular editions of Big Brother on Channel 4, McCall began presenting a new Channel 4 game show called The Million Pound Drop Live, and has continued to do so into 2012.
Simply out-matched by the regular players, McCall lost hand after hand, and was soon broke.
Lamb remained as the sole presenter until Channel 4's final regular series in 2010, when he was joined by co-host Emma Willis who had previously presented the Big Brother spin-off show Big Brother's Big i, an online programme featured on the Channel 4 website and Big Brother's Big Mouth whilst McCall went into the Celebrity Big Brother house in 2010.
McCall was also seen using M1 Carbine and UZI-type weapons, such as the regular SMG and the pistol version.
He was a regular in the City side ahead of understudy Jonathan McLaughlin and earned praise from his manager McCall for one save against Rotherham United, which earned comparison to one made by former England international David Seaman.

McCall and presenter
* 1967 – Davina McCall, English television presenter
* October 16 – Davina McCall, British TV presenter and UK Big Brother host
focusing on the TV presenter Davina McCall.
* Davina McCall, television presenter, has a house in Wadhurst
As with the Christmas specials the show was presented by Radio 1 duo Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates with special guest presenter Noel Fielding and appearances from Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Claudia Winkleman, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall ( dancing in the audience and later as a Flo Rida dancer with Claudia Winkleman and French and Saunders ), and David Tennant.
When questioned by British TV presenter Davina McCall about revealing the names of her clients, she replied ; " It's not my style ".
Davina Lucy Pascale McCall ( born 16 October 1967 ) is an English television presenter.
McCall is best known as the presenter of reality series Big Brother during its run on Channel 4 between 2000 and 2010.
In 1992 McCall was hired as a presenter on Ray Cokes ' Most Wanted on MTV Europe.
McCall was chosen as the inaugural presenter of the first series of Channel 4's reality television show Big Brother, in which 10 housemates entered a sealed house for up to nine weeks and their every move would be filmed and then broadcast as a daily highlights show.
McCall is married to Matthew Robertson, presenter of Pet Rescue, with whom she has three children – two daughters, Holly Willow ( born 22 September 2001, Hounslow, London ) and Tilly Pippy ( born 23 September 2003, Surrey ), and a son, Chester Micky ( born 14 September 2006, Surrey ).
* Davina McCall ( born 1967 ), British television presenter
Within that announcement the company revealed that host Davina McCall, Big Brother's Little Brother presenter Dermot O ' Leary, and Big Brother's Big Mouth ( called Big Brother's EForum the previous year ) host Russell Brand would return along with the show.

McCall and live
Organised on an alternating comedy / sport theme and televised live in March, McCall has co-hosted Red Nose Days in 2005, 2007, 2009 & 2011, and for Sport Relief in 2006, 2008, 2010 & 2012.
McCall was born on 16 October 1967 in Wimbledon, London to Florence ( née Hennion ) and Andrew McCall, and at the age of three went to live with her paternal grandparents in Surrey after the break-up of her parents ' marriage.
McCall hosted the live eviction shows as well as the first and last episodes of each series, the launch night and live final respectively.
However, starting in the third series, a live launch with Davina McCall was implemented, a format that continued throughout until the show's end on Channel 4.
The studios also air live episodes of the Channel 4 quiz show The Million Pound Drop Live, hosted by Davina McCall.
Each night, with the exception of Saturday, Channel 4 broadcast a daily highlights show, and from the second week there was a live eviction show hosted by Davina McCall, where the evicted housemate was interviewed.
Channel 4 broadcasted a daily highlights show, and from the second week there was a live eviction show hosted by Davina McCall, where the evicted housemate was interviewed.
For the first time ever, a live launch presented by Davina McCall marked the show's premiere, with Davina giving a quick tour of the house, and the housemates entering the house live to a crowd and press.
Crawley's major set-piece interviews with leading cultural figures before live audiences include: the Nobel laureates Seamus Heaney and Amartya Sen, the political activist Noam Chomsky, the last Irish President Mary McAleese, her predecessor Mary Robinson, politicians Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness, the writers John Banville, Edna O ' Brien, Alexander McCall Smith, Michael Longley and Ian Rankin, the film-maker Ken Russell, former hostage and writer Brian Keenan, musicians Phil Coulter and Brian Kennedy, the historian Roy Foster, and the rugby legend Jack Kyle.

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