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** McLean Stevenson, American actor ( b. 1929 )
* November 14 McLean Stevenson, American actor ( d. 1996 )
Actor McLean Stevenson was a second cousin once removed.
Guest announcers were often brought into the booth including Paul Hornung, George Plimpton, Alex Karras, and McLean Stevenson.
In 1974 he teamed with writer Dennis Palumbo and wrote for a number of television series, including The Nancy Walker Show, The McLean Stevenson Show and Welcome Back, Kotter.
Hunnicutt, along with co-series ' lead, Harry Morgan, who replaced McLean Stevenson, also at the end of the third season.
" He also said of his mentor about joining the cast, replacing the unhappy McLean Stevenson, who left after 3 seasons of playing Lt.
When McLean Stevenson decided to leave the series, show's producers decided to hire Harry.
" Castmate Mike Farrell tried to persuade Burghoff to stay on the show, citing the lacklustre careers of former M * A * S * H regulars Larry Linville and McLean Stevenson after their departures.
After three seasons, Rogers grew weary of the Trapper character being treated as more of a sidekick than an equal to Hawkeye, and decided to leave the show ( as had McLean Stevenson, who had played Lt.
Locally, the second syllable of " McLean " is pronounced with a " long a " (/ ā /) sound ( muh-KLAIN ) ( as with native son McLean Stevenson ), not with a " long e " (/ ē /) sound ( mih-KLEEN ).
The cast of M * A * S * H from Season 2, 1974 ( clockwise from left ): Loretta Swit, Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers, Gary Burghoff, McLean Stevenson, and Alan Alda )
* McLean Stevenson, actor
The show also drew many well-known or then up-and-coming actors and actresses for single guest starring roles, such as Don Ameche, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Ken Berry, Sonny Bono, Eddie Bracken, Joseph Campanella, Virginia Capers, Rosalind Cash, George Clooney, Polly Holliday, Robert Culp, Ruby Dee, the Del Rubio triplets, Jeane Dixon, Anne Francis, Johnny Gilbert, Jack Gilford, Alice Ghostley, Peter Graves, Merv Griffin, George Grizzard, Gary Grubbs, Bob Hope, Julio Iglesias, Freddie Jackson, Tony Jay, Billy Jayne, Gordon Jump, Paula Kelly, Alan King, David Leisure, Jenny Lewis, Hal Linden, Mark Linn-Baker, Mario Lopez, Edie McClurg, Marian Mercer, Martin Mull, Leslie Nielsen, Jerry Orbach, Leland Orser, Tony Plana, Peggy Pope, Joe Regalbuto, Burt Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds, Donnelly Rhodes, Richard Riehle, Alex Rocco, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Harry Shearer, McLean Stevenson, Inga Swenson, Jeffrey Tambor, Meshach Taylor, Jay Thomas, Alex Trebek, Dick Van Dyke, Tom Villard, Lyle Waggoner, David Wayne and Fred Willard.
* " The McLean Stevenson Show "
* The McLean Stevenson Show
* In the Beginning ( TV series ), a 1978 American sitcom starring McLean Stevenson
* McLean Stevenson ( 1968 )
Rogers left the show after the third season and was replaced by Mike Farrell as B. J. Hunnicutt, along with veteran character actor and former Universal contract player Harry Morgan as Colonel Sherman T. Potter, who replaced McLean Stevenson the same year.
Actor McLean Stevenson was his third cousin.
* McLean Stevenson
While it was another veteran of TV commercials, McLean Stevenson, who would play Colonel Blake ’ s role on the long-running M * A * S * H television series, Roger Bowen already had solid exposure in the early 1970s.
* McLean Stevenson

McLean and who
CNN reported that " Brooks was joined on stage by two surprise guest stars, Billy Joel and Don McLean, who brought down the house with an acoustic rendition of ' American Pie '.
Cartier was a consummate salesman who used an understated presentation to entice Mrs. McLean.
It was named for John McLean, United States Senator for Illinois, who died in 1830.
It was formed from parts of McLean, LaSalle, and Iroquois counties, and named after Edward Livingston, a prominent politician who was mayor of New York City and represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and Louisiana in both houses of Congress.
Located in Southern Illinois, the town was named for Dr. William B. McLean, who donated the land for its founding.
Green, who had moved his operation into Colfax from Potosi near the McLean County Livingston County border ; Green sold groceries, dry goods and drugs.
One of the largest draws to McLean County and the Heyworth area is that it offers easy access to more than 30 million people who live within.
Jesse W. Fell, a native of Chester County in southeastern Pennsylvania, was a widely known land dealer in Central Illinois who played major role in founding many Illinois towns including Clinton, Dwight, Normal, Pontiac, and who was the driving force behind the establishment of the school that would become Illinois State University Holder was linked with Fell in many of his town founding schemes including Normal and Larchwood in Lyon County, Iowa ; the McLean County town of Holder is named in his honor.
The community received its name, McLean, from John Roll McLean, the former publisher and owner of The Washington Post, who, with Stephen Benton Elkins and French aristocrat Jean-Pierre Guenard, built in 1906 the electrified Great Falls and Old Dominion Railway ( later the Washington and Old Dominion Railway ), which connected the area with Washington, D. C. McLean named a railroad station after himself where the rail line ( traveling on the present route of Old Dominion Drive ) crossed the old Chain Bridge Road.
Gordon was a saxophonist for the L. A. production of the Jack Gelber play The Connection in 1960, replacing Jackie McLean who performed and recorded the Freddie Redd score in New York City.
She denies that it was a suicide attempt to a psychiatrist, who suggests she take time to regroup in McLean, a private mental hospital.
After leaving McLean, Susanna mentions that she kept in touch with Georgina and saw Lisa, who was about to board the subway with her son.
Other musicians who contributed prominently to the hard bop style include Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd, Sonny Clark, Lou Donaldson, Kenny Drew, Benny Golson, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Jackie McLean, Blue Mitchell, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, Carl Perkins ( pianist ), Bud Powell, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt.
When the 18-team First Division was superseded by a new 10-team Premier League for the 1975 76 season, at which time they were managed by Willie McLean and his assistant Craig Brown ( who would become manager almost 35 years later ).
Their appeal reached Donald McLean, a government official and politician who was a major landowner in the Napier region.
Bryce then ordered the arrest of Te Whiti, Tohu and Hiroki, who had sought refuge at Parihaka. He had killed Mr McLean, a surveyor at Moumahaki, in self-defense.
Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right over the years, including Harvey Penick, Jack Grout, Dick Harmon, Jim McLean, David Leadbetter, Butch Harmon, Hank Haney, Richard Trammel, Ben Doyle, Mike Bender Sean Foley, Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer.
Gaston Means, who was a former FBI agent and conman, was convicted of larceny after extorting $ 100, 000 from Washington D. C. socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean.

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