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It was written by Norman Stiles and Daniel Wilcox, and illustrated by Joe Mathieu.
The Count debuted on Sesame Street in Season 4 ( 1972 – 73 ), and was conceived by Norman Stiles, who wrote the first script.
For the 1983 season, the show's producers and research staff decided they would explain Mr. Hooper's death to their preschool audience, instead of recasting the role: the writer of that episode, Norman Stiles, said, " We felt we owed something to a man we respected and loved ".
The episode was later made into a book called " I'll Miss You, Mr. Hooper " by Norman Stiles.
Executive Producers: Judith Stoia, Christopher Cerf, Norman Stiles, Brigid Sullivan.
Norman Stiles, Ray Messecar, Peter K. Hirsch, Brian Meehl, Jennifer Hamburg, Sarah Durkee, Luis Santeiro, Christopher Cerf, Beth Kirsch, Fred Newman, Judith Stoia, Candy Kugel ( PBS )
Christopher Cerf, Norman Stiles, Judith Stoia, Brigid Sullivan, Bill Berner, Chris Cardillo, Philippa Hall, Diane Hartman, Rick Klein, Scott Colwell, Beth Kirsch, Carol Klein ( PBS )
Wubba Wubba Wubba is the chorus of the Sesame Street song " Monster in the Mirror " written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles in 1989.
In 1993, McMahon was featured in Vinnie Jones's infamous Soccer's Hard Men video, in which Jones talks about his adoration and respect for other " hard men " from the past and present including Souness, Bryan Robson, Mike Bailey, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton, Graham LeSaux, Ron Harris and Nobby Stiles.

Norman and head
Although Holly had already begun to become disillusioned with Norman Petty before meeting Maria Elena, it was through her and her aunt Provi, the head of Latin American music at Peer-Southern, that he began to fully realize what was going on with his manager, who was paying the band's royalties into his own company's account.
The U. S. president appoints Rogers, in his civilian identity, as head of the nation's security, replacing Norman Osborn.
In fact the word cattle is the Old Norman variant of Old French chatel ( derived from Latin capitalis, “ of the head ”), which was once synonymous with general movable personal property.
Rhys was to pay a tribute of 300 horses and 4, 000 head of cattle, but was confirmed in possession of all the lands he had taken from Norman lords, including the Clares.
Foday Sankoh, already in custody, was indicted, along with notorious RUF field commander Sam " Mosquito " Bockarie, Johnny Paul Koroma, and Hinga Norman, the Minister of Interior and former head of the Civil Defense Force, among several others.
Famous residents both past and present have included Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, his son Enrique Iglesias, pro golfer Raymond Floyd, coaches Rick Pitino and Don Shula, US Senator George Smathers, Sheik Mohammed al-Fassi of Saudi Arabia, television host Don Francisco, billionaire investor Carl Icahn, co-founder of Calvin Klein Barry Schwartz, billionaire developer Donny Soffer, banker and developer Jamie Gilinski, steel executive Leroy Schecter, wireless executive Rajendra Singh, radio magnate Raul Alarcon, real estate billionaire Peter Breton, coal and oil executive Christopher F. Viegas, Perry Ellis head George Feldenkreis, former Philadelphia Eagles owner and billionaire art collector Norman Braman, heiress and philanthropist Suzie Linden, and former cable company CEO Ken Bagwell.
Other notable alumni-David Norman, former head football coach and current Athletic Director at Austin College.
Anna B., Norman served the school as head teacher from 1924 – 1948 and was the instructor for the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grades.
The National Film Board maintains its head office in Saint-Laurent, a borough of Montreal, in the Norman McLaren electoral district, named in honour of the NFB animation pioneer.
He gathered a Norman army, perhaps one of the finest in the crusading host, at the head of which he crossed the Adriatic Sea, and penetrated to Constantinople along the route he had tried to follow in 1082 – 1084.
Norman observed Merrick asleep one morning and learned that he always slept sitting up, with his legs drawn up and his head resting on his knees.
Keeler's affair with Profumo was terminated by the government's Cabinet Secretary, Sir Norman Brook, who spoke to him on the advice of Sir Roger Hollis, the head of MI5.
He was soon installed in a new Norman castle at Bramber, to guard the strategically important harbour at Steyning and so began a vigorous boundary dispute and power tussle with the monks from Fécamp Abbey, in Normandy to whom King William I had granted Steyning, brought to a head by the Domesday Book, completed in 1086.
The Football program, established in 1998 under head coach Norman Joseph, remains the largest and most popular sports team on campus.
The National Film Board honoured McLaren's genius by naming its Montreal head office building the Norman McLaren Building.
" Carey left in 1947 and his place at the head of the company was taken in January 1948 by a triumvirate comprising James Robertson as musical director, Michael Mudie as his assistant conductor and Norman Tucker in charge of administration.
Having been commissioned by the owners of the Canary Wharf Site to do the outline design prior to gaining site-wide outline planning permission, ( and because he had designed HSBC's last head office at 1 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, Sir Norman Foster ( now Lord Foster of Thames Bank ) was appointed as architect.
Spiny Norman is a subtle reference to the notorious former head of the London Drug Squad, Detective Sergeant Norman Pilcher, while Superintendent Harry ' Snapper ' Organs is a reference to Inspector Leonard " Nipper " Read.
He says the cross ’ s hammer head design confirms that it dates to just before the Norman conquest.
Leo Marks, the SOE's head of codes and ciphers, became convinced that Gilbert Norman, the group's wireless operator, was transmitting under German control.
The area must have formed one hundred originally but had already been divided into two before the Norman Conquest: they are grouped in Domesday under the head manors of Rillaton ( East ) and Fawton ( West ).
Each year, around the first weekend in December, the university has a fundraising dinner featuring well-known speakers, such as Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr., former Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H. W. Bush, TV personality Regis Philbin, retired General Norman Schwarzkopf, Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton, Senator Elizabeth Dole, former US Senate Majority Leader and physician, Dr. Bill Frist, popular radio commentator Paul Harvey, NBC Today Show weatherman Willard Scott, NFL football player, commentator & actor Merlin Olsen, country comedian Jerry Clower, former Alabama head coach Gene Stallings, historic CBS-TV News anchor and reporter Walter Cronkite, former First Lady Barbara Bush, former NBC News Anchor and former Meet the Press moderator Tom Brokaw and most recently Emmy Award winning comedian Tim Conway.
Further, in the mid-20th century, Norman Lewis wrote, " The Aga Khan is the spiritual and temporal head of the sect and possesses attributes of divinity.

Norman and writer
Norman W. Porteous was one of the first to postulate that an anonymous writer wrote the book during the persecution under Antiochus.
" According to writer Philip Norman, when Groucho jokingly pointed his index fingers as if holding a pair of six-shooters, Elton John put up his hands and said, " Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player ," thereby naming the album he had just completed.
The set contained an audio commentary with director Michael Lehmann, producer Denise Di Novi and writer Daniel Waters, a 30-minute documentary titled Swatch Dogs and Diet Cokeheads, featuring interviews with Ryder, Slater, Doherty, Falk, Lehmann, Waters, Di Novi, Director of Photography Francis Kenny and Editor Norman Hollyn.
* 1930 – Norman Podhoretz, US writer, foreign policy adviser
* 1910 – Norman Corwin, American writer, screenwriter, producer, essayist and teacher ( d. 2011 )
* 1933 – Norman Rush, American writer
According to the Norman writer William of Jumieges, William had meanwhile sent an embassy to King Harold Godwinson, reminding Harold of his oath to support William's claim, although whether this embassy actually occurred is unclear.
* December 24 – Norman Vincent Peale, American preacher and writer ( b. 1898 )
* August 6 – Norman Wexler, Academy Award nominated Screen writer
* January 31 – Norman Mailer, American writer and journalist ( d. 2007 )
** Norman Rush, American writer
* July 27 – Norman Lear, American television writer and producer
Any writer on Norman affairs attributed to venom any sudden death, except those involving violence.
* Matt Norman, actor, writer, director and producer was born in Tallangatta in 1971
* Norman Hunter — writer and creator of Professor Branestawm
The Norman language writer Alfred Rossel, a native of Cherbourg, composed many songs which form part of the heritage of the region.
* Norman Douglas ( 1868 – 1952 ), British writer
As in Serling's 1963 screenplay for the political thriller, Seven Days in May, in which a highly moral minor character is named Art Corwin, the appellation of Carney's " Night of the Meek " character, Henry Corwin, was a tribute to Serling's idol, legendary television, film and, most memorably for Serling, radio writer Norman Corwin whose lengthy career, in contrast to Serling's relatively brief 50-year lifetime, had spanned over seven decades.
Black was born as Karen Blanche Ziegler in Park Ridge, Illinois, in suburban Chicago, the daughter of Elsie Mary ( née Reif ), a writer of several prize-winning children's novels, and Norman Arthur Ziegler.
Born in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, Hall was the son of writer James Norman Hall and Sarah ( Lala ) Winchester Hall, who was part-Polynesian.
Norman Milton Lear ( born July 27, 1922 ) is an American television writer and producer who produced such 1970s sitcoms as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, Good Times and Maude.
People who have lived in Epsom at some time include writer Isabella Beeton, comedian Norman Wisdom, author and charity-founder David Charles Manners, snooker player Jimmy White and football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston.
Norman made the transition from cognitive science to cognitive engineering by entering the field as a consultant and writer.

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