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Norville and Shaggy
From 1999 to 2001, he was also the official voice of Scooby's best friend and owner Norville " Shaggy " Rogers.
Owned by Shaggy ( Norville )' s uncle, Gaggy Rogers.
* Batman: The Brave and the Bold ( The Joker / Red Hood ( Jeff Bennett ), Norville " Shaggy " Rogers )
* Scooby-Doo ( Norville " Shaggy " Rogers ( Matthew Lillard ))
Abracadabra-Doo ( Norville " Shaggy " Rogers )
Camp Scare ( Norville " Shaggy " Rogers )
Legend of the Phantosaur ( Norville " Shaggy " Rogers )
Mystery Incorporated ( Norville " Shaggy " Rogers )
* Casey Kasem – Norville " Shaggy " Rogers

Norville and is
Shortly before his last meeting, Hudsucker sent Mussburger a top-secret communication called a " Blue Letter ", which Norville is assigned to deliver.
Across town, Amy Archer ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ), a brassy Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Manhattan Argus, is assigned to write a story about Norville and find out what kind of man he really is.
Mussburger also convinces the board that Norville is insane and must be sent to the local psychiatric hospital.
She apologizes, but he storms out and is chased by an angry mob led by Buzz, who was led by Mussburger to believe that Norville stole the hula hoop idea.
Waring Hudsucker appears to Norville as an angel and tells him that the Blue Letter that was supposed to be delivered to Mussburger contains a legal document indicating that Hudsucker's shares would go to his immediate successor, which is now Norville.
As 1959 progresses, it is Mussburger who is sent to the asylum while Norville develops a new invention " for kids ," a flying disc of some kind that will ultimately turn out to be a frisbee.
One film critic described the numerous influences: " From his infelicitous name to his physical clumsiness, Norville Barnes is a Preston Sturges hero trapped in a Frank Capra story, and never should that twain meet, especially not in a world that seems to have been created by Fritz Lang — the mechanistic monstrousness of the mailroom contrasted with the Bauhaus gigantism of the corporate offices perfectly matches the boss-labour split in Metropolis ( 1927 ).
Deborah Norville ( born August 8, 1958 ) is an American television anchor and journalist.
An arrangement was orchestrated in which Norville was prevented from appearing as an anchor for NBC News — of which MSNBC is a division — so as not to confuse viewers who identified her with Inside Edition.
Norville is the host of the online talk show, New Way RA, to help raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis, a disease which contributed to her mother's death.
The current anchor correspondent is former Today anchor correspondent Deborah Norville, who took over for O ' Reilly in 1995.

Norville and from
In December 1958, Norville Barnes, a business college graduate from Muncie, Indiana, arrives in New York City looking for a job.
The first image the Coens and Raimi conceived was of Norville Barnes about to jump from the window of a skyscraper and then they had to figure out how he got there and how to save him.
During that period, their co-hosts were Mary Hart, Sandy Duncan, Deborah Norville, and Katie Couric ; from the early 80s until circa 1994, the show was produced and directed by Dick Schneider ; since circa 1994, the telecast has been executive produced by Brad Lachman, produced by Bill Bracken and directed by Gary Halvorson.
Whereas Palmer had read the news from a desk separate from where Gumbel and Pauley sat, Norville was seated alongside the program's hosts at the opening and closing of every show.
By June 1990, NBC announced that Joe Garagiola, former Major League Baseball player and Today contributor from 1967 – 1973, would join Norville as a second co-host alongside Bryant Gumbel.
While at MSNBC in late March 2004, Norville presented as genuine a satirical article entitled " Study: 58 Percent Of U. S. Exercise Televised " from The Onion, a parody newspaper.
Hanson has served as a fill-in newsreader on The Today Show for John Palmer, Deborah Norville, Faith Daniels, Margaret Larson, Matt Lauer, and Ann Curry from 1988 to 2003.
Transferring from NBC's Chicago station WMAQ-TV, Deborah Norville was Sunrise anchor from January 1987 to September 1989, when she switched jobs with Today news reader John Palmer.
She has also made guest appearances in several movies and shows such as Alice, Growing Pains, Cybill, The Martin Short Show, Matt Houston, Hunter, Nurses, Fall from Grace, Hollywood Squares, G vs E, Perfect Crimes, My Two Dads, Fantasy Island, Elliot Fauman, Ph. D, Dragnet, We Got It Made, Mr. Wrong, The 5 Mrs. Buchanans, A Million to Juan, Hollywood Women, Deborah Norville Tonight, Rock Hudson, Buddy Faro, Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion, American Film Institute Comedy Special, The Story Lady, Hope & Gloria, On the Edge, A. M. Los Angeles, Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, VH-1 Where Are They Now ?, NBC Presents the AFI Comedy Show and Malcolm & Eddie.

Norville and American
* 1958 – Deborah Norville, American journalist
Gracie Award – Presented by American Women in Television and Radio 2000 – (“ Inside Cell Block A ”) with Deborah Norville, correspondent

Norville and television
In an MTV documentary about curious television moments, she was wrongly identified as Deborah Norvilovich, a pun on Deborah Norville.
After serving as a reporter and an anchor for local television stations first in Atlanta and then Chicago, in 1987, Norville, at age 28, was named anchor of NBC News at Sunrise, the network's early morning newscast, which aired just prior to the Today program.

Norville and series
* Carrie Vaughn ( Kitty Norville series )
By the summer of 1994, Street Stories had been cancelled and CBS introduced a summer newsmagazine series called America Tonight co-anchored by Norville and newswoman Dana King.

Norville and about
This includes Moses ' monologue at the beginning, the Hudsucker Clock, Mussburger's wristwatch, the inventions of both the hoola hoop and frisbee, as well as Norville and Amy's conversation about Karma.

Norville and .
In a feature on Inside Edition, host Deborah Norville related that she was once president of a Monkees ' fan club.
John Norville Gibson Finley served as Director of the new branch, which was known as University College.
He was rescued by Norville Churchill of the 1st Michigan Cavalry, who galloped up, shot Custer's nearest assailant, and allowed Custer to mount behind him for a dash to safety.
After meeting Norville, Mussburger selects him as a proxy for Hudsucker.
Norville does not like it and fires Buzz.
Mussburger reveals Amy's secret identity to Norville and tells him that he will be dismissed as president after the new year.
On New Year's Eve, Amy finds Norville drunk at a beatnik bar.
Norville escapes to the top floor of the Hudsucker skyscraper and changes back into his mailroom uniform.
He climbs out on the ledge, where Aloysius locks out Norville and watches as he slips and falls off the building at the stroke of midnight.
Moses fights and defeats Aloysius inside the tower, allowing Norville to fall safely to the ground.
Norville and Amy reconcile.
Joel remembers, " We had to come up with something that Norville was going to invent that on the face of it was ridiculous.
Joel Silver's first choice for Norville Barnes was Tom Cruise, but the Coens persisted in a desire to cast Tim Robbins.
" The work of The Computer Film Company ( supervised by Janek Sirrs ) included manipulations of the zoom-in shot of Norville at the beginning, as well as CGI snow and composites of the falling sequences.
Speculation in the media seemed to imply that NBC executives had eased her out to advance younger NBC newscaster Deborah Norville, who had begun to play a larger role in the two-hour morning program.

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