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Again comprising 32 episodes on four discs, Aftermath of Murder included episode # 681 ( original airdate 1975-01-28 ) through to # 712 ( original airdate 1975-03-12 ), archival Christmas messages from 1975, and new commentaries with actors Elisabeth Kirkby and Carol Raye.
Written by Don Raye and Gene de Paul, the song was a musical rendering of the poem " Jabberwocky " from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass.
A letter written by the an escaped girl from the Arab that are put in the prison of the Partab Raye.
He recorded a couple of demos for songwriter Don Raye, attracting attention from the music industry.
Raye's will left nothing to her only daughter from a previous marriage, Melodye Condos, from whom Raye was estranged at the time of her death.
A year later, his first Greatest Hits package was issued ; titled The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits, it comprised several of his hit singles from the past five years, as well as four new songs, of which three released as singles.
In " The Eleventh Commandment ", a track from The Walls Came Down, Raye addresses child abuse, suggesting " honor thy children " as an eleventh commandment to accompany the Ten Commandments.
There is also a notable music Education Centre operated by a vocal group from the fishing village Anse la Raye ; this Centre provides music education opportunities for gifted and underprivileged children from across the island.
The show featured friends from his earlier days including Noeline Brown, Barry Creyton, Noel Ferrier, Ugly Dave Gray, Carol Raye and Stuart Wagstaff.
* " Bounce Me, Brother ( with a Solid Four )" ( from Buck Privates )-Music and Lyrics By Don Raye and Hughie Prince
* " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ( of Company B )" ( from Buck Privates )-Music and Lyrics By Don Raye and Hughie Prince
Includes a section from “ Truckin ’ ( They ’ re Going Hollywood in Harlem )” sung by Martha Raye ; and musical sections from “ At a Georgia Camp Meeting ” and “ Charleston .”
The Dutch Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum came to own a substantial part of his specimens and bought part of Cramer's collection from Joan Raye, heer van Breukelerwaert.
He was nominated ( with Don Raye ) for an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song in 1942 for the song " Pig Foot Pete " from the movie Hellzapoppin.
* 1943 " Star Eyes ", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul from the film I Dood It

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That same year, he guest starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show, a comedy / variety show.
About this time he also guest starred on NBC's comedy / variety show, The Martha Raye Show.
Universal also added glitzy production numbers to capitalize on the musical-comedy film genre of the day which featured The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis and his Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, Martha Raye, The Merry Macs, and Dick Foran, singing " I'll Remember April " in " Ride ' Em Cowboy.
In 1969, Martha Raye toured in a musical called Hello Sucker, which played at the Westbury Music Fair on Long Island, Casa Manãna in Fort Worth, Texas and the Oakdale Musical Theatre in Wallingford, Connecticut.
About this time, he also appeared on NBC's The Martha Raye Show.
He guest starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show, The Dinah Shore Chevy Show and many others, including as a mystery guest on What's My Line?
In the middle 1950s, he appeared on NBC's legal drama Justice and on the network's The Martha Raye Show.
They wore insect-themed outfits with antennae and wings which allowed them to fly, though, on occasion they were shown flying on surfboards, and were constantly beset by the evil machinations of Benita Bizarre, played by comedienne Martha Raye, who, being untalented and ugly herself, was covetous of the Bugaloos ' musical prowess.
He was also a semi-regular on NBC's The Martha Raye Show, portraying host Martha Raye's " boyfriend.
She also appeared as a guest on NBC's The Martha Raye Show where she was warmly greeted by Martha Raye and fellow guest Tallulah Bankhead.
He also had a variety television series, Coke Time with Eddie Fisher ( NBC ) ( 1953 – 1957 ), appeared on The Perry Como Show, Club Oasis, The Martha Raye Show, The Gisele MacKenzie Show, The Chesterfield Supper Club and The George Gobel Show, and starred in another series, The Eddie Fisher Show ( NBC ) ( 1957 – 1959, alternating with Gobel's series ).
He guest starred on various television series including The Martha Raye Show, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Wild Wild West, The Virginian, Bewitched, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island and The Bob Cummings Show.
She made guest appearances on The Martha Raye Show and The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom.
These Arab were imprisoned later on by the Governor Deebal Partaab Raye.
MacRae appeared frequently on television, on such programs as The Martha Raye Show and The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, both on NBC.
During this time, he guest starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show.
He appeared on NBC's The Martha Raye Show.
He guest starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show.

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Raye's religion has been disputed although she received a Star of David and St. Christopher's Medal in honor of her military work ; Raye was a devout Methodist who regularly attended church, read the Bible daily, and even taught Sunday School classes.

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*" Legend of spiked orange juice ; Muggs and Phoebe still alive ; Martha Raye elbow-biting incident denied " Joe Hagan column, New York Observer ( 1 / 26 / 2004 )

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Collin Raye paid him tribute with the song " My Kind Of Girl ", when he sang " How ' bout some music / She said have you got any Merle / That's when I knew she was my kind of girl.
Other episodes add dialogue in which " Raye " tells people off or is rude to them, where in the original she is only mildly frustrated.
In 1942, she toured with comedienne Martha Raye, dancer Mitzi Mayfair and actress Kay Francis with a USO troupe in England and North Africa.
Raye was an early television star when that medium was very young ; for a while she had her own program, The Martha Raye Show ( 1954 – 1956 ) in which she was the lead and her awkward boyfriend was portrayed by retired middleweight boxer Rocky Graziano.
That meeting was successful and Raye became one of the first female TV executives in Australia — she was appointed as Oswin's assistant in " Matters of Live Programming " and was given an office and a brief to watch local television and come up with ideas for new programs.
During this period, Raye was also drafted in to help develop a show to be sponsored by the Bradmill textile company, and she was taken to The Music Hall at Neutral Bay, a popular theatre-restaurant presenting Victorian-style comedy-melodramas that featured considerable audience interaction.
Raye was impressed with Creyton's looks, his urbane style and his skills in handling the often rowdy Music Hall audiences, and immediately knew she had found her second co-star.
At this stage Raye was intending to work only as the show's producer, and she still needed to find a female lead ; Chater suggested June Salter ( who agreed to a guest appearance in the pilot ) and they also approached Judi Farr and several other actresses, but all were tied up with other work and could not commit to the lead role.
Chater finally suggested that Raye should do the pilot herself, for fear that Seven would lose interest in the show and cancel, and although she was not keen to perform and co-produce, Raye agreed to do it.
It was evident that the chemistry between the three stars was a crucial factor in its success, so Seven insisted that Raye should continue as co-star, whereas she had hoped to find a permanent female lead to replace her, so she could concentrate on production ; as a compromise, Seven agreed to ease her workload by appointing Michael Plant as co-producer.
Despite the addition of a co-producer, Raye was soon exhausted by the frantic pace and she left the series midway through 1965.
She suggested they come later because she had dinner guests — Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Mel Tormé, and Martha Raye.

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