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It stars Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Walker, Henry Travers, Albert Bassermann, C. Aubrey Smith, Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Van Johnson, and Margaret O ' Brien and featuring narration read by James Hilton.
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was born October 6, 1866, in East-Bolton, Quebec, Canada, the eldest of the Reverend Joseph Elisha Fessenden and Clementina Trenholme Fessenden's four children.
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
Canadian Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, the " Father of Radio Broadcasting ", was the first person ever to broadcast a voice by radio waves that were heard by another person.
Historical Non-Vocal -- Brahms, Chamber Works, Busch Quartet, Rudolf Serkin, Reginald Kell and Aubrey Brain ( World Records )

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* 1906 Radio: Reginald Fessenden transmits the first radio broadcast ; consisting of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
In 1906, Reginald Fessenden transmitted the first audio radio broadcast in history also playing the first record, that of a contralto singing Handel's Largo from Xerxes.
* 1866 Reginald Fessenden, Canadian-born inventor and radio pioneer ( d. 1932 )
In 1900, Reginald Fessenden made a weak transmission of voice over the airwaves.
The original heterodyne detector was pioneered by Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden in 1905, but it was not pursued far because local oscillators available at the time ( the oscillating arc ) were unstable in their frequency output.
The term was coined by Canadian Engineer Reginald Fessenden describing his proposed method of producing an audible signal from the Morse Code transmissions of an Alexanderson alternator-type transmitter.
The Canadian engineer Reginald Fessenden, while working for the Submarine Signal Company in Boston, built an experimental system beginning in 1912, a system later tested in Boston Harbor, and finally in 1914 from the U. S. Revenue ( now Coast Guard ) Cutter Miami on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland Canada.
Wireless detailed history and growth of the art includes the work of Nikola Tesla, Oliver Lodge, Marconi, Braun, Reginald Fessenden ( known for inventing the radiotelephony ), John Ambrose Fleming, Lee De Forest and many others.
* December 24 Reginald Fessenden makes the first radio broadcast: a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
In 1910, Reginald Fessenden invented a two-tone method of transmitting Morse code.
Heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique invented in 1901 by Canadian inventor-engineer Reginald Fessenden, in which new frequencies are created by combining or mixing two frequencies.
In 1901, Reginald Fessenden demonstrated the heterodyne detector as a method of making continuous wave radiotelegraphy signals audible.
The Westinghouse lightbulb was invented by Reginald Fessenden, later to be the first person to transmit voice by radio.
On Christmas Eve 1906, Reginald Fessenden is said to have broadcast the first radio program, consisting of some violin playing and passages from the Bible.
Reginald Fessenden Commemorative plaque in Austin, Quebec
They married in September, 1890, and later had a son, Reginald Kennelly Fessenden.
* Reginald Fessenden
AM radio began with the first, experimental broadcast on Christmas Eve, 1906, by Canadian experimenter Reginald Fessenden, and was used for small-scale voice and music broadcasts up until World War I. San Francisco, California, radio station KCBS claims to be the direct descendant of KQW, founded by radio experimenter Charles " Doc " Herrold, who made regular weekly broadcasts in San Jose, California, as early as June 1909.
The first claimed audio transmission that could be termed a broadcast occurred on Christmas Eve in 1906, and was made by Reginald Fessenden.
* Reginald Fessenden, Canadian inventor, was born in East Bolton.
* Reginald Fessenden Known for proving the practicality of using a network of coastal radio stations to transmit weather information

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Leonard Rossiter ( 21 October 1926 5 October 1984 ) was an English actor, best known for his roles as Rupert Rigsby, in the British comedy television series and film Rising Damp ( 1974 80 ), and Reginald Iolanthe Perrin, in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin ( 1976 79 ).
On 4 October 1956, Garson appeared with Reginald Gardiner as the first two guest stars in the series premiere of NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.
The original members were Reg King ( lead vocals ) ( born Reginald King, 5 February 1945, Paddington, West London, died, 8 October 2010, Belvedere, Kent ), Alan ' Bam ' King ( lead guitar, vocals ) ( born Alan King, 18 September 1945, Muswell Hill, North London ), Mike " Ace " Evans ( bass guitar, vocals ) ( born Michael Evans, 10 July 1944, Henley, Berkshire, died 15 January 2010, London ) and Roger Powell ( drums ) ( born 4 July 1945, Camden Town, North West London ).
The second attempt, by an escape tunnel built between October 1942 and March 1943, had some success with two New Zealander brigadiers, James Hargest and Reginald Miles, reaching Switzerland.
Twin brothers Ronald " Ronnie " Kray ( 24 October 193317 March 1995 ) and Reginald " Reggie " Kray ( 24 October 19331 October 2000 ) were English gangsters who were foremost perpetrators of organised crime in London's East End during the 1950s and ' 60s.
Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer CB ( 9 October 1864 23 July 1927 ) was a British Indian Army officer who, as a temporary Brigadier-General, was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar ( in the British India province of Punjab ).
Reginald B. Alcock, PC ( April 16, 1948 October 14, 2011 ) was a Canadian politician.
* Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller ( 3 November 1951-18 October 1954 )
On 27 October 1457 he took part in the trial and condemnation for heresy of Reginald Pecock, bishop of Chichester, who had been ordained subdeacon and deacon on the same day and by the same bishop as Waynflete himself.
Sir John Reginald Hornby Nott-Bower, KCVO, KPM, OStJ ( March 1892 3 October 1972 ) was Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of the London Metropolitan Police, from 1953 to 1958.
George Reginald Cohen MBE ( born 22 October 1939, Kensington, London ) was the right back for England in the side which won the 1966 World Cup.
Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown ( born Alfred Reginald Brown, 17 January 1881 in Birmingham-died 24 October 1955 in London ) was an English social anthropologist who developed the theory of Structural Functionalism.
Jill, completed in 1944, was finally published in October 1946 by The Fortune Press, whose eccentric proprietor Reginald Caton reportedly accepted the book without reading it.
Jane ( d. before 26 October 1538 ) married Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu, the elder brother of Reginald Pole, who was executed in 1539.
Reginald Alexander John Warneford, VC ( 15 October 1891 17 June 1915 ) was a Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ) officer who received the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Reginald Horace Blyth ( 3 December 1898 28 October 1964 ) was an English author and devotee of Japanese culture.
Much was made of Barry ’ s age by the Irish newspapers, but the British military were to point out that the three soldiers who had been killed were “ much the same age as Barry .” On 20 October, Major Reginald Ingram Marians OBE, Head of the Press Section of the General Staff, informed Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “ only 19 and that the other soldiers were of similar ages .” General Macready, was well aware of the “ propaganda value of the soldier ’ s ages .” General Macready informed General Sir Henry Wilson on the day that sentence was pronounced “ of the three men who were killed by him ( Barry ) and his friends two were 19 and one 20 official age so probably they were younger ... so if you want propaganda there you are .” It was later reported that one of the infantrymen was as young as 15 years old.

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