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Pre-Experience bands included Frankie Reid and the Casuals ( 1962 ), Johnny Harris and the Shades, The Pretty Things, Bill Knight & The Sceptres, The Riot Squad, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, and The Who as a session drummer while the band was deciding on a replacement ( Keith Moon ) for Doug Sandom.
Reid was also appointed a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ( 1904 ), a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George ( 1911 ) and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath ( 1916 ).
Many soon-to-be-famous faces pop up, including: Lionel Jeffries (" Murder Ahoy " and " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ", Leslie Philips, Jane Asher, Anne Reid ( Coronation Street and Dinnerladies ), Edward Mulhare ( The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Knight Rider ), Patrick Troughton ( the Second Doctor ), Irene Handl, Desmond Llewelyn ( Q in the Bond films ), Sam Kydd, Sid James, Joan Sims and Bernard Bresslaw ( Carry On films ), Leo McKern ( Rumpole of the Bailey ), Alfie Bass ( The Army Game ), Sylvia Kay ( Just Good Friends ), Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ( Steptoe and Son ), Barbara Mullen ( Dr Finlay's Casebook ), Richard O ' Sullivan ( Man About the House ), Geoffrey Bayldon ( Catweazle ), Billie Whitelaw, Ronald Allen, Gordon Jackson.
On 5 May 1981, Margaret Reid was elected by a joint sitting of the Australian Parliament to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of the Australian Capital Territory in the Senate, following the sudden death of her close friend, Senator John Knight.
* when Margaret Reid was elected on 5 May 1981 to replace the deceased ACT Senator John Knight
Whilst Malta is under attack by the fleets of Dragut Rais, trouble arrives in Scotland in the form of beautiful Joleta Malett, younger sister to the saintly Knight Grand Gross, Graham Reid Malett, a man, who, due to his reputation, is also known as Gabriel.
The Red Knight had five trouble-free years of flying after Morin's accident, but that was cut short when pilot John Reid crashed during a photo shoot on May 22, 1968.
The program is presented by Karl Stefanovic and Lisa Wilkinson with news presenters Deborah Knight ( Monday ) and Georgie Gardner ( Tuesday-Friday ), sport presenter Ben Fordham, weather presenter Steve Jacobs and entertainment news is presented by Richard Wilkins with Richard Reid.
* Sir Graham Reid Malett, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St John

Reid and 1961
According to author H. Reid in his 1961 book The Virginian Railway, investors recalled the rapid growth of Roanoke between 1882 and 1884, which had been nicknamed the " Magic City " when the Norfolk and Western ( N & W ) had established major facilities at the former bucolic location which had been earlier known as Big Lick.
* Reid, H. ( 1961 ) The Virginian Railway.
Years later, author and photographer H. Reid, who wrote The Virginian Railway ( Kalmbach, 1961 ), labeled him the " Idea Man from Ansted.
* George Croghan Reid ( 1876 – 1961 ), American Medal of Honor recipient
* January 13 – William Reid Dick, Scottish sculptor ( died 1961 )
* Admiral Sir Peter Reid, 1956 – 1961
* Reid, George K. Ecology in Inland Waters and Estuaries Van Nostrand Reinhold ( 1961 )
In 1961 he auditioned for Coxsone Dodd ( Studio One ) and Duke Reid ( Treasure Isle ).
The Virginian Railway, written by author and historian H. Reid, was first published in 1961, and has been reprinted a number of times in years since.
Junior Campbell joined on his fourteenth birthday on 31 May 1961, replacing McGovern, and Rodgers was then replaced, initially by two new lead vocalists, Billy Reid and Tommy Scott, although Reid soon departed, leaving Scott as the new frontman.
* George Croghan Reid ( 1876 – 1961 ), American Medal of Honor recipient
* Reid, H. ( 1961 ).
However, according to local legend as recounted by H. Reid in The Virginian Railway ( Kalmbach, 1961 ), it was named by Squire James Galsepy Kincaid and other locals on a rainy day in 1871 as a commentary on the standing groundwater outside the new post office along Loup Creek.
* Reid, H. ( 1961 ).
In his book The Virginian Railway ( Kalmbach, 1961 ), author H. Reid described some of the tactics used.
* Reid, H. ( 1961 ).
Gordon Reid opened the first Giant Tiger store, on George Street in Ottawa ’ s Byward Market, on May 13, 1961, with a $ 15, 000 investment.
Reid returned to Canada and in May 1961 opened the first Giant Tiger store, with a $ 15, 000 investment.
Sir William Reid Dick ( 1879 – 1961 ) was a Scottish sculptor known for his innovative stylisation of form in his monument sculptures and simplicity in his portraits.
From 1959 to 1961, Reid was the United States Ambassador to Israel.
Jim Reid ( born 29 December 1961, Glasgow, Scotland ) is the lead singer for the alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain, which he formed with his elder brother and guitarist William Reid
In 1961 Donald Reid designed and built a single-seat craft ( 32. 83 ft length ) capable of flight and underwater movement, the Reid Flying Submarine 1 ( RFS-1 ).

Reid and modified
Low-chassis Daimler Double-Six sleeve-valve V12 | Daimler double-six 50 hp4-seater drophead coupé ( 1931 ) by Corsica Coachworks | Corsica of Cricklewoodchassis modified by Reid Railton at Thomson & Taylor | Thomson & Taylor Ltd

Reid and into
An alien, coming into a colony also became, temporarily a subject of the Crown, and acquired rights both within and beyond the colony, and these latter rights could not be affected by the laws of that colony ( Routledge v Low ( 1868 ) LR 3 HL 100 ; 37 LJ Ch 454 ; 18 LT 874 ; 16 WR 1081, HL ; Reid v Maxwell ( 1886 ) 2 TLR 790 ; Falcon v Famous Players Film Co 2 KB 474 ).
* Long Night's Journey into Day ( 2000 ) by Frances Reid.
Originating in a USO activity created by Canadian Don Reid for World War II soldiers, the game was developed into a radio show by Reid and John Moses.
The film allowed Canadian actors such as Kate Reid and Al Waxman to successfully transition into American film and television roles.
A pro-slavery force of 250, led by John William Reid, came riding into Osawatomie from another direction.
Originally established in the early 19th century as an outpost and stop on the stage line that ran between Salisbury, North Carolina, and Danville, Virginia, called Wrights Crossroads, the Reidsville community grew from a single home and inn owned by the family of Reuben Reid ( a local farmer, businessman, and justice of the peace who was the father of David S. Reid ) into a thriving farming community primarily supporting tobacco production and cigarette manufacturing.
He and his bride, Sarah Holderby, a daughter of Joseph Holderby of the northern part of the county, moved into the frame house Reuben Reid had built across from his store.
In August 1899 when it became clear that the Labor Party could be maneuvered into bringing down the Reid Government, Barton resigned as leader of the opposition, as he was unacceptable to Labor, and William Lyne took his place.
During filming McLaren was seen urinating into the harbour and loudly telling assembled inhabitants of the famously devout town, ' Jesus is a sausage ', at which point he was physically assaulted by a resident .. McLaren came last in the competition, which was won by Reid.
The girls were signed to LaFace through a production deal with Pebbitone ( with Perri Reid taking the role of the group's manager ) ( see artist development deal ) and immediately went into the studio with producers Reid and Edmonds, Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri, and Marley Marl to produce their first album.
In 1989, Arista entered into a joint venture with Antonio " L. A ." Reid and Babyface in the creation of LaFace Records record company of TLC, which it fully acquired in 1999.
The " essays " actually came into existence as programme notes written by Tovey to accompany concerts given ( mostly under his own baton ) by the Reid Orchestra in Edinburgh.
When payment of members of parliament was passed Reid, who had always opposed it, paid the amount of his salary into the treasury.
The first ( and as it turned out, the only ) season followed Maggie Lawson's and Reid Scott's characters romance as it evolved from a boyfriend / girlfriend relationship into engagement and, eventually, marriage.
In the first season of the Premier League ( 1992 – 93 ), City slipped into ninth place with an increasingly stale brand of ' long ball ' football and Reid was sacked after a poor start to the following season.
In 1990, the novel was adapted into a television movie featuring John Ritter as Ben Hanscom, Harry Anderson as Richie Tozier, Tim Reid as Mike Hanlon, Annette O ' Toole as Beverly Marsh, Richard Thomas as Bill Denbrough, Olivia Hussey as Audra Denbrough, Dennis Christopher as Eddie Kaspbrak, and Tim Curry in the lead role as the titular It.
After she asked him what he was doing, Reid grabbed at her, revealing one shoe in his lap, a fuse leading into the shoe, and a lit match.
After the death of publisher Ogden Mills Reid in 1947, the Herald Tribune, despite some star writers and columnists, went into a decline under his widow, Helen Rogers Reid, and sons, Whitelaw Reid II and Ogden R. Reid ( later a congressman ).
An October 1993 survey by Brian Reid reported an estimated worldwide readership for the < tt > alt. sex </ tt > newsgroup of 3. 3 million, that being 8 % of the total Usenet readership, with 67 % of all Usenet " nodes " ( news servers users log into to access the system ) carrying the group.

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