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Richards – 1919 – pioneer radio broadcaster and founder of the Voice of Prophecy media ministry
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Moore is best known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show ( 1970 – 77 ), in which she starred as Mary Richards, a 30-something single woman who worked as a local news producer in Minneapolis, and for her earlier role as Laura Petrie ( Dick Van Dyke's wife ) on The Dick Van Dyke Show ( 1961 – 66 ).
Richards and 1919
Richards was ordained a high priest and bishop on June 29, 1919, by Charles W. Penrose, and presided over a Salt Lake City ward from 1920 to 1925.
Richards and pioneer
Hughes writes: " Though another half century was to elapse before the appearance of Ogden and Richards ' The Meaning of Meaning, exploration of meaning of meaning of law was Holmes's pioneer enterprise.
Richards and radio
* On 7 October 2001 BBC Radio 3 broadcast a production of The Tempest adapted for radio and directed by David Hunter starring Philip Madoc as Prospero, Nina Wadia as Ariel, Josh Richards as Caliban, Catrin Rhys as Miranda, Andrew Cryer as Ferdinand, Rudolph Walker as Gonzalo, James Laurenson as Alonso, Christian Rodska as Sebastian and Ioan Meredith as Antonio.
At some point in his late 30s he made the transition to broadcast journalism, and by the time of the 1966 elections he was working on a radio news show, as he explained to Mary Richards on the occasion of her producing her first news show all by herself at WJM-TV.
In 2007, producer Roger Elsgood and director Willi Richards adapted the play into a radio play called The Two Gentlemen of Valasna, setting it in two fictional Indian princely states called Malpur and Valasna, in the weeks leading up to the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
Flush with success, he follows radio personality " zero "' s suggestion to use the real bomb to extort the government into allowing the Rolling Stones to play in Japan ( despite being barred from doing so due to Keith Richards being arrested for narcotics possession ).
Villeneuve blamed it on " radio problems ", but both Button and team principal David Richards hinted that they did not believe him.
In 1999, reporters Richard Ackland, Deborah Richards and Ann Connelly from the public broadcaster's Media Watch TV program revealed that 2UE talk radio hosts John Laws and Alan Jones had been paid to give favourable comment to companies including Qantas, Optus, Foxtel, Mirvac and major Australian banks, without disclosing this arrangement to listeners.
In the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City a fictional character called Pastor Richards, who is a caricature of an extreme and insane televangelist, is featured as a guest on a discussion radio show about morality.
Though recording was complete on a further album Heartbreak Hill, featuring Andy Richards on keyboards, Cousins ’ decision in 1980 to leave the band to work in radio effectively signalled the band ’ s demise, and the album remained in the vaults for many years.
Both stations dropped his program before he was picked up by CFRB, Canada's most listened-to commercial talk radio station, first to do PHP on weekends, and eventually, in 2003, to take on The Nightside after its longtime host Jim Richards moved to an earlier timeslot.
Signaller Keith Richards, Corporal John Donovan and Sergeant Frank Press ( left to right ), from the Australian 2 / 2nd Independent Company, using a radio on a mountain top in Japanese-occupied Timor, in about November 1942.
Among the talent that was employed at SMN was Chicago radio legend Eddie Hubbard on the Stardust format, Dean Richards who can be heard on WGN-AM and WGN-TV in Chicago, Karen Williams of WNUA, Dennis Jon Bailey, now morning show host and Marconi Award winner at WIKY Radio in Evansville and John Calhoun, who continues to broadcast in the Chicago market.
The first of these was H. M. S. Richards ' radio show The Voice of Prophecy, which was initially broadcast in Los Angeles in 1929.
In the middle of the 20th century, Baltimore's major music media include Chuck Richards, a popular African American radio personality on WBAL, and Buddy Deane, host of a popular eponymous show in the vein of American Bandstand, which was an iconic symbol of popular music in Baltimore for a time.
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