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* 1936 – Ruth Buzzi, American actress and comedian
** Ruth Buzzi, American actress and comedian ( Sesame Street )
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Ruth Buzzi joined the cast and the 22 children from the first season were whittled down to seven: Christine " Moose " McGlade, Lisa Ruddy, Jonothan Gebert, Kevin Somers, Kevin Schenk, Rodney Helal, and Marc Baillon ( another first-season cast member, Elizabeth Mitchell, only appeared in the pilot episode ).
Florence Henderson, Gwen Verdon, Kathy Johnson, Barry Williams, Billy Blanks, David Hasselhoff, John Franklin, Ryan Bollman, Brian Robbins and Ruth Buzzi were among the stars who appeared during the run of the show.
It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Chelsea Brown, Johnny Brown, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Richard Dawson, Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Goldie Hawn, Larry Hovis, Jeremy Lloyd, Dave Madden, Pigmeat Markham, Gary Owens, Pamela Rodgers, Barbara Sharma, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin and Jo Anne Worley.
Goldie Hawn and Ruth Buzzi in a 1968 Halloween skit
Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson and Jo Anne Worley were originally in the pilot special from 1967.
With Ruth Buzzi ..." This maneuver gave Johnson star billing, but made it sound like he was still part of the ensemble cast.
* All seasons: Dan Rowan, host ; Dick Martin, host ; Gary Owens, announcer ; Ruth Buzzi
The dancers were usually Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Chelsea Brown ; Ruth Buzzi and Jo Anne Worley popped up rarely, as did frequent guest Pamela Austin.
** Tyrone F. Horneigh ( pronounced " hor-NIGH ," presumably to satisfy the censors ) – A dirty old man coming on to Gladys Ormphby ( Ruth Buzzi ) seated on a park bench, who almost invariably clobbered him with her purse.
* Ruth Buzzi, whose recurring characters included:
* Ruth Buzzi, actress and comedian on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In TV series
* Ruth Buzzi as Ruthie
New human and Muppet characters were introduced, including Zoe ( performed by Fran Brill ), baby Natasha and her parents Ingrid and Humphrey, and Ruthie ( played by comedian Ruth Buzzi ).
In the fourth episode of the series, Kermit the Frog is asked by guest Ruth Buzzi if he felt a gag or routine would be funny enough for the show, to which he turns to the camera and replies, " That's up to the laugh track.
* Ruth Buzzi ( Miss Nelson is Back )
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Ruth Buzzi provided her singing voice.
#" Ev ' rybody Wants to Be a Cat ( reprise )"-Phil Harris, Scatman Crothers, Thurl Ravenscroft, Vito Scotti, Paul Winchell, Ruth Buzzi, Bill Thompson.
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Ruth and became
Ruth retired in 1935 after a short stint with the Boston Braves, and the following year, he became one of the first five players to be elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
In 1983, the building became the official museum of the Baltimore Orioles, which signed Ruth to his first professional contract.
Early pioneers of what became known as modern dance include Loie Fuller, Isadora Duncan, Mary Wigman and Ruth St. Denis.
Sosa became only the fifth man in history, following Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, and Barry Bonds, to hit 600 regular season home runs.
On July 17,, Williams became the fifth player ever to hit 400 home runs, following Mel Ott in 1941, Jimmie Foxx in 1938, Lou Gehrig in 1936, and Babe Ruth in 1927.
On the voyage to Africa, they became acquainted with an English woman named Ruth Bailey, who joined their safari a few weeks later.
Through Wilder, Findley became a close friend of actress Ruth Gordon, whose work as a screenwriter and playwright inspired Findley to consider writing as well.
In 1914 he became the sole owner of the Red Sox and in that same year he purchased the rights to bring Babe Ruth to Boston resulting in his team winning the World Series in 1915 and 1916.
His mother, Ruth, also worked in the hotels as a singer, pianist, and children's teacher, and eventually became an English teacher.
The production became one of the hits of the 1946 / 47 Broadway season, winning Ferrer the first Best Actor Tony Award for his depiction of the long-nosed poet / swordsman ( tied with Fredric March for Ruth Gordon's play about her own early years as an actress, Years Ago ).
Her daughter, Ruth Holmberg, became publisher of The Chattanooga Times.
The area later became a game preserve for waterfowl and a place where presidents and others, including Babe Ruth, came to hunt ducks.
Ruth Henshaw Bascom ( 1772 – 1848 ), the wife of Reverend Ezekial Lysander Bascom and daughter of Colonel William Henshaw and Phebe Swan, became America's premier portrait folk artist and pastelist, producing over one thousand portraits from 1789 to 1846.
Over time, Comanche County became the leading peanut producing county in the U. S. Coupled with production around the neighboring community of Gorman in Eastland County, most of the peanuts went into candy, particularly Curtis Candies ' Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars.
For these contributions, Atlantic became known as " The house that Ruth built " ( alluding to the popular nickname for Old Yankee Stadium ).
He became the second player in Major League Baseball history to hit 500 career home runs, after Babe Ruth.
In the reshuffle after the sudden resignation of the Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly during the Labour Party Conference, Hoon became the Secretary of State for Transport on 3 October 2008.
Frazee, Ruppert and Huston quickly cut a deal, and Ruth became the property of the Yankees on December 26, 1919.
After the players returned, Ruth became bigger than the team because his home runs were the talk of baseball and he no longer wanted to pitch.
She became Sidkeong's " confidante and spiritual sister " ( according to Ruth Middleton ), perhaps her lover ( Foster & Foster ).
Ruth, who had already been shouting at umpire Brick Owens about the quality of his calls, became even angrier and, in short order, was ejected.
He was sexually attracted to Ruth, and the two of them became active on the floor near the cot where the 62-year-old drunken Bodenheim was supposedly sleeping.
In 1997, Dr. Ruth Phillips became Museum director.
Although it had long been noted that the selling of Ruth had been the beginning of a down period in the Red Sox ' fortunes, the curse was publicized by Dan Shaughnessy of The Boston Globe in his 1990 book, The Curse of the Bambino, and became a key part of the Red Sox lore in the media thereafter.

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