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Shelagh and Delaney
Clearly the most provocative plays are all imported originals -- A Taste Of Honey, by Britain's young ( 19 when she wrote it ) Shelagh Delaney ; ;
) The choice of cover subjects reflected Morrissey's interest in cult film stars ( Stamp, Alain Delon, Jean Marais, Warhol protégé Joe Dallesandro, James Dean ); figures from sixties British popular culture ( Viv Nicholson, Pat Phoenix, Yootha Joyce, Shelagh Delaney ); and anonymous images from old films and magazines.
* 1958 A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney
* Shelagh Delaney
* Shelagh Delaney
The screenplay was by Shelagh Delaney, author of A Taste of Honey, and her third major screenplay.
Cover star: British playwright Shelagh Delaney.
The impact of this work inspired Arnold Wesker and Shelagh Delaney, among numerous others, to write plays of their own.
* Shelagh Delaney
A Taste of Honey is the first play by the British dramatist Shelagh Delaney, written when she was 18.
A photograph of Shelagh Delaney appears on the cover for The Smiths ' single " Girlfriend in a Coma ".
* Delaney, Shelagh.
* The song appears in the 1958 play A Taste of Honey, by the British dramatist Shelagh Delaney.

Shelagh and Taste
The works for which she is now best remembered are probably Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey ( 1958 ), which gained critical acclaim, and the satirical musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
During the 1980s, Marshall performed in nine Studio Theatre productions, including a 1983 role as Jo, a pregnant waif in Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey, termed Marshall's " breakthrough performance " by friend and Studio Theatre Artistic Director Joy Zinoman.

Shelagh and ),
In episode 4, Matty prepares to face the German raid, while Liz connects with her friend Claudine ( Shelagh McLeod ), whose chateau home has been taken over by the Germans, headed by Colonel Krieger ( Clarke ).

Shelagh and was
In a 1987 interview with Shelagh Rogers for CBC Radio's The Arts Tonight, he remarked that he has always avoided behaviours he has considered masculine ; for example, he does not smoke and he noted that he was 45 years old and did not know how to drive a car.
His last wife was Shelagh Sinclair, to whom he was married from 1983 to his death on 27 February 2002.
In October 2008 an array of Milligan's personal effects were sold at auction by his third wife, Shelagh, who was moving into a smaller home.
According to a letter published in the Rye and Battle Observer, Milligan's headstone was removed from St Thomas's churchyard following the burial of his wife Shelagh.
Shelagh Rogers, later a host for CBC Radio, was a contestant on the original broadcasts of the show.
Yost retired as host of the series in 1999, and was replaced for one season by Shelagh Rogers.
Exactly one week prior to his death in September 2003, Deacon was interviewed by Shelagh Rogers on CBC Radio's Sounds Like Canada.
In May 2011, Shelagh Fogarty left the breakfast show and was replaced by Rachel Burden.
Until the end of May 2008, the program was hosted by the award-winning broadcaster Shelagh Rogers, and in the summers by a rotating series of guest hosts.
Enright became the host of Sunday Edition, and was replaced as weekday host by Shelagh Rogers.
On 5 November 2010, as a freelance, Payne crossed picket lines and presented a BBC Breakfast radio programme that was broadcast on 5 Live, Radio Ulster and Radio Scotland as regular presenters on 5 Live Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty were unavailable due to industrial action by the National Union of Journalists ( NUJ ).

Shelagh and young
Jones's admiration for George Rylands undermined the marriage by 1927 ; after affairs with Dora Carrington and Shelagh Clutton-Brock, in 1932 Lucas married the young Girton graduate and artist Prudence Wilkinson ( 1911-1944 ).

Shelagh and ).
* " Stargazer ", a song by Scottish folk singer Shelagh McDonald on album of the same name ( Stargazer ).

Delaney and author
* Matthew Delaney, author
Eamon Delaney ( born 14 July 1962 ) is an Irish author, journalist and former diplomat.
Delaney has also worked as a freelance author for a number of publications, as a writer on television and on foreign affairs.
* 14 July-Eamon Delaney, author and journalist.
Lucy Ann Delaney, born Lucy Berry ( c. 1830 – after 1891 ), was an African American author, former slave, and activist, notable for her 1891 narrative From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or, Struggles for Freedom.
During the late 1950s, after a series of lurid magazine articles and Hollywood films helped to sensationalize youth gangs and violence, Delaney was one of the first congressmen to author legislation banning automatic-opening or switchblade knives in 1954.

Delaney and Taste
By way of a visual backdrop to A Taste of Honey, Delaney reflected on life in Salford in a documentary, directed by Ken Russell, for BBC television's Monitor that was broadcast on 26 September 1960.

Delaney and 1958
* 1958 – Joe Delaney, American football player ( d. 1983 )
In 1958, the United States Congress amended the Food, Drugs, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 with the Delaney clause to mandate that the Food and Drug Administration not approve substances that " induce cancer in man, or, after tests, found to induce cancer in animals.
The Delaney Clause is a 1958 amendment to the Food, Drugs, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, named after Congressman James Delaney of New York.
He played the trumpet in bands led by Charlie Galbraith, Sid Phillips, Eric Delaney and Terry Lightfoot before forming his own trad jazz band in 1958.
Joe Alton Delaney (; October 30, 1958 – June 29, 1983 ) was an American football running back who played two seasons in the National Football League ( NFL ).
The third of Woodrow and Eunice Delaney's eight children, Joe Delaney was born in Henderson, Texas on October 30, 1958, and attended Haughton High School in Louisiana.
On April 17, 1958, Delaney stated, " Every day our newspapers report numerous muggings and attacks, most of them involving knives.
He was noted for adding the 1958 Delaney clause to the 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to ban carcinogens as food additives, Committee on Rules ( 95th Congress ).

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