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1969 and Alan
* 1969Alan Mullally, England cricketer
* 1969 – Apollo program: Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum ( the " Ocean of Storms ") and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon.
In 1969, Alan Siegel, who oversaw the design of Jerry Dior's Major League Baseball logo a year prior, created the modern NBA logo inspired by the MLB's.
* Alan E. Nourse ( 1968 – 1969 )
In Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969, a young Tom Marvolo Riddle ( introduced as " Tom ", whose middle name is a " marvel " and last name is a " conundrum ") appears, and becomes the new avatar of Oliver Haddo at the story's conclusion.
* Reid, Alan ( 1969 ), The Power Struggle, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Trengove, Alan ( 1969 ), John Grey Gorton: An Informal Biography, Cassell Australia, Melbourne.
In 1969 she appeared in Alan J. Pakula's first feature film, The Sterile Cuckoo ( 1969 ), as “ Pookie Adams ”, a needy, eccentric teenager.
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.
* Season 2 ( 1968 – 1969 ): Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Alan Sues, Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall (" The Fun Couple "), Chelsea Brown, Dave Madden, Pigmeat Markham, Dick " Sweet Brother " Whittington, Byron Gilliam ( uncredited ),
* Season 3 ( 1969 – 1970 ): Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin, Byron Gilliam, Teresa Graves, Jeremy Lloyd, Pamela Rodgers, Stu Gilliam, Johnny Brown.
The 1969 recording by the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner, featuring soloist Alan Loveday, reputedly moved the piece from the realm of esoterica to that of program and popular staple.
Voormann was a member of Yoko Ono and Lennon's Plastic Ono Band, with Ono, Alan White ( future Yes drummer ) and Eric Clapton, which played at the Live Peace in Toronto 1969 album, recorded prior to the break-up of The Beatles in Toronto on 13 September 1969.
* Alan Mowbray ( 1896 – 1969 ), actor
Significant figures in the Australia Party were Senator Reg Turnbull ( elected as an independent but Australia Party leader from 1969 – 1970 ), and journalist Alan Fitzgerald, then a member of the elected Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council.
On November 14, 1969, Apollo 12 launched with Conrad as commander, Dick Gordon as Command Module Pilot and Alan Bean as Lunar Module Pilot.
The Broad Left went on to help elect Ray Buckton ( Aslef ) Ken Cameron ( FBU ) Alan Sapper ( ACTT ) and Jack Jones ( TGWU ) in 1969.
In the Alan Moore graphic novel " 1969 " a man, dressed as Andy Capp, is seen moving through a London crowd seemingly accompanied by a boy wearing a similar cap, perhaps an allusion to the Buster comic.
* Early textless panels for the next of Alan Moore's graphic novels, Century: 1969, include Cleese's character, as well as Steptoe and Son.
In 1969 and 1970 Postman collaborated with New Rochelle educator < span class =" plainlinks "> Alan Shapiro </ span > on the development of a model school based on the principles expressed in Teaching as a Subversive Activity.
His first major break came with the departure of singer Jess Roden from the band The Alan Bown Set in 1969, after which Palmer was invited to London to sing on their single " Gypsy Girl ".
* Paint Your Wagon ( with Alan Jay Lerner ) ( 1969 )
This matter was aired in a 1969 book, The Power Struggle, by veteran political journalist Alan Reid.

1969 and Caillou
* Marcelin Caillou ( 1969 )

1969 and novel
* Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, 1969 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
The line " There's this to say for blood and breath ,/ they give a man a taste for death " supplies the title for Peter O ' Donnell's 1969 Modesty Blaise thriller, A Taste for Death, also the inspiration for P. D. James ' 1986 crime novel, A Taste for Death, the seventh in her Adam Dalgliesh series.
* Catullus is discussed in John Fowles's novel The French Lieutenant's Woman ( 1969 ) as being one of the foremost poets of love, sexuality and desire.
* Papillon, 1973 ( based on the novel by Henri Charrière, 1969 )
*" The Anderson Tapes " ( 1969, 1970 ) by Lawrence Sanders is a novel told primarily in the form of transcripts of tape recordings.
Soon afterwards with Poor Cow ( 1967 ) he started directing films for the cinema, and in 1969 made Kes, the story of a troubled boy and his kestrel, based on the novel A Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines.
It is based on the novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 Francois Truffaut film Mississippi Mermaid.
Ubik ( ) is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick.
Three years later, in 1969, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Rosemary's Baby, a film adaptation of Ira Levin's bestselling horror novel about a satanic cult residing in an Upper West Side apartment building in Manhattan.
* Naked Came the Stranger: a 1969 novel by a group of American journalists attempting to satisfy, and thus expose, what they perceived as degraded standards in popular American literature ; it succeeded, selling about 90, 000 copies before the hoax was revealed.
* Spring ( Kevade ), a novel by Oskar Luts ; basis for the 1969 film ( see below )
In May 2006, Petersen's $ 160 million epic film Poseidon, a re-telling of the 1969 Paul Gallico novel ( and popular 1972 disaster film ) The Poseidon Adventure, was released by Warner Bros., but performed poorly in the US, barely cracking $ 60 million in box office receipts by early August, although international profits surpassed $ 121 million.
In his 1969 novel Knight in Anarchy Shipway describes the life of Humphrey de Visdelou as he follows Geoffrey de Mandeville to his doom.
In 1969 Altman was offered the script for MASH, an adaptation of a little-known Korean War-era novel satirizing life in the armed services ; more than a dozen other filmmakers had passed on it.
Perec is noted for his constrained writing: his 300-page novel La disparition ( 1969 ) is a lipogram, written without ever using the letter " e ".
The Godfather is a crime novel written by Italian American author Mario Puzo, originally published in 1969 by G. P. Putnam's Sons.
The Andromeda Strain ( 1969 ), by Michael Crichton, is a techno-thriller novel documenting the efforts of a team of scientists investigating a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism that rapidly and fatally clots human blood, while in other people inducing insanity.
* In 1969, French writer Georges Perec published La Disparition, a novel that did not include the letter “ e ”.
Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel, The Godfather, the film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas.
Z is a 1969 French language political thriller directed by Costa-Gavras, with a screenplay by Gavras and Jorge Semprún, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos.
Based on a short story Rice wrote in 1968 or 1969 which she expanded into a novel four years later, Interview with the Vampire centers on vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac who tells the story of his life to a reporter.
Anne Rice based her novel Interview with the Vampire on a short story of the same name which she wrote in 1968 or 1969.
) Harry Harrison's novel Captive Universe ( 1969 ) deals with similar themes.
* Peyton Place ( TV series ), a prime time soap opera which ran on ABC from 1964 to 1969, also adapted from the novel
F. L. Lucas's novel The English Agent – A Tale of the Peninsular War ( 1969 ), about the Battle of Bailén and its aftermath, is the account of a British Army officer who, gathering information before the first British landings, buys a Frenchwoman at auction to save her from the Spanish mob.

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