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** Garry Moore, American television host and comedian ( b. 1915 )
He teamed with Garry Moore for The Durante-Moore Show in 1943.
* Durward Kirby Co-star of Candid Camera & Garry Moore Show had a home on Lake Mauweehoo in Sherman from 1951-2001.
" Another story, re: the Kirward Derby, the hat that made everyone stupid and Bullwinkle a genius ... was named for Durward Kirby, sidekick of 1950s, 1960s TV host Garry Moore.
These credits included guest spots on nearly all the major variety shows of the period such as The Perry Como Show, The Andy Williams Show, The Kraft Music Hall, Frank Sinatra, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Red Skelton Show, Eddie Fisher, The Dinah Shore Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Smothers Brothers, Jonathan Winters, This is Tom Jones, The Garry Moore Show, The Jerry Lewis Show and The Judy Garland Show.
These include Antony Flew, Roger Scruton, Pat Buchanan, Peter Brimelow, Frederick Forsyth, Charles Moore, Garry Bushell, Nick Griffin, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Alain de Benoist, Richard Lynn, J. Philippe Rushton, Thomas Fleming, Samuel T. Francis and C. B. Liddell.
* The Garry Moore Show ( 1960 ) ( Recurring for several weeks )
In 1947, the series switched to NBC, hosted at various times by Baker, Garry Moore ( 1947 – 49 ), Eddie Cantor ( 1949 – 50 ) and Jack Paar ( beginning June 11, 1950 ).
Understanding Comics received praise from notable comic and graphic novel authors such as Art Spiegelman, Will Eisner, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Garry Trudeau ( who reviewed the book for the New York Times ), and was called “ one of the most insightful books about designing graphic user interfaces ever written ” by Apple Macintosh co-creator Andy Hertzfeld.
* A recording from the 1960s with Garry Moore as narrator and the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London conducted by Artur Rodzinski.
( The reverse side of this 12-inch LP record also features Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens with Garry Moore ( narrator ), Josef and Grete Dichler ( duopianists ) and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra conducted by Hermann Scherchen.
* The Garry Moore Show ( 1962 – 1964 )
In 1959, she became a regular supporting cast member on the CBS-TV variety series The Garry Moore Show.
Also, during this period, Burnett had the opportunity to display her talents as a singer by recording two albums for Decca Records and, during the 1961-1962 season, while appearing as a regular on The Garry Moore Show, she, along with singer Richard Hayes, sang and hosted a CBS radio show.
In the spring of 1962, Burnett left The Garry Moore Show to pursue other projects which included not only television, but also Broadway and films.
* Garry Moore
Her career spanned five decades, and included comedies, dramas and television variety shows such as Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, The Garry Moore Show and The Carol Burnett Show.
TV viewers did, however, get to see a glimpse of Cox's physicality on an episode of I've Got a Secret transmitted on May 11, 1960, in which he and host Garry Moore ran around on stage assembling furniture while the panel was blindfolded.
The network initially offered the producer's job to Bob Banner, who was at the time producing a series for Garry Moore.
They had met when she was singing on The Garry Moore Show at CBS, where he was an associate director.
His career took off after appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Perry Como Show and The Garry Moore Show.
Garry Moore ( January 31, 1915 – November 28, 1993 ) was an American entertainer, game show host and comedian best known for his work in television.
He hosted The Garry Moore Show, and the game shows I've Got a Secret and To Tell the Truth.
" Garry Moore " was the winning entry, which was submitted by a woman from Pittsburgh who received a prize of $ 100.

Garry and Show
Various public figures and humorists, such as Jon Stewart of The Daily Show and Garry Trudeau, creator of the comic strip Doonesbury have popularized some more famous Bushisms, particularly those of George W. Bush.
In 1988, Radner guest-starred on It's Garry Shandling's Show on Showtime, to great critical acclaim.
Novello has appeared as Sarducci on many television shows since then, including Married ... with Children, Blossom, It's Garry Shandling's Show, Unhappily Ever After, Square Pegs and The Colbert Report.
During the 1980s and 1990s Sarducci appeared on other television shows, including Fridays, Married ... with Children, Unhappily Ever After, Blossom, It's Garry Shandling's Show, and Square Pegs.
He wrote for the sitcoms Three's Company, It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Larry Sanders Show and served as showrunner on the series Newhart.
After leaving Newhart, Mirkin wrote freelance scripts for It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Tracey Ullman Show.
Garry Shandling asked Mirkin to co-create The Larry Sanders Show with him.
The show revolves around Larry Sanders ( Garry Shandling ), host of the fictional late night talk show The Larry Sanders Show.
Much like Shandling's other work, The Larry Sanders Show presented its main character as rather selfish and neurotic ( but also likable and charming ), and it contained some " meta " touches, such as in the final episode, in which it is established that Garry Shandling exists in the Larry Sanders universe, and is the subject of a complaint by Sean Penn, involving Garry's narcissism and his behavior toward Penn's wife on the set of Hurlyburly.
On television, Douglas appeared briefly as Garry Shandling's love interest on The Larry Sanders Show, starred in the series Action ( 1999 ) with Jay Mohr, guest starred on Seinfeld, Frasier and The Drew Carey Show, and has played a public defender on several episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2002 and 2003.

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Bailly, after leaving Fort Snelling in August 1821, was forced to leave some of the cattle at the Hudson's Bay Company's post on Lake Traverse `` in the Sieux Country '' and reached Fort Garry, as the Selkirk Hudson's Bay Company center was now called, late in the fall.
Early in 1822 he was at Fort Garry offering to bring in pork, flour, liquor and tobacco.
In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement after his split with Garry Davis ' movement Citizens of the World, which the surrealist André Breton was also a member.
He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985 when he was defeated by Garry Kasparov.
Garry Kasparov argued that Karpov would have had good chances, because he had beaten Spassky convincingly and was a new breed of tough professional, and indeed had higher quality games, while Fischer had been inactive for three years.
The technique — as invigorating as it was unorthodox — was later adopted by cartoonists like Walt Kelly and Garry Trudeau ," wrote comic strip historian Rick Marschall.
Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Garry Mitchell, a grandson of Diddley and one of more than 35 family members at the musician's home when he died at 1: 45 a. m. EDT ( 05: 45 GMT ), said his death was not unexpected.
The computer Deep Blue was the first machine player to overcome a reigning World Chess Champion when it defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997.
Historian Garry Wills argued " Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided and sedition laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure " The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was " deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion ".
Garry Wills believes that Davis was underrated as an actress overall because her constrained part in Hellcats was her most widely seen performance.
When conflict with Padres ' ownership developed, he was traded to the Cardinals for shortstop Garry Templeton in 1982.
Their style was originally called " real punk " or street punk ; Sounds journalist Garry Bushell is credited with labelling the genre Oi!
The team was managed by Dick Williams, and it had an offense that featured the veterans Steve Garvey, Garry Templeton, Graig Nettles, Alan Wiggins, plus the new, young star Tony Gwynn, who won his first of eight National League batting championships that year ( he won in 1987, 88, and 89 and from 1994 through 97 ).
6PR personality Garry Meadows was the first announcer to use talkback radio in early 1967.
A new theory-that the Solent was originally a lagoon-was reported in the Southern Daily Echo by Garry Momber from the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology.
According to the author Garry Boulard in his book Abraham Lincoln Ascendent, it was Sherman's 1859 endorsement of the controversial anti-slavery book, The Impending Crisis of the South, written by Hinton Helper, that doomed Sherman's chances of becoming Speaker.
After a scaled down version of Deep Blue, Deep Blue Jr., played Grandmaster Joel Benjamin, Hsu and Campbell decided that Benjamin was the expert they were looking for to develop Deep Blue's opening book, and Benjamin was signed by IBM Research to assist with the preparations for Deep Blue's matches against Garry Kasparov.

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