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Two of Grace Kelly's uncles were prominent in the arts ; her father's eldest brother, Walter C. Kelly ( 1873 – 1939 ), was a vaudeville star whose nationally known act The Virginia Judge was filmed as a 1930 MGM short and a 1935 Paramount feature, and another older brother, George Kelly ( 1887 – 1974 ), estranged from the family due to his homosexuality, became renowned in the 1920s as a dramatist, screenwriter and director with a hit comedy-drama, The Show Off in 1924 – 25, and was awarded the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his next play, Craig's Wife.
* OrigamiTube. com Watch, Fold, Show Off !, collection of origami instructional and origami related videos.
Actor / comedian Michael Airington also plays Paul Lynde in the show Oh My Goodness it's Paul Lynde and An Evening with Paul Lynde, recreating Lynde's 1976 live show, and in Off Center: The Paul Lynde Show.
It was called The Summertime Car Show and Sound Off Competition, which at its height drew upwards of 300 contestants and continued into the 1990s.
The Summertime Car Show and Sound Off Competition began as a promotional event for Cars on Camera, a magazine founded by owners Steve Silver and Scott Burud.
This was followed in 1971 by a six-episode series Sykes and A Big, Big Show for the BBC and a special Sykes: With the Lid Off for Thames Television.
* The Best of Broadway: The Show Off ( February 2, 1955 )
Both " First Date " and " The Rock Show " were written in response to producers ' concerns that Take Off Your Pants and Jacket lacked catchy singles.
" The Rock Show " is the first single from Blink 182's 2001 album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.
The Vandals performing for US troops in Sadr City, Baghdad in December 2004, with substitute drummer Byron McMackin. In July 2003 the Vandals filmed a live concert album and DVD at the House of Blues in Anaheim as part of Kung Fu's The Show Must Go Off!
Escalante continues to own and operate Kung Fu Records and Kung Fu Films, signing bands and making films such as the Show Must Go Off!
In 2001, Jacobi won an Emmy Award by mocking his Shakespearean background in the television sitcom Frasier episode " The Show Must Go Off ", in which he played the world's worst Shakespearean actor: the hammy, loud, untalented Jackson Hedley.
That concert was later released as a DVD in the The Show Must Go Off!
They toured as an opening band for Goldfinger on July 20, 2002 in Las Vegas and then a few months later, released a DVD called The Show Must Go Off!
The Show Must Go Off!
However, this release did not originally bear the " Show Must Go Off!
The film imprint is best known, however, for its series of live concert DVDs grouped under the title The Show Must Go Off!
Local art is on display in the Show Off Gallery, Kanuka Design, Matapihi Gallery, local cafes and the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.
* Brits Off Broadway-( Cabaret Show )-( November 2010-January 2011 )-59E59 Theatres E: Cafe ( New York )-Herself
Furthermore, the movie's plot, itself recycled and revised from We Faw Down and Be Big !, may very well have been the inspiration for The Cosby Show episode " Off to See The Wretched ".
In 2004, the Circle Jerks shot a live concert DVD as part of Kung-Fu Records ' live DVD series The Show Must Go Off !, in which the band played many songs from all six of their studio albums, plus – in nods to Schloss ' other current band and Morris ' salad days, respectively – covers of The Weirdos ' " Solitary Confinement " and Black Flag's " Nervous Breakdown ".
* The Show Must Go Off!
Beginning in the Spring Break episodes during the first season, the audience would also sing a " goodbye song ," typically " Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye ," " Hit the Road Jack ," or " Get Off My Show " ( to the tune of " Get Off My Cloud "), while said player was being ejected.

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Durante also appeared on Broadway in Show Girl ( 1929 ), Strike Me Pink ( 1934 ) and Red, Hot and Blue ( 1936 ).
With Brown's inspiration, the Tryon Horse Show and the Block House Steeplechase were born in 1929 and 1934, respectively.
From 1934 to 1953, Autry appeared in 93 films and 91 episodes of The Gene Autry Show television series.
At the 1934 London Motor Show the Minor was replaced by the Morris Eight, a direct response to the Ford Model Y and, though Leonard Lord's handiwork, heavily based on it.
African-American performers were featured in the musical Show Boat ( which had a part written for Paul Robeson and a chorus of Jubilee Singers ), and especially all-black operas such as Porgy and Bess and Virgil Thompson's Four Saints in Three Acts of 1934.
Willard Herman Scott, Jr. ( born March 7, 1934 ) is an American actor, author, media personality, clown, and comedian, best known for his TV work on The Today Show and as the creator and original portrayer of Ronald McDonald.
* 1934 Betty Boop's Prize Show
* The Show Off ( 1934 ) ( uncredited )
From 1934 through 1941 the building's courtyard served as the site of the Auto Club's annual " Outing Show ," which promoted motor vacations and camping.
* Betty Boop's Prize Show ( 1934 )
In 1934, Australian industrial chemist and inventor Thomas Mayne developed Milo and launched it at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Melbourne, Victoria staged a Wild West Show in 1934 which hired top Australian riders as well as a number of visiting cowboys.
In 1934 the show became known as The Gang Show and the song Crest of a Wave was performed for the first time, becoming over the years the Show's international anthem.
He first wrote lyrics for The Show of Shows ( 1929 ), and many more films, including: No, No, Nanette ( 1930 ), Gift of Gab ( 1934 ), The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), Here's to Romance ( 1935 ), George White's 1935 Scandals ( 1935 ), King Solomon of Broadway ( 1935 ), Miss Pacific Fleet ( 1935 ), The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), Hats Off ( 1936 ), I'd Give My Life ( 1936 ), Radio City Revels ( 1938 ), and Sing Your Way Home ( 1945 ).
He had overseen the acquisition of the ( then bankrupt ) Citroën business in 1934: with his son Pierre and their friend Pierre-Jules Boulanger he secured its position as one of Europe's most innovative auto-makers in the 1940s and 1950s, producing models such as the Citroën Traction, the revolutionary Citroën TUB / TUC light van and the 2CV prepared for introduction at the 1939 Paris Motor Show ( which was cancelled at short notice, the war causing the launch of the little car to be deferred ).
After the International Horse Show of 1933 was abandoned, a new committee headed by the young Beaufort succeeded in re-establishing the event at Olympia in 1934.
This led to a regular spot on The Fred Waring-Ford Dealers Show ( NBC, 1934 – 35 ) and then, with conductor Lennie Hayton, she co-founded The Lucky Strike Hit Parade ( CBS, 1935 ) where she met ( and later married ) trombonist Jack Jenney.
Hanshaw made her one and only appearance on film in the 1933 Paramount short Captain Henry's Radio Show, " a picturization " of the popular Thursday evening radio program Maxwell House Show Boat, in which she starred from 1932 to 1934.

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