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The band played regularly on a Tulsa, Oklahoma radio station, and added Leon McAuliffe on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound.
In the Fifth Doctor story Resurrection of the Daleks, a small Dalek force aided by human mercenaries and Dalek duplicates liberates Davros ( now played by Terry Molloy, with a new mask designed by Stan Mitchell ) from his space station prison, needing his expertise to find an antidote for a Movellan-created virus that has all but wiped them out.
Around the same time he was living in Denver, Colorado, where he hosted a show at local radio station KHIH on Sunday nights called " Gary Coleman's Colorado High ", where he played light jazz and new age music.
The second one Mr. Smith ( played by Keith Brunsmann ) is facially deformed and disowned by his father, reduced to living in a furnished sewer / transit station beneath Metropolis as the " Troll.
" On February 1, 2008, 107. 7-The End ( a Seattle radio station ) played the first single from the Presidents ' new album, title " Mixed Up S. O. B.
With their equipment being hauled to dates in a friend's station wagon, REO played bars and clubs all over the Midwest.
The Residents purchased 40 one-minute advertising slots on San Francisco's most popular Top-40 radio station at the time, KFRC, such that the station played each track of their album over three days.
The gag originated in a sketch in which Scott Thompson played a homophobic man who took offense at another man's ( McKinney ) attempt to seduce him by taking him to a Maple Leafs game: " Every time I come to this city, some guy picks me up at the bus station, takes me to a Leaf game, gets me pissed, then tries to blow me.
The Hyoshigi is always played by the head minister of the church or mission station.
Aalborg Airport played a key role acting as a refuel station for the Luftwaffe in the further invasion into Norway.
He played the owner of station WJM, Wild Jack Monroe, on the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Another important local institution was Tim Yohannan's fanzine, Maximumrocknroll, as well as his show on Berkeley, California public radio station KPFA Maximum RocknRoll Radio Show, which played the younger Northern California bands.
Mitchum played Jeff Markham, a small-town gas station owner whose unfinished business with gambler Whit Sterling ( Kirk Douglas ) and femme fatale Kathie Moffett ( Jane Greer ), comes back to haunt him.
By the end of the week he had played it 25 times, which wouldn't have meant all that much because it's a small station in Portland.
Both characters worked at a Bay Area television station ; Tom played cameraman Bones Howard and Dick played Ryan Fitzpatrick, an investigative reporter.
* In 1930, the longest recorded game of horseshoes was played in Hayward between the postmaster and train station agent.
* The Madison train station played the role of Cranford, New Jersey in the 2005 film, Guess Who starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher.
He played in his brothers bluegrass band, Olen and The Bluegrass Traveler's, every weekend on his radio station, KCES FM.
Oakride was a station on Southern Pacific's Cascade subdivision, a line that goes over the Cascades Mountains and over the Cascade Summit via the Natron Cutoff that was built in 1926, the railroad played an integral part of the economy and lifestyle in Oakridge, and today the Union Pacific Railroad operates the rails, and trains are still a common sight in Oakridge.
" I got your pudding cups at a gas station in Carbondale ", says the character Ryan Howard ( played by actor B. J.
The Civil War played an important role in the area due to its railroad station which lies between Nashville and Chattanooga.
But quietly with no warning, on August 23, 1989 at 7 pm, WLS stopped playing music altogether ( appropriately, the last song played was a song by Chicago, " Just You ' N ' Me ", from their 6th album ) as it became a 24 / 7 all talk station featuring high-rated talk talents from around the country, such as Bob Lassiter from Tampa Bay, Stacy Taylor from San Diego and their biggest hit, Rush Limbaugh out of New York.
In one episode, Don Rickles, Newhart's good friend in real life, played a washed-up actor given a job as a talk show host at the television station Dick works at.

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When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
The early 1960s and 1970s ( up until his death in 1976 ) were marked by key works in Helsinki, in particular the huge town plan for the void in centre of Helsinki adjacent to Töölö Bay and the vast railway yards, and marked on the edges by significant buildings such as the National Museum and the main railway station, both by Eliel Saarinen.
The story shifts from a failed Martian political revolution of 2248, to an expedition to explore a mysterious monument on the north pole of Pluto three centuries later, and ultimately to a space station orbiting Saturn, home to a reclusive and wealthy woman who may hold the key to solving a mystery spanning centuries.
If the key corresponding to a particular character was pressed at the home station, it actuated the typewheel at the distant station just as the same character moved into the printing position, in a way similar to the daisy wheel printer.
This was commonly used to identify a station ; the operator could press the key to send the station identifier to the other end, or the remote station could trigger its transmission by sending the ENQ character, essentially asking " who are you?
A number of local bus services link Kensington into the surrounding districts, and key bus hubs are Kensington High Street and South Kensington station.
Given its location, Perth was perfectly placed to become a key transport centre with the coming of the railways, and its first station was built in 1848.
Starting at midnight, the force under the command of Henri d ' Astier de la Vigerie and José Aboulker seized key targets, including the telephone exchange, radio station, governor's house and the headquarters of 19th Corps.
Hubbard has the handbag returned to the police station, where Tony retrieves it after discovering that he has no key.
A key year in the history of Mottingham was 1866, when the area became connected to the railway system with the construction of Mottingham station ( then known as Eltham station ).
Good road links and the opening of the railway station in 1839 were key to the development of the town and the economic history of Romford is underpinned by a shift from agriculture to light industry and more recently to retail and commerce.
It is a key interchange station for the Bank, Charing Cross, Edgware and High Barnet Northern Line branches.
In De Administrando Imperio ( c. 950 ) he described Smolensk as a key station on the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks.
Juliet hands over a key from Dr. Forrest's desk, a key to a train station locker.
A statue of Hill stands near the Havre Amtrak station to commemorate the key contributions his railroad has made to Havre's and Montana's history.
* A key part of the 1950 film adaptation of the myth of Orpheus by Jean Cocteau is a mysterious radio station broadcasting random phrases ( in fact transmitted by Cégeste on the orders of Death ).
One of west London's key transport hubs and commercial and employment centres, and home to several multinational company offices, it is focused on the two London Underground stations, bus station and road network node at Hammersmith Broadway.
Among the key editorial staff involved in the design of programme formats and recruitment of staff for the new station were Sara Nathan, later editor of Channel 4 News, and Tim Luckhurst, later editor of The Scotsman newspaper and currently Professor of Journalism at the University of Kent.
A major factor in the merger was that when UHF transmission was introduced in 1969 to accommodate colour television it was found that the key Bilsdale transmitting station in North Yorkshire so dominated the territories of both companies that its allotment to either individual company would have seriously prejudiced the coverage and sales revenue of the other.

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