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Towards the end of the year, Bowie performed the song for Marc Bolan's television show Marc, and again two days later for Bing Crosby's televised Christmas special, when he joined Crosby in " Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy ", a version of " The Little Drummer Boy " with a new, contrapuntal verse.
Her performance was seen on the subsequent televised version of this concert, and can be seen on the CD and DVD releases.
Complete concert version of the opera, the first to be televised ( on the NBC television network ), conducted by Toscanini with Herva Nelli as Aida and Richard Tucker as Radamès.
A British version of the televised College Bowl competition was launched as University Challenge in 1962.
Each week, there would be a nationally televised game, as well as the USFL's own version of Monday Night football.
In 1977, he starred with his The Good Life co-star Penelope Keith in the televised version of Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy The Norman Conquests.
Because of the large number of award categories ( 42 in 2012 ), and the desire to feature several performances by various artists, only the ones with the most popular interest are presented directly at the televised version of the award ceremony.
The BBC produced a televised version, which aired in 1985, starring Helena Little, Tim Woodward, Stephanie Turner and Kenneth Cranham.
Jacobi's work during the 1990s included the 13-episode series TV adaptation of the novels by Ellis Peters, Cadfael ( 1994 – 1998 ) and a televised version of Breaking the Code ( 1996 ).
Kids ' WB aired a televised version of R. L. Stine's The Nightmare Room in 2001, though it didn't make it past a season.
In 1953, he was seen in the title role of a one-hour adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, and in 1955, he was rather incongruously cast as Ludwig van Beethoven in an episode of the televised version of You Are There.
Actors who have portrayed Long John Silver in the various motion picture adaptations of Treasure Island include Wallace Beery, Ivo Garrani, Orson Welles, Charlton Heston, Eddie Izzard, Lance Henriksen, Robert Newton, Anthony Quinn, Tim Curry, Jack Palance, Brian Murray, Oleg Borisov, Boris Andreyev and British actor Ivor Dean in a televised version of the novel.
Deborah Warner's version, with Fiona Shaw as Hedda Gabler and Stephen Rea as Ejlert Løvborg, was televised in 1993.
The 1962 version ( aka " bicycle of the future ") was the first production Moulton bicycle with suspension and the racing version was televised the same year in action by road race champion and Moulton employee John Ronald Tovey.
The high cost of 120-second slots in televised commercial breaks meant that the full version of " Cog " was broadcast only a handful of times, and only in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Sweden.
His first wife, Janet Suzman, appeared in many of his productions, such as the 1974 televised version of his Antony and Cleopatra.
Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs pitcher, is known for his Harry Caray impression, most notably, he announced the Cubs ' starting lineup while speaking like the post-stroke version of Caray before a nationally televised baseball game on Fox Sports.
In the famous Mary Martin musical version of the play, which opened on Broadway in 1954 and was first televised in 1955, Tinker Bell was represented by a darting light, as on stage, accompanied by bell-like sounds.
* 1987 – Robert Altman directed a made-for-TV feature film version of The Dumb Waiter, starring John Travolta and Tom Conti, filmed in Canada and first televised in the United States on WABC-TV on 12 May 1987, as part of Altman's two-part series entitled Basements ; part one is Pinter's first play The Room.
Give us a Clue is a British televised game show version of charades which was broadcast on ITV from 1979 to 1992.
The version of the film televised on The Disney Channel has been edited for language, with all uses of the words " damn " and " hell " removed.
A televised version of the show, produced and syndicated by NBC ( after the pilot episode appeared twice on the network in late 1954 ), also starring Waterman, premiered in 1955 but lasted only 39 episodes.
Because the chips have no cash value, usually chips are designed with a single color ( usually differing in shade or tone from the version on the casino floor ), a smaller breadth, and a basic mark on the interior to distinguish denominations ; however, at certain events ( such as the World Series of Poker or other televised poker ), chips approach quality levels of chips on the floor.

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He returned to the stage on 8 September 2005, appearing with Arcade Fire for the US nationally televised event Fashion Rocks, and performed with the Canadian band for the second time a week later during the CMJ Music Marathon.
* 1953 – The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, who is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories & Head of the Commonwealth, the first major international event to be televised.
In May 2006 Jamiroquai performed during the Laureus Sports Awards in Barcelona ; the event was later televised by NBC in June.
* 1939 – The Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers play in the United States ' first televised sporting event, a collegiate baseball game in New York City.
* 1951 – The first live sporting event seen coast-to-coast in the United States, a college football game between Duke and the University of Pittsburgh, is televised on NBC.
Nodar Kumaritashvili's fatal accident at the 2010 Winter Olympics luge event was televised live to millions of viewers.
To date, there has not been a single televised e-sport event during which one or more players have attempted to use a Trackball.
* December 7 – Tony Verna, a CBS-TV director, invented Instant Replay and aired it during his direction of a live, televised sporting event, the 1963 Army-Navy Game played in Philadelphia.
* October 22 – The Reds defeat the Red Sox four games to three in a broadcast that breaks records for a televised sporting event.
In 1975 Snowbird, Utah hosted the World Freestyle Championships, and ABC Wide World of Sports televised event sponsored by Chevrolet and others.
Freeflying broke into the limelight in 1996 when the SSI Pro Tour added freeflying as a three person competitive discipline at the second televised event ( with Skysurfing ), part of ESPN's Destination Extreme series.
Most televised sports in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe are now sponsored wholly or partly by Internet and high street bookmakers, with sometimes several bookmakers and online casinos being displayed on players ' shirts, advertising hoardings, stadium signs and competition event titles.
* " Harvey " or " Harvey Smith ", term for the V sign after the equestrian Harvey Smith used it in a televised event in 1971
The televised event included comments from several of Davis's colleagues including William Wyler who joked that given the chance Davis would still like to refilm a scene from The Letter to which Davis nodded.
The no-limit betting form is used in the widely televised main event of the World Series of Poker ( WSOP ) and the World Poker Tour ( WPT ).
There was a lot of media hype surrounding the event, and HBO televised both.
After being originally televised in 405 lines, telerecorded, scanned in 525 lines, telerecorded again, and then rescanned in 625 lines for local transmission, the quality would be terrible, but it could be broadcast only 18 hours after the event.
Molina then moved up in weight to challenge the WBO lightweight champion Oscar De La Hoya, losing by a majority decision in 12 rounds in an HBO Boxing televised event.
He was the lead broadcaster of the network's coverage of the 1960 Winter Olympics, the first-ever time such an event was televised in the United States.
The event as a whole was critically acclaimed in the media for living up to the hype with a number of exciting fights that were featured on the televised card.
It is the joint-longest running live televised annual event in the world, the record being shared with the Chelsea Flower Show.
When the discovery was announced many immediately conjectured that the fossils were the first true evidence of extraterrestrial life — making headlines around the world, and even prompting the President of the United States Bill Clinton to make a formal televised announcement to mark the event.
This event is televised live locally ( and to selected areas outside of the city )-and many New Orleanians stay up to watch-despite their weariness-the very end.
This creates a broad approach on marketing towards that certain demographic, which is why the X Games marketing and economic outlook is so “ out of the box .” According to EXPN ( 2008 ); The Winter X Games inaugural year, 1997, was televised to 198 countries and 38, 000 spectators attended the four day event.

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