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From an awkward adolescent who hangs his head, kicks the ground and giggles whenever Brenda Knickerbocker comes near, he transforms himself overnight ( November 28, 1951 ) into a more mature young man when Babs Winthrop ( both girls played by Barbara Whiting ) approaches him about studying together.
On children's television he had a regular role as supermarket manager Adam Painting in the children's television programme Rentaghost ( 1978 – 1983 ) and also played Reverend Whiting in Southern Television's Brendon Chase, produced in 1980.
Leonard Whiting played Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein: The True Story.

Whiting and London
Thoughts Upon the African Slave Trade, Samuel Whiting and Co., London.
John Newton Late Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, London: Volume 1, Nathan Whiting, London.
* Charles Whiting, a London stationer
* Le Voyageur sans bagage ( Paris: L ' Illustration, 1937 ); translated by John Whiting as Traveler without Luggage ( London: Methuen, 1959 ).
., translated by Whiting ( London: S. French, 1959 ).
* Lessard, Suzannah, The Architect of Desire: Beauty and Danger in the Stanford White Family, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1997 ( written by White's great-granddaughter, a Whiting Award-winning writer for The New Yorker )
Whiting, London 1887.
London: Rapp and Whiting 1969 ; Chicago: Swallow Press 1969
Whiting returned to Capitol in the early 1960s and then signed with London Records in 1966.
On London, Whiting landed one last major hit single in 1966, " The Wheel of Hurt ", which hit # 1 on the Easy Listening singles chart.
The music video, directed by duo Godley & Creme and featuring robot-like movable sculptures ( by Jim Whiting ) dancing, spinning and even walking in time to the music in a " virtual house " in London, England, garnered five MTV Video Music Awards in 1984, including Best Concept Video and Best Special Effects.
John Whiting, a Quaker yeoman imprisoned at Ilchester, Somerset in the 1680s had books sent by carrier from London, and left for him at an inn.
His play Scenes from the Big Picture, originally produced in 2003 at the National Theatre in London, earned him the John Whiting Award, the Evening Standard's Charles Wintour Award for New Playwriting and the Meyer-Whitworth Award.
Mike London was the weekend presenter alongside Heather Foord until his resignation in June 2003 following allegations that he had arrangements for a female fan to complain about weeknight presenter Bruce Paige, who was at the time co-presenting with Jillian Whiting.
Jillian Whiting preceded Foord after she took up weekend presenting with Mike London in 2002.
Bruce Paige and Heather Foord co-anchored the 6pm bulletin from 1995 until 2002, when Foord joined Mike London as a weekend anchor and Jillian Whiting replaced her on weeknights.
London: Rapp & Whiting, 1969.
Whiting died from cancer in London, England at the age of 45.
Other influential early interpreters of the Great American Songbook include Fred Astaire, Mildred Bailey, Tony Bennett, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Nat " King " Cole, Perry Como, Barbara Cook, Chris Connor, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Doris Day, Blossom Dearie, Billy Eckstine, Alice Faye, Helen Forrest, The Four Freshmen, Judy Garland, Eydie Gorme, Johnny Hartman, Dick Haymes, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Joni James, Jack Jones, Al Jolson, Cleo Laine, Frankie Laine, Steve Lawrence, Peggy Lee, Julie London, Dean Martin, Tony Martin, Johnny Mathis, Carmen McRae, Mabel Mercer, Helen Merrill, Anita O ' Day, Patti Page, Dinah Shore, Bobby Short, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith, Kay Starr, Jo Stafford, Barbra Streisand ( particularly in her earlier work ), Maxine Sullivan, Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Ethel Waters, Margaret Whiting, Andy Williams, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson.
Whiting was born in the Wood Green area of London, England, the only son of Arthur Leonard Whiting and Peggy Joyce O ' Sullivan.
Whiting now lives in the Haverstock area of London.

Whiting and musical
Introduced by Jack Whiting in the musical Heads Up !.
* " All I Want Is Just One Girl " w. Leo Robin m. Richard A. Whiting, Featured in the Paramount musical film Paramount On Parade
Margaret Whiting was a regular guest on variety shows and talk shows throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, when the musical series focused on Whiting's hometown of Detroit ; The Big Record, The Bob Hope Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Tony Martin Show, The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The George Jessel Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Nat King Cole Show, Over Easy, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Patti Page Show, The Red Skelton Hour, The Steve Allen Show, The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Texaco Star Theater, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Virginia Graham Show, and The Voice of Firestone.
In 1985, Wrangler wrote the book for the musical I Love You, Jimmy Valentine – which starred Whiting.
It hosts Broadway hits, touring musical and dance groups, and is currently home to the Flint Symphony Orchestra, Flint Festival Chorus, and formerly Christmas at Whiting.

Whiting and for
For instance, we read of Whiting, the last abbot of Glastonbury, judicially murdered by Henry VIII, that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen, who had been sent to him for virtuous education, had been brought up, besides others of a lesser rank, whom he fitted for the universities.
As noted by the historian Richard Whiting, spending on social services under Wilson rose faster than the growth in GNP, by 65 % ( excluding housing ) as against 37 % for GNP, " a substantially better record than that achieved by the preceding Conservative governments .”
These mangroves are important nursery grounds for nearly all major angling fish including Yellowfin Bream ( Acanthopagrus australis ), Flat-tail Sea-Mullet ( Liza argentea ), Luderick ( Girella tricuspidata ) and Sand Whiting ( Sillago ciliata ) which are caught in adjoining waters as adults, mangroves also provide rich organic matter to the Port Hacking Estuary by fixing carbon into the river system through the addition of leaves into the thick rich black mud.
The U. S. Navy used the field as an auxiliary facility for pilot training out of Whiting Field for a time, dating from early 1960.
The swamp lies along the border of Campbells Falls State Park, named for the falls along the Whiting River.
* 1913-African-American Eliza George sails from New York for Liberia ; William Whiting Borden dies in Egypt while preparing to take the gospel to the Muslims in China
Sign for Whiting
Arthor Whiting was also a guitarist for The Drifting Cowboys.
As usual in the Bond novels, a number of Fleming's friends or associates had their names used in the novel ; the Masterton sisters having their names taken from Sir John Masterman, an MI5 agent and Oxford academic who ran the double cross system during World War II ; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, becoming Alfred Blacking ; whilst the Royal St George's Golf Club itself became the Royal St Mark's, for the game between Bond and Goldfinger.
During the trial of her killer Roy Whiting, it emerged that he had a previous conviction for abduction and sexual assault against a child.
Her honors include grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Whiting Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Money for Women / Barbara Deming Memorial Fund ; The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer ’ s Award ; and three PEN American Center Grants for Writers with AIDS.
Only three 1720 systems were ever built: one for the Amoco oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana ; one for the Socal oil refinery in El Segundo, California ; and one for E. I. du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware.
Huxley's book was adapted for the stage in 1961 by John Whiting ( commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company ).
Slack also recorded as an accompanist for Big Joe Turner, Johnny Mercer, Margaret Whiting, and Lisa Morrow.
" King's column yielded additional attention and sales for Fieldwork ; when Berlinski was awarded a 2008 Whiting Writers ' Award, he commented to an interviewer about his " luck " that " Stephen King, the most famous writer in the world, picked up my book because he didn't like the cover.
Other subsequent high profile cases to have sparked widespread media and public calls for the death penalty's return include " Yorkshire Ripper " Peter Sutcliffe, convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attacking seven others in the north of England, Roy Whiting, who murdered a seven-year-old girl in West Sussex in 2000, and Ian Huntley, a Cambridgeshire school caretaker who killed two 10-year-old girls in 2002.
* 1982 Field Guide for the Study of Adolescence, with Beatrice Whiting, John Whiting, et al.

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