• Stars and Garters is a British television variety show produced by Associated-Rediffusion from 1963 until 1966, set in a fictional public house. Hosted...
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  • Jameson (Mrs Shufflewick) and Queenie Watts. As a result, Martine was recruited to host the ATV variety show, Stars and Garters, initially set in Farson's...
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  • as a guest artiste, notably on the popular ITV Stars and Garters variety show, with Kathy Kirby, and The Good Old Days, the BBC's long-running light...
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    The Garter is a buckled dark-blue (originally light-blue) velvet strap, and bears the motto in gold letters. The garters of Stranger Knights and Ladies...
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    Only Boy in the World", for her album Kathy Kirby Sings 16 Hits from Stars and Garters (1963). Dean Martin - for his album Dream with Dean (1964) Barbra...
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  • dreampop band Sirensong and the more well-known Splashdown, whose albums include Stars and Garters, Halfworld (EP), Redshift (EP), and the unreleased full-length...
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  • on March 29, and their 7-inch vinyl record Pandora / Deserter was released the same year. Their first full-length album, Stars and Garters, came in 1997...
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  • Bridge Tavern, Poplar, which she ran in real life and in which she starred in the TV series Stars and Garters (1963). In 1966 she appeared in the film version...
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  • Dodd on Dodd's television shows. He also appeared in Stars and Garters, The Billy Cotton Band Show, and The Good Old Days. Ford had his first success with...
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  • Avengers #137 (July 1975) debuted the Beast's catchphrase, "Oh, my stars and garters," and The Avengers #164 (October 1977) was the first to depict him as...
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    well-mannered bus driver who loves mystery novels. Her catchphrase is "My stars and garters". Jeff Harris (voiced by Shawn Lieber) – The wise guy of the team...
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    on the musical TV program Stars and Garters, she had her first hit, "Dance On!", which peaked at No. 11 in the UK chart and No. 1 in Australia. Its follow-up...
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  • Gentlemen Please (this led directly to the company's later series Stars and Garters, with which Farson was not, however, personally involved).[citation...
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    Willie Rushton (category Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
    charms of the local pub. Rushton did his own host duties for New Stars and Garters, a variety entertainment show in 1965, where he first met Arlene Dorgan...
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    of the Unity Squad are goth outcasts, the rest are football stars and cheerleaders, and the Avengers of the Supernatural are the geeks of the High School...
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  • published by Marvel Comics. It is concurrent with All-New, All-Different Marvel and Marvel NOW! 2.0. On April 22, 2017, Marvel Comics announced Marvel Legacy...
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    second wife and all of his children. As producer: "Hippodrome Show" (1966) TV series "Ready Steady Go!" (1963) TV series "Stars and Garters" (1963) TV...
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    commanded a squadron at sea. Citations Malcomson, Robert (January 2006). "Stars and Garters of an Admiral : American Commodores in the War of 1812" (PDF). The...
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  • arranger and composer, and it was not long before he got his first big break on television with the Rediffusion-produced Stars and Garters, a show about...
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  • The Fania All-Stars is a musical group formed in 1968 as a showcase for the musicians on Fania Records, the leading salsa music record label of the time...
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  • by to and which is also normally sentient: (4)a. Scream ‘Up the Queen’ (to the first person who passes) b. *She will howl 'O my stars and garters' to the...
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  • airplay and was later used on the BBC's Pinky and Perky. From 1963, he became a regular performer on the ITV variety show Stars and Garters, becoming...
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  • Sierra Nine (1963) 29 May – The Des O'Connor Show (1963–1973) 31 May – Stars and Garters (1963–1966) The Victorians (1963) 3 June – Love Story (1963–1974)...
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  • series of Stars and Garters which was voted best entertainment series on television that year (1963) and on radio shows such as Sing it Again and Saturday...
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  • Off (1940) Let the People Sing (1942) Music Hall Cavalcade (1937) Stars and Garters (1965) Love Story (1966) Actress Elsa Lanchester performed in her...
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  • Kirby Sings 16 Hits from Stars and Garters (1963) Rebecca Trehearn - performed "Bill" in the Sheffield Theatres production (2015) and the subsequent West End...
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    Robert Reece (category British dramatists and playwrights)
    River, or the Strict Kew-Tea (1877); Stars and Garters (1878); his biggest success, Les cloches de Corneville (1878); and The Creole. For the Comedy Theatre...
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  • awarded: 2,170 Films with the most awards: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) each earned 11 Academy...
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    Henry Brougham Farnie (category People associated with Gilbert and Sullivan)
    Up the River, or the Strict Kew-Tea (1877), Stars and Garters (1878), Les cloches de Corneville (1878) and The Creole, all at the Folly Theatre, London...
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    Lionel Brough (category People associated with Gilbert and Sullivan)
    in Stars and Garters. He appeared as Valentine in Mefistofele (1880) with Lizzie St Quentin in the title role, Fred Leslie as Faust and Constance Loseby...
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