"Mrs. Gilling and the Skyscraper" is a 1957 American television play by Sumner Locke Elliott which was an episode of the The Alcoa Hour. Helen Hayes won...
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Helen Hayes (section Awards and honors)
the "First Lady of American Theatre", she was the second person and first woman to win the EGOT (an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award), and the...
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last television appearance was in 1975 in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television film Eric, as Mrs. Harris. For the remainder of her career, Squire appeared...
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (section Winners and nominations)
or Comedy; and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series. By the 31st Primetime Emmy Awards, the categories were merged into one, and it has since...
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Sumner Locke Elliott (redirect from Water Under the Bridge (novel))
Me and the Gatepost" (1956) for Playwrights '56 "I Heard You Calling Me" (1961), for Way Out "Mrs. Gilling and the Skyscraper" (1957) for The Alcoa Hour...
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director's and producer's conveying the story "to the home screen with deeply understanding fidelity", and noted that the episode "was one of the most rewarding...
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10th Primetime Emmy Awards (category April 1958 events in the United States)
in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The anthology drama Playhouse 90, was the top show for the second consecutive year, earning the most major...
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William Templeton (screenwriter) (category 20th-century Scottish dramatists and playwrights)
and screenwriter who contributed a string of episodic dramas for American prime time television during the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s and 1960s...
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Eugène Beaudoin, and Auguste Perret. A landmark development in this project was the construction of the first MP stone skyscraper, 2 Rue Saint-Laurent...
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Julie Harris (section Early life and education)
(1964), Skyscraper (1966), The au Pair Man (1974), Lucifer's Child (1991), and The Gin Game (1997). She starred in the 1950 play The Member of the Wedding...
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Pandora's Box (British TV series) (category Nuclear safety and security)
skyscraper due to a nesting peregrine falcon being found there. Ornithologist David Berger criticises the event for helping to foster the myth of the...
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This is the list of episodes of the American live-action/animated anthology comedy television series Toon In with Me. The show premiered on January 1...
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York skyscrapers and New England remoteness" according to Carpenter. The visual effects for the film were done by Industrial Light & Magic, and the practical...
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hardcover anthology collections, published by the American general interest monthly family magazine Reader's Digest and distributed by direct mail. Most volumes...
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did not do so again until the 1960s. In 1986 the Lady Abingdon collection of French Empire furniture was bequeathed by Mrs T. R. P. Hole. There are a...
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LLC. ISSN 0028-7369. Ruttenbaum, Steven (1986). Mansions in the Clouds: The Skyscraper Palazzi of Emery Roth. Balsam Press. ISBN 978-0-917439-09-4. OCLC 13665931...
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Christ Church Cathedral (Montreal) (category Burned buildings and structures in Canada)
undertaken below the cathedral. The project consisted of a 34-floor skyscraper, Tour KPMG, built north of the cathedral, underground parking, and two levels...
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Morgan Library & Museum (redirect from Morgan Library and Museum)
Madison Avenue; A Brownstone Holdout Among the Skyscrapers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on April 23, 2022. Retrieved January...
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Frick Collection (redirect from The Frick Collection)
Study". The Christian Science Monitor. July 29, 1927. p. 5B. ISSN 0882-7729. ProQuest 512180943. "Mrs. Frick Estate Goes to Children; Son and Daughter...
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Carlyle Hotel (redirect from The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel)
the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and 76th Street from the Mayer family, with plans to erect a skyscraper there. Ginsberg acquired further land in...
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destroys one of the skyscrapers that Batman and the others hide in. King Kong is later defeated and sent back to the Phantom Zone. The Kraken (vocal effects...
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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park (redirect from Martin Luther, Jr. King National Historic Site and Preservation District)
the tomb, on a plaza between the center and the church. King's gravesite and a reflecting pool are located next to Freedom Hall. After her death, Mrs...
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The Muppet Show is a live-action/puppet television series that was created by Jim Henson and produced by ITC Entertainment and Henson Associates. It premiered...
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Belaire Apartments (redirect from The Belaire)
known as the Belaire Condominiums and The Belaire) is a mixed-use high-rise condominium apartment building in Manhattan, New York City. The 42-story building...
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History of Detroit (category 1701 establishments in the French colonial empire)
various skyscrapers were built centered on Detroit's downtown. Following World War II, the auto industry boomed and suburban expansion took place. The Detroit...
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married MacDonald Eaton, a production designer and painter. In her private life, she was known as Mrs. Button-Eaton. Sbarge began his career at age five...
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Le Sud-Ouest (section Culture and recreation)
City of Montreal. Le Sud-Ouest (in French) IMTL. Historical buildings and skyscrapers in Sud-Ouest borough 45°27′21″N 73°35′33″W / 45.45583°N 73.59250°W...
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Gothic Revival architecture (redirect from Gothic Revival in the decorative arts)
Gothic Revival skyscraper on the University of Pittsburgh's campus, the Cathedral of Learning (1926) exhibited Gothic stylings both inside and out, while...
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"Sicario: Day of the Solado". AllMovie. "Skyscraper (2018)". AllMovie. "Solo: A Star Wars Story". AllMovie. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse". AllMovie...
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Pittsburgh (redirect from The Burgh)
Mon Wharf and hosts the distinctive PPG Place Gothic-style glass skyscraper complex. New condo towers have been constructed and historic office towers...
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