Television History 1951 News
Barrow-born man brings Cutty Sark history to television
THE restoration of a world famous clipper ship is being brought to the small screen tonight – by a Barrow-born TV producer.
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Furness man brings Cutty Sark history to television
THE restoration of a world famous clipper ship is being brought to the small screen tonight – by a Barrow-born TV producer.
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M. Basketball. TCU Concludes Non-Conference Action at SMU
TCU puts the Mountain West race on hold this week for its final non-conference matchup of the regular season Wednesday, as the Horned Frogs face longtime Metroplex rival SMU in Dallas. Tip-off for the contest is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Mustangs' Moody Coliseum.
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Ryman Auditorium, the 120-year old iconic venue that witnessed the evolution of country music during the Grand Ole Opry, the filming of “The Johnny Cash Show,” world class performances by Bob Dylan, Coldplay, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Wilco, Neil Young and so many more of modern history’s greatest entertainers, will replace its stage for the first time since 1951.
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John H. Davis, Chronicler of Kennedys and Others, Dies at 82
Mr. Davis’s eight books included tomes on the Kennedys, the Guggenheims, the Gambinos and the Bouviers, to whom he was related.
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Late Radio Personality, 'Hogan's Heroes' Star Bob Crane Nominated for Induction Into National Radio Hall of Fame
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. , Jan. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Radio personality Bob Crane , who also portrayed Colonel Robert E. Hogan in the television series Hogan's Heroes, has been nominated posthumously ...
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