The comedian and actor recounts his childhood in England, the beginings of his career as an entertainer, and his earliest journeys with the USO, and discusses his family life, his friends, and his colleagues.
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Jack was trying to rescue a fellow soldier: J. Hope, “Mother Had Hopes,” 337. “Leslie was a good worker”: Ibid., 343. ... given in Have Tux, Will Travel (9), “Mother Had Hopes” (317–20), and the Cleveland Press (undated, Hope archives).
I began gathering facts and proofs to prove beyond reasonable doubt that I knew what I was talking about! I wrote this book because I was tired of telling my theory to just one or two people at a time.
Androids Dream ofElectric Sheep, but an intermediate screenwriter, Hampton Francher, used a 1979 William S. Burroughs screenplay of Nourse's book in his revisions to an earlier script and kept the name). 52. RAH, “The Future Revisited” ...
36 Heinlein answered Bulman mildly, pointing out that the child-divorce was legitimate, straightforward extrapolation from current social trends—and that any change of customs will always displease some. Mr. Bulman wrote to me that he ...
The Muppet Movie (Sir Lew Grade, 1 979) Feature film. Bob Hope in cameo as the ice cream man. Created by Jim Henson. Directed by James Frawley. BIBLIOGRAPHY Adams, Cindy. "Thanks for the Memories." Ladies Home Journal, Filmography 453.
For more than half a century now , Bergman has traded in the mysteries with the sure knowledge that there are a lot of realities in our reality . " He says , " We don't know anything about those realities .
Author/Title Pub./Stock No. Yr. Price Author/Title PubVStock No. Yr. Price GROVE, FRED (cont.) No bugles, no glory. Sun dance. GROVE, WALT Down . Hell-bent for danger. The joy boys . The man who said no. The wings of eagles.
You know, have tux will travel kind of thing” (Charlotte Nolan). Yet a woman interviewed by Shaunna Scott told her: “My status as a single woman, with no children, contributed to my subordinate, dependent position.
An anguished call for a plumber produces Cluny Brown. Thereafter, her fortunes tangle with ... In the novel, plumbing is incidental, but Lubitsch makes Cluny's ambitions the film's central joke and a means of mocking Britain's snobbery.