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Frank Sinatra plays a private eye who is hired to keep track of a spoiled heiress (Sue Lyon). However, the seemingly easy job devolves into tracking down stolen jewelry and murder. Co-starring Jill St. John, Gena Rowlands and Richard Conte.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (01/28/25), Hank answers the following questions:Is the love you feel for Christ supposed to be instantaneous at conversion? I do not feel that way. How can I love Christ more? Steve - Edmonton, AB (1:17)Do I have to tithe to my local church, or can I give my tithe to other causes? Jill - St. Louis, MO (5:00)I am a worship leader in a music ministry. I'm having trouble with churches we play at that practice speaking in tongues. Should I be in those churches? Robert - Aztec, NM (15:14)My father-in-law consistently takes the Lord's name in vain but attends church every week. How should I assess his situation? Larry - Nashville, TN (19:06)When we visit my in-laws' Catholic church, they never recite the ending to the Lord's Prayer. Is there a reason they don't recite that part? Larry - Nashville, TN (21:00)Can you explain Matthew 7:21-23 where the Lord says He never knew these people, but they did such great things in His name? Andrea - Edmonton, AB (22:18)
Stefanie Powers Hart To Hart Interview CONTINUES - Enlightening and Fun! Stefanie talks with John about The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., including guest stars like Boris Karloff working with Yvonne DeCarlo and the tragedy of Yvonne's husband, and growing up around Maureen O'Hara as well as her experience with John Wayne on McClintock. Stefanie recalls childhood ballet classes with Natalie Wood and Jill St. John, reuniting with Natalie Wood and meeting Robert Wagner on West Side Story, and Hollywood gatherings at Roddy McDowell's house. Stefanie also shares her recognition at the United Nations and the impact of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation on thousands of people. So much more! Thank you so much Stefanie! Become a That's Classic! PATREON member including the opportunity to see Exclusive Bonus Footage: patreon.com/thatsclassic That's Classic! Merchandise: http://tee.pub/lic/2R57OwHl2tE Subscribe for free to That's Classic YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: facebook.com/thatsclassictv Hosted by John Cato, actor, voiceover artist, and moderator for over 20 years for the television and movie industry. John's background brings a unique insight and passion to the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-cato/support
GGACP continues its weeklong celebration of Gino Salomone's birthday by revisiting this memorable -- and hilarious -- interview from 2019. In this episode: Henry Winkler proceeds with caution, Major Burns bombs at a breakfast, Gino looks back on his friendships with Morey Amsterdam, Bob Denver and Alan Hale Jr. and the boys try to get to the bottom of the Jill St. John story. PLUS: Chico Marx in “Psycho”! Senor Wences delivers a eulogy! Gilbert is mistaken for Pat Morita! And Gino shares a hot tub with Mr. T! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tracey Bregman is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Lauren Fenmore on the CBS soap operas The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Bregman was born in Munich, Germany, to American musical arranger, record producer and composer Buddy Bregman and Canadian-born actress Suzanne Lloyd. She lived in Great Britain until the age of 10 when her family relocated to California. She has been acting since she was 11 years old, and currently resides in Malibu, California. She studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Bregman made her acting debut playing a small part in the 1978 made-for-television movie, Three on a Date. Later that year, she was cast in the NBC daytime soap opera, Days of Our Lives portraying troubled teen, Donna Temple Craig. In 1979, she received Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actress in A Daytime Series for her performance in soap. She left the soap in 1980. In 1981, she made her big screen debut starring in the slasher film Happy Birthday to Me. She later starred alongside Jill St. John in the prison drama film The Concrete Jungle (1982) and in the Canadian comedy-drama film, The Funny Farm (1983). On television, she guest-starred on The Littlest Hobo, The Love Boat, Fame, and The Fall Guy. In 1983, Bregman returned to daytime television with the role of Lauren Fenmore in the CBS's The Young and the Restless. Bregman initially believed her role as Lauren would be brief, but after six months the soap offered her a contract and she accepted. When it was introduced in 1985, she was the first actress to be awarded the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series (then known as the "Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series"), being nominated for the same award again in 1987 and for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in both 2006 and 2008. In 1992, Bregman brought the character to The Bold and the Beautiful, resulting in her migrating there fully in 1995. In 2000, Bregman returned to The Young and the Restless, remaining on a recurring status. From April to June 2010, while still portraying Lauren, Bregman took on double-duty with The Young and the Restless, as she also portrayed Sheila Carter's sister, Sarah. In, 2010, she also appeared alongside her Y&R co-star, Christian LeBlanc, in the music video for Reba McEntire's single, "I Keep On Loving You". Bregman is an active supporter and honorary board member for Chenoa Manor, an animal sanctuary in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reel Britannia podcast - a very British podcast about very British movies...with just a hint of professionalism. Scott and Steven are joined this week by their dear friend Mark, host of The Good, The Bad and The Odd podcast, to discuss an overlooked movie from 1972 starring Oliver Reed, Edward Woodward, Ian McShane, Frank Finlay, Freddie Jones and Jill St John. Revenge, car chases, prison escapes...what more you could ask for? Sitting Target (1972) A killer has one more victim on his hit list – his faithless wife! Oliver Reed snarls and seethes his way through a brute-force 70's crime thriller in the tradition of Get Carter. Douglas Hickox, who would go on to helm such memorable films as Theatre of Blood and Zulu Dawn, brings his filmmaking intensity to a story of revenge set in a London as bleak and brooding as the prison from which convicted killer Harry Lomart (Reed) and his fellow inmate (Ian McShane) escape. Once free, Harry sets out to exterminate his seductive wife (Jill St. John), who carries another man's child. Armed with a handgun, fueled by rage, Harry draws closer to his sitting target. Also closing in: a police inspector (Edward Woodward), who's determined to protect the hunted woman. Reed and McShane – one grim, one voluble, and both steeped in violence -- make an intimidating tough-guy team. "Bastard must be made out of concrete!" You can find this and all our previous episodes everywhere you download your podcasts Follow us on Twitter @rbritanniapod email: reelbritannia@gmail.com #britmovie #reelbritannia #oliverreed #ianmcshane #edwardwoodward #frankfinlay #jillstjohn #sittingtarget #1972 #movie #podcast Thanks for listening! Scott and Steven
This week, we discuss two British gangster films from the early 1970s. The first is Sitting Target (1972), directed by Douglas Hickox and starring Oliver Reed, Ian McShane and Jill St. John. It was based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Laurence Henderson and is about a man intent on escaping prison to kill his unfaithful wife. The second is Villain (1971), directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane, Nigel Davenport and Donald Sinden. It is based on James Barlow's 1968 novel The Burden of Proof and is reputed to be a thinly veiled portrait of Ronnie Kray. Timestamps This podcast contains spoilers for the following films/TV shows: What we've been watching (00:01:10) – Hercules, Spartan, House of Games, Young Adult, Hostiles Sitting Target (00:26:30) Villain (01:01:45) Coin toss (01:27:40) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Letterboxd – @andycifpod @fat-tits mcmahon Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com
Welcome back to the house that is Round! This time we are picking two episodes and pitting them up against each other to see which of them is the better of the two. Special guest Trisha Haywood is returning along with new guest judge Jill St. John. You know if we're talking Roundhouse we've got to have someone from the show with us. Back with us is Mark David to share with us some stories of both episodes. Which episode will rise victorious? Join us in the under construction studio to find out. Show some love to Crystal Lewis: https://linktr.ee/thecrystallewis Make sure to check out Mark David on an episode of 'We Baby Bears' on Max. Get your tickets to SplatCon. Use code attack10 for 10% off / attack25 for $25 off hotel https://www.splatcon.com/tickets Unlock Bonus Content on Patreon Shop at our Splat Attack Merch Store Email Us: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Please leave us a review in your podcast app!
Apocalypse Video Bond-Cast Mission Dossier: The Target: 1971's Diamonds are Forever Your Contacts: Apocalypse Video (M)anager - Dave Agents - Mike and Jackie Mission Objectives: Pay Sean Connery a King's Ransom to return to the role of Bond Uncover the behind the scenes drama between Jill St. John and Lana Wood Infiltrate Blofeld's fake moon landing set Additional Objectives: Rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com. Got a movie you'd like us to watch? Hit us up and we'll talk about it on the show! The Apocalypse Video Bond Cast will return with…Live and Let Die.
Just a few more days until Christmas. But if you haven't gotten the house ready yet or the dinner planned? Who knows more about planning for a holiday celebration than Martha Stewart.? Perhaps the most fun interview I ever had with her was in the fall of 1993, not long before Christmas that year when we talked about her book Martha Stewart's Christmas. And we also talked about her business empire. Her TV show had just premiered a few weeks earlier. Here is that 1993 interview. Get Martha Stewart's Christmas by Martha StewartAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Ina Garten and Jill St. John For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by Gage Skidmore
Set sail on Episode 49, Season 2 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Sonny Bono, Charlie Callas, Artie Johnson, Peter Lawford, Jill St. John, Dana Wynter, and Sheila Lenham as they deal with reluctant rockers, horrible husbands, misunderstood murderers, deaf dream girls, gruff gamblers, bumbling bravery and Anderson! So roll them bones and get ready to spit fire as we launch into episode 49 of Lovin' The Loveboat. We also encourage everyone to find our podcasts Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did.
On this week's episode Phillip is joined by Paul Rowlands from money-into-light.com and the movie that Paul wanted to discuss was Sitting Target from 1972, starring Oliver Reed, Ian McShane, and Jill St. John. Phillip starts the show by introducing Paul and Paul's website. They then read some corrections that were sent by Sam Panico about a previous episode. Phillip then reads the general information about the movie with some facts thrown in. It's then time to hear from listeners' with the Listener Opinions segment. The two of them discuss this fantastic movie. Phillip and Paul discuss all kinds of different scenes and bits of the film that they like. Then they answer the question of whether they noticed anything in the movie that Quentin Tarantino may have liked or put in a film. They then individually rate the film, and from the enthusiasm of Paul, Phillip ups his rating. Then they answer another question which is whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Day of the Dead (1985). Paul then adds some movies that he saw that were interestiing; The Shuttered Room (1967), Positive I.D. (1987) (a film praised by Quentin.), The Go-Go's documentary (2020). It's then time for the randomizer to pick what movie Phillip and his next co-host, Antonio Palacio (The Cultworthy Cinema Podcast), will be covering. So come back on December 15th for Audition (1999). Check out Paul on his website listed above and check out his dedicated Facebook page called The Alternate Video Archives, which can be found here https://www.facebook.com/groups/656934916096606/members/ Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
The top two ways brick and mortar businesses are found and referred is 1. Google and 2. Word of mouth. I'm super excited to share with you an exceptional woman who IS the only option in town. Jill McNamee has made a name for herself by leaning into her network and diving deep into relationships - so that she is referred and known on a first name basis in her community. This episode is a masterclass in learning how to leverage your network for ultimate success. Save, Share and leave a review! This one is GOLD!✨Want to connect with Jill:St. Croix Valley GirlsMcNamee Real Estate TeamWomens Business Professionals of St. Croix ValleyDid you love today's podcast?
In which our heroes discuss the Hart to Hart episode “Hart to Hart” (Season 1, Episode 1), which first aired on 25 August 1979.Recorded at AH2HH2H HQ on 09 May 2023.Notes: This episode was interminable and mental. Jill St. John! Natalie Wood! Insanity. Our Instagram account: h2hh2hpcast.
Journalist, Radio Host, Philly Institution LORAINE BALLARD MORRILL brings class to the Mission as the show kicks off with a review of 2006's Last Holiday, starring Queen Latifah and LL Cool J. Then the guys get to play Top Five Christmas Soul Songs and Six Degrees of D'Urville to Santa and Mrs. Claus, Jonathan Winters and Jill St. John. _____________________ Rate & Review The Mission on Apple - Help us get to 200 reviews! Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on IG, Twitter @micheauxmission Leave Voicemail for Vincent & Len Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some of our fav local chefs shared a special family holiday recipe and paired it with a song (or 2). Executive Chef Walter Royal of The Angus Barn Chef Cheetie Kumar (formerly of Garland, Matt Bumpas of Sweet Bumpas in Durham, Chef Jill St. Lucia of Catering Works, Chef Jeff Seizer of Counting House in 21C Museum Hotel, Durham, Chef Inez Rubistello of On the Square & Tarboro Brewing Company, Chef Jake Wood of Lawrence BBQ, Chef Alex Ricci of Cucciola Terraza in North Hills Raleigh and Chef Chris Lopez of Fine Folk.
Topics include why I dislike this film and the Jill St. John and Lana Wood feud. Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2
Seinfeld Episode 19 (Season 8) Summery: “George's girlfriend uses the phrase “yada yada” instead of completing her sentences. Dr. Tim Whatley infuriates Jerry when he converts to Judaism for the jokes. Kramer and Mickey go on a double date. Elaine botches the chances of her friends adopting a baby. Debra Messing, Robert Wagner, and Jill St. John guest star.”Original air date: April 24, 1997This week on Cartwright! A Seinfeld Podcast, Adam and Corey breakdown and review The Yada Yada… and that's the end of the episode! Lol bad jokes aside, the boys have a blast going down memory lane with this iconic episode of Seinfeld. Sadly, it's not a perfect episode- there are somethings that almost derail it, but thankfully The Yada Yada sticks the landing!Let us know what you think on Facebook or our Patreon page. We love hearing your thoughts on the episode of Seinfeld or Cartwright!ATENTION: The next episode (The Millennium) will be Patreon exclusive!—————————————Our complete SEINFELD archive plus our CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM aftershow can be found exclusively at patreon.com/CartwrightFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/cartwrightpodcastThis podcast is part of the BFOPNetwork.com
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Legendary Actor, Producer and Author, Robert Wagner About Harvey's guest: Robert Wagner is one of the most popular and successful stars in the entertainment industry, boasting three hit television series and an impressive list of both feature and television films. He has acted in over 100 films and made hundreds of television appearances in his 70+ year career. As a young man under contract to 20th Century Fox, Robert Wagner was cast by Darryl F. Zanuck in With a Song in My Heart. Although the part lasted a scant minute, his performance as a crippled soldier responding to the song of Susan Hayward's Jane Froman brought immediate public reaction to the studio. Spencer Tracy saw his performance in Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef and requested Wagner for the role of his son in Broken Lance. Tracy was so impressed with Wagner, he cast him again as his brother in The Mountain. A small sample of Wagner's numerous film credits includes Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, The Pink Panther, The Curse of the Pink Panther, Midway, The Towering Inferno, Banning, Harper, Prince Valiant, The True Story of Jesse James, and All the Fine Young Cannibals. He starred with Joanne Woodward in her film debut, A Kiss Before Dying. Antonio Banderas directed Wagner in Crazy in Alabama. In the 1990s, he was introduced to a new legion of fans with the role of Number Two, the villainous henchman to Dr. Evil, the archenemy of Mike Myers' title character in the Austin Powers trilogy. On television, Wagner starred in three long-running series. He was nominated for an Emmy for his role as suave cat-burglar Alexander Mundy in It Takes a Thief with Malachi Throne and Fred Astaire. He portrayed con man-turned-detective Pete Ryan in Switch with Eddie Albert and Sharon Gless. And Wagner became a fan favorite as the debonair and charming millionaire/amateur detective Jonathan Hart in Hart to Hart with Stefanie Powers. Other illustrious television performances include starring with Jaclyn Smith in the top-rated miniseries, Windmills of the Gods — based on Sidney Sheldon's best-selling novel; Angie Dickinson in the miniseries Pearl; Audrey Hepburn in Love Among Thieves; Lesley Anne Down in Indiscreet; and Elizabeth Taylor in There Must Be a Pony, which he also executive-produced. He appeared alongside such notable names as Philip Casnoff, Kyle Chandler, Cathy Lee Crosby, Leslie-Ann Down, and Billy Dee Williams in North and South: Book 3, Heaven and Hell. Sir Laurence Olivier chose Wagner to star with him in the television adaptation of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Wagner's wife, the late Natalie Wood, co-starred with them. In addition to his film and television ventures, Robert toured the world performing in A.R. Gurney's Love Letters with Stefanie Powers. They were the first to launch the tour internationally. After his tour with Powers ended, Wagner enjoyed the play so much, he continued performing it at charity events and around the world with his wife, actress Jill St. John. Away from the acting world, Robert Wagner has long been a fan of golf and boasted a five handicap. He once beat professional golfer Sam Snead in a head-to-head competition. Footage of this win is posted in the Video section of this page under Additional Videos. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/https://www.robert-wagner.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/277363364879/ https://www.instagram.com/robertwagnerofficial/#RobertWagner #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Tyler Orton of the Subspace Transmissions podcast, ride a moon buggy through Las Vegas while tackling Sean Connery's final Eon-produced 007 adventure, Diamonds Are Forever. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Starring Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean, Bruce Cabot, Putter Smith, Bruce Glover and Norman Burton. Check out Subspace Transmissions wherever you get your podcasts, and follow them on Facebook and YouTube. Also, make sure to watch Calvin Dyson and David Lowbridge-Ellis's excellent YouTube video on Queer Characters in James Bond films. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Michael Richardson, author of "Guns, Girls and Gadgets: Sixties Spy Films Uncovered," land an aircraft with the mere punch of a button while decoding the 1965 Rod Taylor vehicle The Liquidator. Directed by Jack Cardiff. Starring Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard, Jill St. John, Wilfried Hyde-White, David Tomlinson, Akim Tamiroff, Eric Sykes and Gabriella Licudi. Michael's book, "Guns, Girls and Gadgets: Sixties Spy Films Uncovered," is available on Amazon or through Quoit Media Limited. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
Join us as Claudette, Kim, and Drew engage with another special guest. In this episode, Jill St. Clair, Economic Development Director from the Town of Killingly, is back in the studio to teach us all about why money matters.
Jack Jones is a singer and actor, born in Hollywood, California. He recorded hits: “Lollipops and Roses,” “Wives and Lovers,” and “The Race is On.” I'll tell you in a minute what he was best known for singing. Jack was married briefly to actress Jill St. John. He'll explain why they parted. He appeared on many TV shows including the popular “Hullabaloo Rock and Roll” series. His credits in the theater include “Guys and Dolls, “Man of La Mancha,” and “South Pacific.” In 2013 he appeared as himself as a nightclub singer in the film “American Hustle.” Jack Jones is best known for singing the theme song on the popular TV show “Love Boat.” I asked him how he got that gig.
On Episode 085 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis participates in a celebration of 50th Anniversary of the 1971 James Bond 007 film DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER! The film stars Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Lana Wood, Charles Gray, Jimmy Dean, Bruce Cabot, Bruce Glover, Putter Smith, Norman Burton, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, and Lois Maxwell. Joining Curtis on this episode a VERY SPECIAL GUEST! She is the actress who portrayed the femme fatale Thumper in the film, Trina Parks! She shares great stories about her role and the making of the movie. Show notes for this episode may be found at retrozest.com/EP085. Incidentally, you may help the podcast by purchasing a JAMES BOND 007 T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/jamesbond. Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).
Directed by: Guy Hamilton Starring: Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean, Bruce Cabot, Norman Burton, Putter Smith, and Bruce Glover Genre: Spy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinema-cult-network/support
On this Thanksgiving Eve, we'll be talking a little turkey. And gravy, and mashed potatoes, and lots of other delicious stuff from the cookbook written by actress and cookbook author Jill St. John. In a long and successful acting career St. John was popular in movies and on television. She was in Diamonds Are Forever as Tiffany Case, the first American Bond girl. Later. though, she established herself as a chef and food writer in print and on TV. I met her a few days before Thanksgiving in 1987, when we had a nice conversation about all kinds of food, and how she came to write a cookbook. And her acting career.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 202, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Ranches 1: Kendall County, Texas is named for the man who brought merinos to the area as this type of rancher. sheep rancher. 2: At about 12,000 sq. mi., Strangeray Springs, a cattle ranch (or station) in this country, is bigger than Vermont. Australia. 3: Prairie Chapel is the name of George W. Bush's ranch near this Texas town, population 705. Crawford. 4: Around 1905 these animals, not native to Arizona, were brought to a ranch in the state, where they now roam. buffalo. 5: It's the name of Steve and Gayle Henson's California ranch for which a creamy dressing was named. Hidden Valley. Round 2. Category: A Girl's Best Friend 1: Modern synthetic diamonds were first produced in 1954 by compressing this element under extreme pressure. Carbon. 2: 1971 James Bond film in which Jill St. John played Tiffany Case. Diamonds Are Forever. 3: It's equal to 200 milligrams. One carat. 4: Mae West's reply to the comment "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!". "Goodness has nothing to do with it". 5: Where you might find a diamond pendant on a woman, or the tendency of diamonds to split among lines. Cleavage. Round 3. Category: Milking Cows 1: I think I could do a better job of milking a cow than Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton did on this reality series in 2003. The Simple Life. 2: A 1903 Broadway musical version of "The Wizard of Oz" featured this farm girl singing about milking cows. Dorothy. 3: Eleanor the cow swallowed Eb's radio on "Music to Milk By", a 1967 episode of this classic down-on-the-farm sitcom. Green Acres. 4: Possum Sweetheart was one contented cow, producing 37,381 lbs. of milk for this company in 1920 alone. Carnation. 5: A movie heartthrob turns out to be a natural at milking cows in the 2003 film called "Win a Date with" him. Tad Hamilton. Round 4. Category: Former Postal Workers 1: This postmaster of New Salem, Illinois later became President. Abraham Lincoln. 2: With the money Knute Rockne earned hoisting mail bags, he was able to attend this university. Notre Dame. 3: In 1919 rain, white Christmas, sleet or hail couldn't keep this crooner from his clerk job in Spokane. Bing Crosby. 4: The son of a civil servant, this member of the Blues Brothers was once a postal worker in Canada. Dan Aykroyd. 5: In 1946 he worked days as a mailman in Winnetka, Illinois; later he starred with Doris Day. Rock Hudson. Round 5. Category: The European Past 1: July 14, 1789 was the Marquis de Launay's last day as governor of this edifice. the Bastille. 2: While N. European sailors navigated by stars, Mediterraneans like Columbus relied mainly on this instrument. the compass. 3: This 5th emperor built baths with running sea- and sulphur water; he should have used them to put out the fire. Nero. 4: After World War II signs marking the entrance to East Berlin were usually in German and these 3 other languages. English, French and Russian. 5: In 1323 this current part of the Netherlands gained control of Zeeland. Holland. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Join us as Claudette, Kim, and Drew kick off a new season filled with special guests. In this episode, Jill St. Clair, Economic Development Director from the Town of Killingly, engages in one of our Lit Talks.
Steph & Ash talk with Jill St. Thomas, CEO of Tampa Bay Tech (TBT), and Jeremy Wilson, CTO of Amscot Financial and Executive Chair of TBT. TBT is a non-profit technology council that has been engaging and uniting the local technology community for 21 years. Through their memberships and partnerships, their mission is to build […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: Building A Tech Empire With Jill St. Thomas & Jeremy Wilson appeared first on Radio Influence.
Steph & Ash talk with Jill St. Thomas, CEO of Tampa Bay Tech (TBT), and Jeremy Wilson, CTO of Amscot Financial and Executive Chair of TBT. TBT is a non-profit technology council that has been engaging and uniting the local technology community for 21 years. Through their memberships and partnerships, their mission is to build […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: Building A Tech Empire With Jill St. Thomas & Jeremy Wilson appeared first on Radio Influence.
Todd is joined by Emily Slade from the Why This Film podcast to discuss 1980's How to Beat the High Cost of Living, starring Jessica Lange, Jane Curtain and Jill St. John.
Miss Floribunda attempts to regain her femininity.Written and produced by Mr Kurt Nielsen - 2021 All rights reserved.
On this episode hosts Tom Butler, Brendan Duffy and Tom Wheatley look into six more James Bond creatives and characters under the letter C. The diverse topics of discussion include Joe Caroff, the graphic designer responsible for the iconic 007 gun logo and filmmaker William P Cartlidge who held vital roles on a number of different Bond films. The team also look at 'Tomorrow Never Dies' power couple Elliot and Paris Carver, as portrayed by Jonathan Pryce and Teri Hatcher. Finally, the episode covers two important Bond girls: Rosie Carver of 'Live and Let Die' infamy, as played by Gloria Hendry, and Tiffany Case, the 'Diamonds Are Forever' jewel smuggler, played by Jill St. John. Please rate this podcast and leave a review wherever you listen. James Bond will return... Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Shanel Lindsay left her law firm job following an incident in 2009 when she had the epiphany that cannabis decriminalization was not enough and that she needed to fight for legalization. She is a force behind the 2016 Massachusetts legalization efforts, is an advocate for cannabis equity, and started her own Boston based company, Ardent, which has developed a couple of really great little decarboxylators.Shanel Lindsay and Joyce are both alums of the Northeastern University School of Law, and Shanel was the first person who opened Joyce's eyes to the potential of the cannabis industry when she was featured with a cover story in the NUSL alum magazine in 2016.Shanel shares her story of transitioning from corporate law to cannabis entrepreneur, social equity in cannabis, and her advice to women - black women specifically - on the importance of capital and how to find investors. And Joyce gives a shout out to a friend of the show Sherri Tutkus, founder of The Green Nurse, and shares her favorite thing this week - a cannabis romantic thriller, A Walk In the Park by Jill St. Thomas. Topics Discussed(2:32) Welcome and cannabis news! (2:40) Arizona, New Jersey, South Dakota, Montana Adult Use(2:50) Mississippi Medical and Oregon Everything(2:43) Boston Public Radio (Joyce around minute 11:00)(4:00) Shout out to The Green Nurse (4:20) Nurse Mark(5:08) Guest Introduction – Shanel Lindsay(6:50) Origin Story in Sharon, MA(8:10) 2001 Ancient Cannabis History(8:41) 2009 Run In With Local Law Enforcement(12:00) Epiphany That Decriminalization Not Legalization(16:00) The Evolution of Decarboxylation and Activation(17:14) The Process(18:15) Nova Launch 2014 and MCR Labs(19:05) The Device That Looks Like A Soup Thermos(20:43) Easy Bake Ardent(23:55) Discretion is Important(24:50) Easy Bake Cakes(26:00) Holiday Gifts(27:30) Financing In Cannabis(28:00) Ardent Means Passionate!(29:00) “Everything that glitters is not gold” In Cannabis Investment(29:35) Banking in Cannabis and 2017 Shut Down(31:33) Arcview Investment(32:00) Finding Investors is like Dating!(32:50) Ardent Social Media Food Feed(33:00) Ardent Facebook Group(35:55) Virtual Friendsgiving(36:33) The Canna Mom Show Sponsorships(37:42) A Walk In The Park by Jill St. James(39:40) Social Equity in MA Cannabis : Delivery License Discussion(43:00) Shout Out To: MRCC, MassEon, Commonwealth Dispensary Association, Minorities for Medical Marijuana(44:41) Shanel's Son Working In The Biz(46:25) Connect with Ardent and ShanelThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music Amie Searles for believing Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network
On Episode 017 (a bonus episode!) of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis quickly discusses 3 more films which celebrated a 35th Anniversary in August 2020: Fright Night Pee Wee's Big Adventure Teen Wolf Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall, Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman), Dee Snider, Twisted Sister and Michael J. Fox are all discussed. Additionally August 2020 Retro Landmark Celebrity Birthdays are covered; including Martin Sheen, Sean Penn, Timothy Hutton, Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Honor Blackman, Debbie Gibson, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, etc.
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast Celebrating birthday's on this day: Matthew Perry, Peter Gallagher, Melissa Fumero, Jill St. John, Kyra Sedgwick, Jonathan Frakes, Gene Roddenberry, Adam Arkin, Erika Christensen, Gerald McRaney, John Stamos, Jim Carter, Kevin Dillon, Debra Paget, Martin Donovan, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, Coco Chanel, L.Q. Jones, Ahmed Best, Fred Thompson, Maria de Medeiros, Gene Roddenberry, Pablo Larrain, Valerie Kaprisky, William Jefferson Clinton, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
Born on this Day: is a daily podcast hosted by Bil Antoniou, Amanda Barker & Marco Timpano. Celebrating the famous and sometimes infamous born on this day. Check out their other podcasts: Bad Gay Movies, Bitchy Gay Men Eat & Drink Every Place is the Same My Criterions The Insomnia Project Marco's book: 25 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Podcast Celebrating birthday's on this day: Matthew Perry, Peter Gallagher, Melissa Fumero, Jill St. John, Kyra Sedgwick, Jonathan Frakes, Gene Roddenberry, Adam Arkin, Erika Christensen, Gerald McRaney, John Stamos, Jim Carter, Kevin Dillon, Debra Paget, Martin Donovan, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, Coco Chanel, L.Q. Jones, Ahmed Best, Fred Thompson, Maria de Medeiros, Gene Roddenberry, Pablo Larrain, Valerie Kaprisky, William Jefferson Clinton, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/born-on-this-day-podcast/message
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Robert Wagner, Author of I LOVED HER IN THE MOVIES. Now in Paperback Film and television actor and New York Times bestselling author Robert Wagner's tribute to the great women movie stars he has known. I LOVED HER IN THE MOVIES Memories of Hollywood's Legendary Actresses Robert Wagner Film and television actor Robert Wagner shares an intimate and revealing account of the great women movie stars he's worked with during 60 years in the industry, from Bette Davis and Marilynn Monroe, to Raquel Welch and Glenn Close, and many more, including two actresses whom he ultimately married, Natalie Wood and Jill St. John. In a career that has spanned over sixty years, Robert Wagner has witnessed the twilight of the Golden Age of Hollywood and the rise of television, becoming a beloved star in both film and TV. During this time, he became acquainted, both professionally and socially, with many of the greatest female screen personalities of all time. Robert Wagner is the star of such films as A Kiss Before Dying, The Longest Day, The Pink Panther, and most recently, the Austin Powers franchise. On television, he starred in It Takes a Thief (with Fred Astaire), Switch (with Eddie Albert and Sharon Gless), and Hart to Hart (with Stefanie Powers). He has recently appeared on Two and a Half Men and NCIS. The author of the New York Times bestsellers Pieces of My Heart and You Must Remember This, Wagner is married to actress Jill St. John.
Story: Eine versunkene Welt, in der auch heute noch Dinosaurier leben? Professor Challenger wird zum Spott seiner Kollegen, als er von seiner unglaublichen These berichtet. Um sie zu belegen, stellt er eine achtköpfige Amazonas-Expedition zusammen, die es nach einem Hubschrauberabsturz auf dem entlegenen Hochplateau tatsächlich mit echten Dinosauriern zu tun bekommt. Und das sind längst nicht die einzigen urzeitlichen Gefahren, denen sich das Team von Challenger zu stellen hat. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 23.06.2016 (Koch Media GmbH - DVD) The Lost World Creature Feature, Action, Abenteuer Land: USA 1960 Laufzeit: ca. 96 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Irwin Allen Drehbuch: Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen Buch: Arthur Conan Doyle Musik: Paul Sawtell Mit Michael Rennie, Jill St.John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas, ... https://youtu.be/Z7S9ie4fCBw
Story: Eine versunkene Welt, in der auch heute noch Dinosaurier leben? Professor Challenger wird zum Spott seiner Kollegen, als er von seiner unglaublichen These berichtet. Um sie zu belegen, stellt er eine achtköpfige Amazonas-Expedition zusammen, die es nach einem Hubschrauberabsturz auf dem entlegenen Hochplateau tatsächlich mit echten Dinosauriern zu tun bekommt. Und das sind längst nicht die einzigen urzeitlichen Gefahren, denen sich das Team von Challenger zu stellen hat. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 23.06.2016 (Koch Media GmbH - DVD) The Lost World Creature Feature, Action, Abenteuer Land: USA 1960 Laufzeit: ca. 96 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Irwin Allen Drehbuch: Charles Bennett, Irwin Allen Buch: Arthur Conan Doyle Musik: Paul Sawtell Mit Michael Rennie, Jill St.John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas, ... https://youtu.be/Z7S9ie4fCBw
ROBERT WAGNER TALKS ABOUT HIS BOOK YOU MUST REMEMBER THISRobert Wagner is one of the most popular and successful stars in the entertainment industry, boasting three hit series and an impressive list of both feature and television films. As a young man under contract to 20th Century Fox, Wagner was cast by Darryl F. Zanuck in "With a Song in My Heart." Although the part lasted a scant minute, his performance as a crippled soldier responding to the song of Susan Hayward brought immediate public reaction to the studio. Spencer Tracy saw him in "Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef" and requested Wagner for the role of his son in "Broken Lance." Tracy was so impressed with Wagner, he cast him as his brother again in "The Mountain." A small sample of his numerous film credits includes "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story," "The Pink Panther," "The Curse of the Pink Panther," "Midway," "The Towering Inferno," "Banning," "Harper," "Prince Valiant," "The True Story of Jesse James," and "All the Fine Young Cannibals." He recently re-created his role of "Number Two," the villainous henchman to Dr. Evil, the archenemy of Mike Myers' title character in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." Antonio Banderas also directed Wagner in "Crazy in Alabama." In 1998, the actor was in "Wild Things," starring Matt Dillon and Kevin Bacon.On television, Wagner has starred on three long-running series, "It Takes a Thief," with Fred Astaire, "Switch," with Eddie Albert and Sharon Gless and "Hart to Hart," with Stefanie Powers. He was nominated for an Emmy for his role as Alexander Mundy in "It Takes a Thief". Since the end of the regular run of the series, the actor has produced eight "Hart to Hart" movies for both NBC and cable's Family Channel. He also starred with Jaclyn Smith in the top-rated miniseries "Windmills of the Gods," based on Sidney Sheldon's best-selling novel; with Angie Dickinson in the miniseries "Pearl"; with Audrey Hepburn in "Love among Thieves"; with Lesley Anne Down in "Indiscreet" and in "North and South III," with Joanne Woodward in "A Kiss Before Dying"; and with Elizabeth Taylor in "There Must Be a Pony," which he also executive-produced. Wagner was chosen by Sir Laurence Olivier to star with him in the television adaptation of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," in which he costarred with his wife, the late Natalie Wood. Wagner also teamed up with Sir Laurence Oliver in "This Gun for Hire," Danielle Steel's "Jewels" and "To Catch a King."In addition to all his film and television ventures, Wagner has toured the world performing A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters", with Stefanie Powers, who were the first to launch the tour Internationally. Currently, Wagner performs "Love Letters" at charity events with his wife, actress Jill St. John.Wagner enjoys golfing and spending time with his 3 daughters, Katie (Television Personality), Natasha (Actress) and Courtney (Artist).The legendary actor and bestselling author of Pieces of My Heart offers a nostalgic look at Hollywood's golden age!With a career spanning more than five decades, few actors are more qualified to recount the glamorous Hollywood era of the late 1940s and early 1950s than Robert Wagner. You Must Remember This is Wagner's ode to a bygone age, to its incomparable style and how it was displayed, and to its legendary stars.Wagner revisits the houses, restaurants, and other haunts of Hollywood's elite, offering an intimate view of their lives on and off screen. He fondly recounts mythic figures simply entertaining at home among friends, away from the publicity machine and public eye that morphed into today's paparazzi culture. Wagner also discusses the business of Hollywood and its evolution from an industry once dominated by moguls to one run by agents, and examines the career arcs of his peers, carefully considering why some survived and others faded.Engaging and entertaining, You Must Remember This is a window into the splendors of an erstwhile era and an opportunity for readers to live vicariously through one its most beloved leading men.WWW.ROBERT-WAGNER.COMBILL MEDLEY – THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS - THE TIME OF MY LIFE Bill Medley's indelible baritone adorns some of the biggest hits of the twentieth century—"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," "Rock and Roll Heaven"—and is prominent on the soundtrack of an entire generation. He and his musical partner, the late inimitable Bobby Hatfield, formed the Righteous Brothers in 1963 and forever changed the sound of popular music. The term "blue-eyed soul" was born.After the Phil Spector-produced "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" hit #1 in 1964 and Bobby Hatfield's sweeping solo vocal turn on "Unchained Melody" enchanted millions, the Righteous Brothers found themselves in the thick of the musical and cultural changes sweeping the nation. They toured with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, became friends with Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys, and brought rhythm and blues to the largest cross-over audience it had reached to date.The Time of My Life is an affecting and vivid memoir of those times and beyond, an unvarnished look at Bill Medley's personal triumphs and tragedies through the filter of five decades of musical, television, motion picture, and live-performance success. Medley opens his head and his heart, sharing his thoughts and feelings about the great African-American music that inspired him, his loving yet tumultuous and complicated relationship with Bobby Hatfield, the murder of his first wife Karen and his struggle to raise their son alone, his close friendship with Elvis and its sad ending, his deep depression over losing his voice (and how he got it back), his smash duet with Jennifer Warnes on "(I've Had) the Time of My Life" for the Dirty Dancingsoundtrack, and how he learned to settle down and become a family man and enjoy a nearly thirty-year (and counting) marriage.But Medley's story isn't just about the #1 hits and the awards. It's the story of an immensely talented young guy who lived the rock star life and reached the pinnacle of fame, success, and excess, and how he was eventually able to renew his commitment to both his faith and his family.WWW.BILLMEDLEY.COM