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Bill Bixby

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Bill Bixby - Early life

He was born Wilfred Bailey Bixby, a fourth-generation Californian, in San Francisco, California where his father, Wilfred Everett Bixby, was a store clerk and his mother Jane Bixby, was a department store owner. In 1946, his mother encouraged him to take ballroom dance lessons and from there, he started dancing all around the city. While dancing, he attended Lowell High School where he perfected his oratory and dramatic skills as a member of the Lowell Forensic Society. He competed in high school speech tournaments regionally. After g ...

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Bill Bixby, Bill Bixby - Early life, Bill Bixby - Television career, Bill Bixby - My Favorite Martian, Bill Bixby - Film work, Bill Bixby - The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Bill Bixby - After Courtship, Bill Bixby - The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby - Private and later life, Bill Bixby - External link

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia - 1993

1993 (MCMXCIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). 1993 - Events. January 1 - Czechoslovakia divides. Establishment of independent Slovakia and Czech Republic. January 3 - In Moscow, George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). January 5 - Washington State executes Westley Allan Do ...

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia - 1934

1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). 1934 - Events. January 1 - Alcatraz becomes a federal prison. January 1 - Nazi Germany passes the "Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring." January 7 - First Flash Gordon comic strip is published. January 10 - Execution of Marinus van der Lubbe January 24 - Einstein visits White House January 26 - The Apollo The ...

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia - Brentwood Los Angeles California

Brentwood is a district in the West Los Angeles region of Los Angeles, California, United States. Located at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains, Brentwood is bordered by Pacific Palisades on the west, Santa Monica on the south and southwest, West Los Angeles on the southeast, Bel-Air on the northeast, Westwood on the east, and Sherman Oaks on the north. The district is bounded by the San Diego Freeway on the east, Wilshire Boulevard on the south, the Santa Monica city limits on the west, and the ridgeline of the Santa Monic ...

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions

Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview. Lowell is regarded by many as the best high school in the San Francisco Unified School District and offers students opportunities to build a strong academic background. The school's modular scheduling system and self-scheduling "arena" program allow students freedom in course choice. Students also have the chance to take a large number of Advanced Placement courses. The school's graduation rate is nearly 100%, and is the largest feeder school to the University of California system, in particular to the Berkeley and Davis campuses. ...

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Lowell High School San Francisco, Lowell High School San Francisco - History, Lowell High School San Francisco - Location, Lowell High School San Francisco - Facilities, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Controversy, Lowell High School San Francisco - Modular Mod System, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Mod Schedule, Lowell High School San Francisco - Class Configurations, Lowell High School San Francisco - Special Schedules, Lowell High School San Francisco - Student/Teacher population, Lowell High School San Francisco - Extracurriculars, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Lowell Forensic Society, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academic Decathalon, Lowell High School San Francisco - The Lowell, Lowell High School San Francisco - Other Clubs, Lowell High School San Francisco - JROTC, Lowell High School San Francisco - Sports, Lowell High School San Francisco - Historical Milestones, Lowell High School San Francisco - Notable Alumni

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - The Incredible Hulk TV series - Notable Episodes

Season one(1977-78) Pilot Episode "Death in the Family" (functions as a quasi-sequel to the pilot, also known as "Return of The Incredible Hulk") in which Bannner learns that an heiress is being poisoned by her step-mother and doctor "Final Round" First regular series episode that has Banner trying to stop a boxer from being corrupted by a crooked fight promoter "747" The Hulk and a young boy must try to land an airplane. Reunites Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz ...

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The Incredible Hulk TV series, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Development, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Casting, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Premise, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Music, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Notable Episodes, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Cancelation, The Incredible Hulk TV series - -Made for TV movies, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Other comments

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Password game - Television versions

The game of Password was adapted into a successful television game show of the same name. Password, hosted by Allen Ludden, ran for 1555 telecasts from October 2, 1961 to September 15, 1967 on CBS and for 1099 shows from April 5, 1971 to June 27, 1975 on ABC. The show's regular announcers were Jack Clark and (later) Lee Vines on CBS and John Harlan on ABC. 2 teams — each consisting of one celebrity player and one contestant — competed on the show. One player gave the single-word clues; the other player attempted to guessed ...

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Password game, Password game - Rules, Password game - Television versions, Password game - Password Plus, Password game - Super Password, Password game - Celebrities, Password game - Episode status, Password game - Versions outside the USA, Password game - Commercial versions

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Character biography

Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk. Bruce Banner dealt with a difficult childhood. His father, Brian Banner, was convinced that his work as an atomic physicist researching radiation at Los Alamos had resulted in a mutant son, whom he had never intended to have. Although Bruce's mother Rebecca loved the boy, this only led to Brian becoming jealous and hating Bruce all the more. He used excuses to keep Bruce away from his mother, often leaving him in the care of Nurse Meachum, who barely tolerated the boy. ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - History, Hulk comics - History of the comic, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Recent history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - The Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - The Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Phi Delta Theta - History

Phi Beta Kappa was the first Greek letter organization founded in the United States when it was created on December 5, 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. 63 years later, Beta Theta Pi was founded at Miami University in Ohio, the first fraternity founded west of the Allegheny Mountains. In protest against the president of the university, members of Beta Theta Pi and other students blocked the entrances of the main educational and administrative building in what became known as t ...

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Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Theta - History, Phi Delta Theta - Educational foundation, Phi Delta Theta - Official philanthrophy, Phi Delta Theta - Historical ties with sororities, Phi Delta Theta - Famous firsts, Phi Delta Theta - Current issues, Phi Delta Theta - Interesting facts about alumni, Phi Delta Theta - Notable alumni

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - My Favorite Martian - Premise

A human-looking extraterrestrial in a one-man ship crash-lands near Los Angeles. The ship's pilot is, in fact, from Mars and is now stranded on Earth. A young newspaper reporter, Tim O'Hara with the Los Angeles Sun, was on his way from Edwards Air Force Base (where he had gone to report on the flight of the X-15) back to Los Angeles when he spotted Martian's ship coming down. Tim takes the Martian in as his roommate and passes him off as his Uncle Martin. Uncle Martin refuses to reveal any of his Martian traits to people other than Ti ...

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My Favorite Martian, My Favorite Martian - Premise, My Favorite Martian - Characters, My Favorite Martian - Animated Series, My Favorite Martian - Movie, My Favorite Martian - Trivia

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - 1993 in television - Television shows

1993 in television - 1940s. Meet the Press (1947-present). Candid Camera (1948-present). Come Dancing (UK) (1949-1995). 1993 in television - 1950s. Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-present). Guiding Light (1952-present). The Today Show (1952-present). Panorama (UK) (1953-present). Face the Nation (1954-present). The Tonight Show (1954-prese ...

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1993 in television, 1993 in television - Events, 1993 in television - Debuts, 1993 in television - Television shows, 1993 in television - 1940s, 1993 in television - 1950s, 1993 in television - 1960s, 1993 in television - 1970s, 1993 in television - 1980s, 1993 in television - 1990s, 1993 in television - Ending this year, 1993 in television - Notable made for TV movies and events, 1993 in television - Deaths

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - The Kentucky Fried Movie - Description

The movie has no unified plot; rather, it consists of numerous sketches. The skits range from poking fun at karate movies to courtroom TV shows, and it also includes the semi-pornographic "Catholic High School Girls In Trouble" skit. The movie features the talents of many former members of The Groundlings theater, as well as some from Second City. The structure of the film is a parody of drive-in movie fare of the 1970s. Thus, its primary targets are exploitation films, many of them produced by the mythical "Samuel L. Bronkowitz" who ...

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The Kentucky Fried Movie, The Kentucky Fried Movie - Description

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - I Am Furious Yellow - Synopsis

When the creator of the well-known cartoon Danger Dog (an obvious allusion to Dangermouse) gives a lecture on the perks of a life in animation at Springfield Elementary, all students become inspired to create their own cartoons. Most of the comic strips the kids draw are rip-offs of Danger Dog. Bart (after his Danger Dude comic was rejected by the Comic Book Guy and Stan Lee) seeks inspiration and realizes that Homer's everyday antics are very funny to watch. He draws a comic book called Angry Dad, featuring funny things that ...

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I Am Furious Yellow, I Am Furious Yellow - Episode details, I Am Furious Yellow - Synopsis, I Am Furious Yellow - Quotes, I Am Furious Yellow - Goofs

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Clambake - Record Album

The soundtrack songs along with three others were released as a music album in November 1967 to coincide with the film. Recording musicians: Elvis Presley (vocals) Jordanaires (background vocals) Millie Kirkham (background vocals) Scotty Moore, Chip Young, Harold Bradley (guitar) Charlie McCoy (guitar & harmonica) Pete Drake (steel guitar) Bob Moore (bass) Floyd Cramer, Hoyt Hawkins (piano) D.J. Fontana, Buddy Harman (drums) Norman Ray (sax) See also:

Clambake, Clambake - Plot, Clambake - Primary cast:, Clambake - Record Album, Clambake - External link

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Character biography

Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk. Bruce Banner dealt with a difficult childhood. His father, Brian Banner, was convinced that his work as an atomic physicist researching radiation at Los Alamos had resulted in a mutant son, whom he had never intended to have. Although Bruce's mother Rebecca loved the boy, this only led to Brian becoming jealous and hating Bruce all the more. He used excuses to keep Bruce away from his mother, often leaving him in the care of Nurse Meachum, who barely tolerated the boy. ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

Read more here: » Hulk comics: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Character biography

Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions

Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview. Lowell is regarded by many as the best high school in the San Francisco Unified School District and offers students opportunities to build a strong academic background. The school's modular scheduling system and self-scheduling "arena" program allow students freedom in course choice. Students also have the chance to take a large number of Advanced Placement courses. The school's graduation rate is nearly 100%, and is the largest feeder school to the University of California system, in particular to the Berkeley and Davis campuses. ...

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Lowell High School San Francisco, Lowell High School San Francisco - History, Lowell High School San Francisco - Location, Lowell High School San Francisco - Facilities, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Controversy, Lowell High School San Francisco - Modular Mod System, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Mod Schedule, Lowell High School San Francisco - Mod Configurations, Lowell High School San Francisco - Special Schedules, Lowell High School San Francisco - Student/Teacher population, Lowell High School San Francisco - Extracurriculars, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Lowell Forensic Society, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academic Decathalon, Lowell High School San Francisco - The Lowell, Lowell High School San Francisco - Other Clubs, Lowell High School San Francisco - JROTC, Lowell High School San Francisco - Sports, Lowell High School San Francisco - Historical Milestones, Lowell High School San Francisco - Notable Alumni

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Ray Walston - Film and Television Work

Walston had a successful movie career in addition to Damn Yankees!, beginning with South Pacific (1958), Say One for Me (1959), Tall Story, Portrait in Black and The Apartment (all in 1960), Convicts 4 (1962), Wives and Lovers and Who's Minding the Store? (both in 1963), Kiss Me, Stupid (1964), Caprice (1967), Paint Your Wagon (1969), and The Sting (1973). Walston went on to some of his greatest success on the small screen. He starred as the Martian, Uncle Martin, on My Favorite Ma ...

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Ray Walston, Ray Walston - Early Life, Ray Walston - Stage work, Ray Walston - Film and Television Work, Ray Walston - After Martian, Ray Walston - Television comeback, Ray Walston - End of his career, Ray Walston - Credits, Ray Walston - External link

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - 1993 - Events

1993 - January. January 1 - Czechoslovakia divides. Establishment of independent Slovakia and Czech Republic. January 3 - In Moscow, George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). January 5 - Washington State executes Westley Allan Dodd by hanging (the first legal hanging in America since 1965) January 9 – Jean-Claude Romand kills his family and tries to burn himself with his home in France January 11 - First edition of WWF ...

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1993, 1993 - Events, 1993 - January, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Births, 1993 - Deaths, 1993 - January, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Nobel Prizes, 1993 - Templeton Prize, 1993 - Alternative

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Memorable moments and catchphrases

The show gave considerable publicity to singer Tiny Tim, an unusual-looking man with long hair who sang in a falsetto voice while accompanying himself on ukulele. Thanks to his appearances on the show, he achieved a hit single with his piercing version of the vintage 1920s song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips." Tiny Tim was later married on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to a woman known as Miss Vicky. Other musical moments came in the first season with some of the first music videos ever seen on TV, with cast members appearing in film clips set to the music ...

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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - A typical episode's format, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Memorable castmembers/guests and their running gags, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Memorable moments and catchphrases, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Cast comings and goings, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Regular Performers with season numbers where known, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Regular guests, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - More Celebrities Who Have Guest-Starred

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Fan service - Sexual

The typically understood definition is inclusion of racy or sexual content (usually female, but also male) to titillate the viewer, such as nudity, and other forms of eye candy. Shower scenes are very common in movies, and in anime of the 1980s and 1990s, while many more recent TV series use trips to onsen (Japanese hot springs), or "obligatory" holiday episodes. These latter are often to tropical locales, in order to showcase the characters in bathing suits; all aim to depict characters in states of relative undress when it would otherwise ...

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Fan service, Fan service - Sexual, Fan service - Cosplay, Fan service - Cameo, Fan service - In jokes, Fan service - Technicals, Fan service - Homage, Fan service - Current issues

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