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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Bob Denver |  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Lyrics(During opening credits:)
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
a tale of a fateful trip.
That started from this tropic port,
aboard this tiny ship.
The mate was a mighty sailin' man,
the skipper brave and sure.
Five passengers set sail that day,
for a three hour tour (a three hour tour).
The weather started getting rough,
the tiny ship was tossed.
If not for the courage of the fearless crew,
the Minnow ...
See also:Gilligan's Island, Gilligan's Island - Lyrics, Gilligan's Island - Cast, Gilligan's Island - Typical plots, Gilligan's Island - Visitors to the uncharted island, Gilligan's Island - Dream sequences, Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episode, Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first name, Gilligan's Island - Suggested alternatives, Gilligan's Island - Spin-offs, Gilligan's Island - Trivia, Gilligan's Island - Goof Read more here: » Gilligan's Island: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Lyrics |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - CastGilligan (aka Willie Gilligan), of the show's title, was the hapless first mate of the S.S. Minnow. Other characters are the Skipper (referred to as Jonas Grumby in the first broadcast episode), the Professor (referred to twice as Roy Hinkley), millionaire Thurston J. Howell III and his wife Eunice, nicknamed Lovey, movie star Ginger Grant, and Kansas farm girl Mary Ann Summers.
As the character of Ginger Grant, actress Tina Louise created a version of the quintessential Hollywoo ...
See also:Gilligan's Island, Gilligan's Island - Lyrics, Gilligan's Island - Cast, Gilligan's Island - Typical plots, Gilligan's Island - Visitors to the uncharted island, Gilligan's Island - Dream sequences, Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episode, Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first name, Gilligan's Island - Suggested alternatives, Gilligan's Island - Spin-offs, Gilligan's Island - Trivia, Gilligan's Island - Goof Read more here: » Gilligan's Island: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Cast |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 72,182 people, 26,189 households, and 17,546 families residing in the city. The population density is 2,692.7/km² (6,973.5/mi²). There are 26,995 housing units at an average density of 1,007.0/km² (2,608.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 67.89% White, 19.18% African American, 0.20% Native American, 3.23% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 6.28% from other races, and 3.17% from two or more races. 20.08% ...
See also:New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York - History, New Rochelle New York - 17th century, New Rochelle New York - 18th century, New Rochelle New York - 19th century, New Rochelle New York - 20th century, New Rochelle New York - Geography, New Rochelle New York - Demographics, New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle in Fiction Film Television and Theater, New Rochelle New York - Transportation, New Rochelle New York - Education Read more here: » New Rochelle New York: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - Demographics |
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New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace.
Irene Castle, dancer
Bob Denver, actor
Leslie H. Gelb, former President of the Council on Foreign Relations
Jay Leno, comedian
Don McLean, singer
George Oppen, poet
Richard Roundtree, actor
New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home.
Thomas Paine, philosopher, writer, politician
Norman Rockwell, artist
Carrie Chapman Catt, f ...
See also:New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York - History, New Rochelle New York - 17th century, New Rochelle New York - 18th century, New Rochelle New York - 19th century, New Rochelle New York - 20th century, New Rochelle New York - Geography, New Rochelle New York - Demographics, New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle in Fiction Film Television and Theater, New Rochelle New York - Transportation, New Rochelle New York - Education Read more here: » New Rochelle New York: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelistsSince the center square is the most strategic in tic-tac-toe, it is treated as the position of honor on the show. Besides Paul Lynde, center square occupants in later versions have included: Image:Buddy hackett and kermit.jpg
Joan Rivers, who was the primary occupant in the late-1980s version;
Whoopi Goldberg, who was the center square in the second revival for its first four years; and
El ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - HistoryThe names "Loyola" and "Marymount" have long been associated with Catholic higher education in countries around the globe. Saint Ignatius Loyola, founder of The Society Of Jesus, sanctioned the foundation of his order's first school in 1548. The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary have conducted educational institutions since their establishment in France in 1849 by Father Jean Gailhac. These two traditions of education have come ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - History |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - CampusLMU sits atop a bluff of 150 acres in the Del Rey Hills of West Los Angeles. The original 99 acres were donated to the university by Harry Culver. Xavier Hall, named for St. Francis Xavier, S.J., a companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola, S.J., and St. Robert’s Hall, named for St. Robert Bellarmine, S.J., a cardinal and Doctor of the Church, were the first two buildings to be built on the current Westchester Campus. Following their completion in 1929, Xavier Hall housed both the Jesuit Faculty and the students at the time while St. Robert’s Ha ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Campus |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Original versionThe show's greatest success was during its original run. In its heyday in the early 1970s, it was the most popular daytime show in the country and a platform for the stars to promote their work which seemed almost as popular as Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show.
The show got its beginning as a black-and-white pilot episode filmed for CBS in 1965. That pilot was hosted by Bert Parks with the squares occupied by Cliff Arquette in his "Charley Weaver" comic persona, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Abby Dalton, Jim Backus, G ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Original version |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Basic rulesAlthough there have been variations over the years in the rules and the prize-winning aspects of the game, certain aspects of the game remained fairly consistent. 2 contestants, a woman playing Os (noughts) as "Miss Circle" and the man playing Xs (crosses) "Mister X", take turns picking a star and following the traditional tic-tac-toe strategies for which square to select. The star is asked a question and gives an answer. The contestant has the choice of agreeing with the celebrity or disagreeing if they think the star's bluffi ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Basic rules |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - TransportationBy railroad: the city has a railroad station served by Metro North, the commuter rail service of the Metropolitan Transit Authority and Amtrak.
By Bus: served by greyhound, and the Westchester County Bee-Line service.
By Car: major highways enclude Interstate 95 and the Hutchinson River Parkway.
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See also:New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York - History, New Rochelle New York - 17th century, New Rochelle New York - 18th century, New Rochelle New York - 19th century, New Rochelle New York - 20th century, New Rochelle New York - Geography, New Rochelle New York - Demographics, New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle in Fiction Film Television and Theater, New Rochelle New York - Transportation, New Rochelle New York - Education Read more here: » New Rochelle New York: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - 1935 - Births
1935 - January-February.
January 4 - Floyd Patterson, American boxer
January 7 - Valeri Kubasov, cosmonaut
January 7 - Kenny Davern, American jazz clarinetist
January 8 - Elvis Presley, American singer (d. 1977)
January 9 - Bob Denver, American actor (d. 2005)
January 10 - Ronnie Hawkins, American musician
January 10 - Sherrill Milnes, American baritone
January 12 - Kreskin, mentalist
January 14 - Lucille Wheeler, Canadian skier
See also:1935, 1935 - Events, 1935 - January, 1935 - February-May, 1935 - June-August, 1935 - September-October, 1935 - November-December, 1935 - unknown dates, 1935 - Births, 1935 - January-February, 1935 - March-July, 1935 - August-October, 1935 - November-December, 1935 - Deaths, 1935 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 - Births |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - AcademicsIn addition to being the parent school of Loyola Law School in Downtown Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount is also the home to six colleges and schools. LMU also offers an Air Force ROTC program, an Honors Program in which the students have a different core curriculum, and several year-long, semester, and summer study abroad programs across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Loyola Marymoun ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Academics |
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