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  Jim Perry (II) - Biography
Jim Perry became a popular game show host in Canada in the early 1970s after a stint as an overnight announcer and DJ fill in on radio station WABC in New York.
Jim also hosted two game show pilots that never made it to television: Casino in 1981 (from Heatter-Quigley Productions), a game show combining elements of High Rollers, Gambit and The Joker's Wild; and Twisters in 1982, which was similar in format to Jackpot and was produced by Bob Stewart Productions.
Perry is attended the University of Pennsylvania and was at one time an outstanding basketball player in high school thanks in part to his height (at 6' 4").
www.imdb.com /name/nm0675124/bio   (1090 words)

  
 Classic Television Blog | Classic Television News, Shows & Stars
However, as the trend towards "smoke-free television" grew, the writers had Lt. Kojak quit, replacing his nicotine fixation with lollipops—his trademark, alongside his oft-said "Who loves ya, baby?" Telly loves ya.
A few days ago, on September 23, one famous show premiered its 19th (you read correctly) season: "The Simpsons." While some may not consider the exploits of Homer, Marge and their lovable brood to be "classic television," we here at Classic Television Blog beg to differ.
The genius part about that is, it's supposed to have been dreamt by one of Bob Newhart's characters from an earlier show that he starred in during the 1970s, "The Bob Newhart Show." Here's a clip of the final scene from the finale.
www.classictelevisionblog.com   (1655 words)

  
 The Perry Mason TV Show Book
Perry Mason: The Case of the Faceless Man
This book has not been authorized or endorsed by any of the owners or licensees of the "Perry Mason" television series or of the works of Erle Stanley Gardner on which the series was based.
The Perry Mason TV Show Book Copyright © 1987 by Brian Kelleher and Diana Merrill.
www.perrymasontvshowbook.com   (129 words)

  
  James Perry - AOL Music
James Edward "Jim" Perry (born James Edward Dooley on November 11, 1934 in Camden, New Jersey) is a former television game show host, singer and performer...
Perry was sentenced in Madison, Wisconsin to 180 years in prison, a life term.
James Perry official AOL Music site for James Perry music videos, James Perry songs, James Perry photos, James Perry live performances and more information on James Perry.
music.aol.com /artist/james-perry/113740/main   (152 words)

  
  On the move: Perry still looking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Perry's collection includes mostly jerseys and jackets, but some day he'll inherit the 500 to 700 signed baseballs gathered by his father and former major-league pitcher Jim Perry.
Perry fired a 4-under par 67 to shoot to the top of the GMO leaderboard with Jeff Sluman at 16-under 197.
Perry, who is playing in his 13th GMO, was paired with Stricker on Saturday and had to endure a large and boisterous pro-Stricker crowd.
www.jsonline.com /sports/golf/perry90598.stm   (670 words)

  
  Jim Perry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Perry (1935-), a former Major League Baseball pitcher, brother of Gaylord Perry
Jim Perry, a graphics editor for the New York Times.
Jim Perry, a spacecraft build planner/scheduler for NASA.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Perry   (106 words)

  
 Jim Perry (television) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perry also worked as a singer (under the stage name Jim Dooley), working on Armed Forces Radio during the Korean War as well as a stage singer at Grossingers in the New York Catskill Mountains, where he also served as a host.
Perry hosted the entire NBC version and the two pilots that preceded the series, airing from April 24, 1978 until October 23, 1981.
Perry is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and was at one time an outstanding basketball player in high school thanks in part to his height (at 6'4").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Perry_(television)   (1490 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Jim
Jim Crow laws JIM CROW LAWS [Jim Crow laws] in U.S. history, statutes enacted by Southern states and municipalities, beginning in the 1880s, that legalized segregation between fls and whites.
Wright, Jim WRIGHT, JIM [Wright, Jim] (James Claud Wright, Jr 1922-, U.S. congressman, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987-89), b.
Jim Knight congratulates pupils and school staff on further improvements in GCSE results.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Jim   (590 words)

  
 CNN.com - Then & Now: William "The Refrigerator" Perry - Feb 4, 2005
Perry drew raves his rookie season as a run-stopper along the defensive line as the Bears raced off to a 12-0 start on the way to a 15-1 regular season and a Super Bowl championship.
Perry has settled down, raising three daughters, ages 24, 18, and 9, and a son, 12 -- possibly a future football player; he's already 6 feet, 260 pounds.
Perry, father of four, grandfather of one, says he doesn't miss playing football, a game he unknowingly revolutionized by playing so well at such a tremendous size.
www.cnn.com /2005/US/01/31/tan.cnn25.perry   (755 words)

  
 The Official Luke Perry Website
Perry is currently shooting the new sci-fi television series, "Jeremiah" for Showtime, based on the popular comic book series of the same title.
Perry made his feature film debut starring in "8 Seconds", the remarkable account of champion bullrider Lane Frost, which was directed by John Avildsen.
In 1989, Perry was chosen for the starring role on the internationally popular television series, "Beverly Hills 90210", in which he portrayed the brooding but sensitive Dylan Mc ay.
www.lukeperry.com /index.htm   (285 words)

  
 GolfDigest.com - On solid ground   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
When Perry was finished, there were grown men in the room with lumps in their throats and tears in their eyes, many of whom had no idea.
When Perry arrived at the par-5 18th for the first time that afternoon, it was with a two-stroke lead and the easiest hole on the course left to play.
Perry's ability to hit it long and straight off the tee is the reason he has been out here for 16 years, the biggest reason he has made $10 million.
golfdigest.com /newsandtour/index.ssf?/newsandtour/gw20030117perry.html   (2842 words)

  
 The Spokesman-Review.com
Perry dismissed Risch's claim, noting that his $15,000 in late donations to his own primary campaign were dwarfed by Risch's own contribution of more than $350,000 to his successful GOP primary campaign.
Perry could face fines of as much as $250 for each violation, but Ysursa said there will be no decision on that until after the election.
Perry also was questioned about openness, for encouraging donors to give just under the disclosure threshold of $50 by establishing a "49.90 Club" of anonymous donors.
www.spokesmanreview.com /news-story.asp?date=102402&ID=s1240753   (1117 words)

  
 JIM REEVES NEWS, PAGE 2
Jim Reeves highly prized honor and truthfulness; he would be outraged at the way he was depicted in the Streissguth book, and also by the manner in which some of that book's sources (like Anderson) have assailed others.
Jim was born in 1923, as the inscription at his gravesite in Texas attests.
To hear an example of Winifred singing with Jim, listen to this beautiful rendition of "Tahiti." You hear her begin the song doing the high soprano part, and then she moves in to sing sort of a duet with Jim.
www.jim-reeves.com /jrnews2.html   (12657 words)

  
 Jim Marks: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Jim Marks's summary was automatically generated using 5 references found on the Internet.
Jim Marks, general manager of KAUZ, is credited as the driving force behind the debate.
As an enticement, a consortium of eight television stations and four newspapers was formed to disseminate the possible program.
www.zoominfo.com /people/marks_jim_68089928.aspx   (524 words)

  
 Jim Edwards Comedian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This website contains various video clips from television and club appearances along with some audio clips that include voice character work.
Jim can be seen every Sunday night opening for Jay Leno at The Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California.
It was performed by host Matthew Perry at the 2005 ESPY Awards.
www.jimedwardscomedian.com /index.html   (134 words)

  
 Henson Chronology
Jim Henson is born September 24 in Greenville, MS.
Jim Henson is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Jim Henson Legacy is established by Jane Henson.
www.jimhensonlegacy.org /Chronology.htm   (535 words)

  
 CNN/SI - PGA Golf - Perry, Maggert lead Buick Classic at halfway point - Friday June 25, 1999 09:19 PM
Perry was the one in command Friday with a 5-under 66, tying Jeff Maggert for the lead midway through the Buick Classic at the Westchester Country Club.
Perry said he was hardly being disrespectful last Sunday in the Open, feeling he played pretty well despite finishing 17 over par in a tie for 42nd.
Perry's round Friday went right from the beginning, when he saved par from the sand on the par-3 first and made a 7-footer on the par-4 second to avoid a three-putt.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /golf/pga/news/1999/06/25/buick_classic   (983 words)

  
 The Sun Herald | 01/17/2007 | Cable One working on power   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Cable One district supervisor Jim Perry said it was the result of a power failure and that Cable One is working to make sure that does not happen this weekend, when the Saints travel to the Windy City for the NFC championship game.
Jim Perry, district supervisor for Cable One, said the reason for that is an ongoing contract negotiation with Viacom, Comedy Central's parent company.
Perry said the reason Comedy Central is available in other Cable One areas is because Cable One bought companies that already carried the channel and had contracts in place.
www.sunherald.com /mld/sunherald/news/local/16477291.htm?source=rss&channel=sunherald_local   (250 words)

  
 Sale of the Century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sale of the Century is an international television game show format that has screened in several countries in various incarnations since 1969, but is most renowned in Australia, where it aired for 21 years and has returned under a new title, Temptation, in mid-2005.
After its original run (1969-74) in the USA, the format was purchased by Australian TV mogul Reg Grundy, whose Grundy Television had produced a similarly formatted program called Temptation (as well as a primetime version called The Great Temptation) between 1971 and 1976.
A United Kingdom version of Sale of the Century produced by Anglia Television was shown on ITV weekly from 1971 to 1983 and was hosted by Nicholas Parsons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sale_of_the_Century   (667 words)

  
 Jim Perry
Perry in the cast of crew, with links to more information about each show.
Jim W. Perry to Become Chief Executive Officer; Lonnie C. Poole, Jr.
Perry, Cleveland Indians, 20, Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Brewers, 21.
www.cordah.co.uk /jim_perry.html   (269 words)

  
 IGN: Exclusive Interview: Shiny's Dave Perry
Perry: Earthworm Jim in 3D is really kind of funny because he actually does look like the 2D Jim, but in 3D.
Perry: Basically, every time you hit a bump on the floor the pig goes "Oink!" and you're actually standing on its belly and riding it down a hill.
Perry: That one is kind of secret at the minute, but believe me, it's pretty state of the art.
ign64.ign.com /articles/061/061710p1.html   (2380 words)

  
 CD Baby: JIM WEIDER BAND: Remedy - from evor
Jim's distinctive guitar tone, his improvisational talents and powerful solos, and his prowess as a songwriter are evident throughout this CD, notably on "Twister" and "Freedom Walk." "Blues Condition," a funky tune that drummer Randy Ciarlante, co-wrote with Jim features Randy's strong lead vocals and drumming tightly woven together with Jim's rhythmic guitar work.
Jim Weider, a master of classic telecaster guitar, is renowned for his rock and blues-based signature sound.
Jim is a virtuoso guitar player and he's complemented by the great drumming and vocal interpretations of Randy Ciarlante (his former Band mate).
www.cdbaby.com /cd/jimweider2/from/evor   (2233 words)

  
 PGATOUR.com - Perry seeks a little magic at Bank of America Colonial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Kenny Perry was laid up in bed recovering from knee surgery two months ago, forced to watch the Bay Hill Invitational on television instead of being there to defend his title.
Perry made it back to Hogan's Alley this week for the 60th anniversary of the Bank of America Colonial, where in 2005 he won in record-setting fashion for the second time in three years.
Fifth-ranked Jim Furyk is at the Bank of America Colonial after missing the cut at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship last week.
www.pgatour.com /print/story/9445296   (874 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [Luke Perry]
Perry has also just finished two new films: The Enemy, a spy thriller opposite Roger Moore, and Fogbound, a pyscho-sexual thriller.
Drawn to the project by the action, drama and simplicity of the story, Perry trained vigorously for 18 months and co-produced the picture in order to maintain the story's integrity.
In 1989, Perry was chosen for the starring role on the internationally popular television series Beverly Hills 90210, in which he portrayed the brooding but sensitive Dylan McKay.
www.dragoncon.org /people/perryl.html   (211 words)

  
 2Moons : Game Announced & David Perry Interview - 2Moons for PC at MMORPG.COM
While Perry’s resume is extremely well established outside the MMO-space, he is a rookie again.
Despite this, Perry was emphatic that 2Moons is being developed with a western audience firmly in mind.
Perry also hinted that he would be doing more games, of diverse themes for Acclaim.
mmorpg.com /gamelist.cfm/gameId/267/setView/features/loadFeature/799   (490 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Rachel Perry
Not only is Rachel Perry a captivating TV VJ, she's also a sexy part-time model with a great backside (err, we mean upside...).
Thankfully, Rachel Perry has both; she's a smart, sharp TV host with a figure good enough for a Michelangelo sculpture.
Born on January 20, 1976, in Brockville, Ontario, Rachel Perry was a ham as a toddler, always ready to pose for her adoring fans (i.e.
www.askmen.com /women/models_300/302_rachel_perry.html   (473 words)

  
 Perry back from knee surgery to defend Colonial title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Perry made it back to Hogan's Alley this week for the 60th anniversary of the Colonial, where in 2005 he won in record-setting fashion for the second time in three years.
Perry won by seven strokes last year at 19-under 261 even though he was having some vision problems.
Fifth-ranked Jim Furyk is at the Colonial after missing the cut at the Nelson last week.
www.golf.com /gdc/news/article.asp?id=39129   (827 words)

  
 Card Sharks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Jim Perry presided over the NBC daytime version.
On that version, which lasted three and a half years, 3,875,000 people were polled, and $3,218,550 was given away.
On an interesting note, during the clapping part of the original theme, a four-note horn sounder is heard four times.
www.geocities.com /ianofrhs/ian_sharks.html   (958 words)

  
 Perry County News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
FERDINAND - A wild police pursuit that began in Louisville, Ky., sped westward Sunday afternoon, crossing northern Perry County on a 75-mile interstate chase officers said reached speeds of more than 100 mph.
Police said the man refused to stop for a growing number of squad cars behind him and dodged at least four separate police attempts to flatten his car's tires.
Spencer County Deputy Sheriff Jim Taggert and his German shepherd Max joined the pursuit in Spencer County.
www.perrycountynews.com /articles/2006/04/13/top_story/t1.txt   (333 words)

  
 College Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Jim Gibbons enters his fifth year on Iowa Public television's COLLEGE WRESTLING, as a matside reporter.
Jim Gibbons is a three-time Iowa High School Champion at Ames high School and a 1981 NCAA Champion at Iowa State at 134 pounds.
Gibbons coached the 1987 Iowa State Cyclones to a national championship, and he was also the 1986 NCAA Rookie Coach of the Year, the 1987 NCAA National Coach of the Year and a two-time Big 8 Coach of the Year.
www.iptv.org /wrestling/jim.cfm   (182 words)

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