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❤️ Andrew Tombes 🦁

"Andrew Tombes (29 June 1885 – 17 March 1976) was an American comedian and character actor. Biography The son of a grocer, originally from Ashtabula, Ohio, Tombes was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy. Early in his career, he worked as a vaudeville comic. By December 1914 he had appeared in the headlining act for the opening of the Kansas City Orpheum Theatre.The enchanted years of the stage: Kansas City at the crossroads of American ... by Felicia Hardison Londré, David Austin Latchaw, page 230 He successfully ascended to Broadway comedies beginning in 1917, in the revue Miss 1917, and appeared there consistently through the 1920s, for instance in Poor Little Ritz Girl in 1920, Tip-Toes in 1925, and the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 and 1927. Tombes' first film appearances were in 1933, already approaching 50 years old. He made a total of about 150 films for various studios. Selected filmography * The Bowery (1933) - Shill (uncredited) * Broadway Through a Keyhole (1933) - Sidney - Columnist (uncredited) * Moulin Rouge (1934) - McBride * Doubting Thomas (1935) - Huxley Hossefrosse * Here Comes Cookie (1935) - Botts * Music Is Magic (1935) - Ben Pomeroy * Thanks a Million (1935) - Mr. Grass * King of Burlesque (1936) - Slattery * It Had to Happen (1936) - Dooley * Here Comes Trouble (1936) - Adams * The Country Beyond (1936) - Sen. Rawlings * Half Angel (1936) - Jury Foreman (uncredited) * Ticket to Paradise (1936) - Nirney * Hot Money (1936) - Willie * Stage Struck (1936) - Burns Heywood * The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) - Muldoon - a Policeman (uncredited) * The Holy Terror (1937) - Commander J.J. Otis * Time Out for Romance (1937) - James Blanchard * Fair Warning (1937) - J.C. Farnham * Turn Off the Moon (1937) - Dr. Wakefield * Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) - Police Chief Scott * Sing and Be Happy (1937) - Thomas Lane * Riding on Air (1937) - Eddie Byrd * Easy Living (1937) - E.J. Hulgar * Meet the Boyfriend (1937) - J. Ardmore Potts * Big City (1937) - Inspector Matthews * 45 Fathers (1937) - Judge * Checkers (1937) - Tobias Somers * Borrowing Trouble (1937) - Uncle George * Everybody Sing (1938) - Smith - The Gary Society Man (uncredited) * Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) - Judge Wyler * Battle of Broadway (1938) - Judge Hutchins * Romance on the Run (1938) - J.W. Ridgeway * One Wild Night (1938) - Police Chief William Nolan * A Desperate Adventure (1938) - Cosmo Carrington * Vacation from Love (1938) - Judge Brandon * Five of a Kind (1938) - Dr. Bruno * Always in Trouble (1938) - J. C. Darlington * Thanks for Everything (1938) - Mayor * Boy Trouble (1939) - Mr. Svively * What a Life (1939) - Professor Abernathy * Too Busy to Work (1939) - Wilbur Wentworth * Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939) - Robinson (uncredited) * Balalaika (1939) - Wilbur Allison (uncredited) * Money to Burn (1939) - Brown * Wolf of New York (1940) - Sylvester Duncan * Village Barn Dance (1940) - James Rutherford Sr. * In Old Missouri (1940) - Attorney * Captain Caution (1940) - Sad Eyes * Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) - Mr. Kelland (uncredited) * Melody and Moonlight (1940) - Promoter (uncredited) * Charter Pilot (1940) - Brady * The Wild Man of Borneo (1941) - 'Doc' Dunbar * Meet the Chump (1941) - Revello * A Girl, a Guy and a Gob (1941) - Bus Conductor (uncredited) * Meet John Doe (1941) - Spencer * Double Date (1941) - Judge Perkins * Melody for Three (1941) - Mickey Delany * Sis Hopkins (1941) - Mayor * Caught in the Draft (1941) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited) * Mountain Moonlight (1941) - Sen. Marvin * Lady Scarface (1941) - Art Seidel - hotel detective * World Premiere (1941) - Nixon * A Dangerous Game (1941) - Silas Biggsby * Last of the Duanes (1941) - Sheriff Frank Taylor * Texas (1941) - Tennessee * Down Mexico Way (1941) - Mayor Tubbs * Louisiana Purchase (1941) - Dean Albert Manning * Bedtime Story (1941) - Pierce * Hellzapoppin' (1941) - Max Kane (uncredited) * Don't Get Personal (1942) - James M. Snow * Blondie Goes to College (1942) - J.J 'Snookie' Wadsworth * Call Out the Marines (1942) - Mr. Woods (uncredited) * A Close Call for Ellery Queen (1942) - Bates * Obliging Young Lady (1942) - First Train Conductor * Larceny, Inc. (1942) - Oscar Engelhart * My Gal Sal (1942) - Corbin * They All Kissed the Bride (1942) - Crane * Between Us Girls (1942) - Doctor * Road to Morocco (1942) - Oso Bucco (uncredited) * Reveille with Beverly (1943) - Mr. Smith * The Meanest Man in the World (1943) - Judge (uncredited) * Hi'ya, Chum (1943) - Jerry MackIntosh, Cook * It Ain't Hay (1943) - Big-Hearted Charlie * A Stranger in Town (1943) - Roscoe Swade * It's a Great Life (1943) - Insurance Agent (uncredited) * Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) - Mr. McGowan (uncredited) * Coney Island (1943) - Horace Carter (uncredited) * Honeymoon Lodge (1943) - Judge Wilkins * Hi Diddle Diddle (1943) - Mike * Let's Face It (1943) - Judge Henry Clay Pigeon * I Dood It (1943) - Mr. Spelvin * Crazy House (1943) - Horace L. Gregory * My Kingdom for a Cook (1943) - Abe Mason (uncredited) * Swing Fever (1943) - Dr. Clyde L. Star * Riding High (1943) - P.D. Smith (uncredited) * The Mad Ghoul (1943) - Eagan * His Butler's Sister (1943) - Brophy * Phantom Lady (1944) - Bartender * Week-End Pass (1944) - Constable * Show Business (1944) - Judge (uncredited) * Bathing Beauty (1944) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited) * Kansas City Kitty (1944) - Judge (uncredited) * Reckless Age (1944) - Mr. Cook * The Merry Monahans (1944) - Osborne (uncredited) * San Fernando Valley (1944) - Cyclone Kenyon * The Singing Sheriff (1944) - Jonas * Goin' to Town (1944) - Parker * Murder in the Blue Room (1944) - Dr. Carroll * Something for the Boys (1944) - Southern Colonel (uncredited) * Lake Placid Serenade (1944) - Skating Club Head * Can't Help Singing (1944) - Sad Sam * Night Club Girl (1945) - Simmons * Bring On the Girls (1945) - Dr. Spender * G.I. Honeymoon (1945) - Reverend Horace * Patrick the Great (1945) - Sam Bassett * Rhapsody in Blue (1945) - Mr. Million * You Came Along (1945) - Drunk * Incendiary Blonde (1945) - Hadley (uncredited) * Don't Fence Me In (1945) - Cartwright * Frontier Gal (1945) - Judge Prescott * Two Sisters from Boston (1946) - Recording Session Director (uncredited) * Badman's Territory (1946) - Doc Grant * Sing While You Dance (1946) - Gorman * Beat the Band (1947) - 'Professor' Enrico Blanchetti / Mr. Dillingham * The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947) - Joe Brayden, Night Watchman * The Fabulous Dorseys (1947) - De Witt (uncredited) * Copacabana (1947) - Anatole Murphy (uncredited) * Hoppy's Holiday (1947) - Mayor Patton * Christmas Eve (1947) - Auctioneer * Louisiana (1947) * My Wild Irish Rose (1947) - Herman Baxter - Bartender (uncredited) * Two Guys from Texas (1948) - The Texan * Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) - Ted Held * Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance (1950) - Sheriff Grogan * The Jackpot (1950) - Attorney Pritchett (uncredited) * Watch the Birdie (1950) - Doctor (uncredited) * A Wonderful Life (1951) – Harry Jenkins * Belle Le Grand (1951) - Cartwright (uncredited) * Oklahoma Annie (1952) - Mayor of Eureka * I Dream of Jeanie (1952) - R.E. Howard * How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955) - Police Sgt. Moon * The Go-Getter (1956) - Mr. Symington (final film role) References External links Category:1885 births Category:1976 deaths Category:American male film actors Category:American male musical theatre actors Category:Male actors from Ohio Category:People from Ashtabula, Ohio Category:Vaudeville performers Category:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni Category:20th-century American male actors Category:20th-century American singers Category:20th-century male singers "

❤️ Clive Barden 🦁

"Clive Barden (born 19 May 1979) is an English former professional darts player. His nickname was Hot Dog. Career Barden made his BDO World Darts Championship debut in 2012. He was defeated by Ted Hankey 2–3 in the first round. He is a painter and decorator by trade and plays his darts for the Kent County team. He won the 2010 Denmark Open and reached the final of the 2011 Scottish Open.Profile for Clive Barden World Championship results BDO * 2012: First round (lost to Ted Hankey 2-3) References External links *Official website (archived) * Category:1979 births Category:Living people Category:English darts players Category:House painters Category:British Darts Organisation players Category:Sportspeople from Dover, Kent "

❤️ The Sunday Edition (CBC Radio) 🦁

"The Sunday Edition was a Sunday morning radio show on CBC Radio One, hosted by Michael Enright. As the title might imply, the program was originally simply the Sunday edition of This Morning, which Enright co-hosted until the Sunday program became a separate entity in 2000."Rogers to host CBC Radio's This Morning". Kingston Whig-Standard, June 30, 2000. Its subject matter was wide ranging with current affairs, arts reporting, radio documentaries, and interviews. It was often quite sombre and serious in tone. However, The Sunday Edition is also listed among the 100 best April Fool's jokes of all time for its fake interview with Jimmy Carter on April 1, 2001."Interview With President Carter -- April Fool's Day, 2001". Museum of Hoaxes. The interview, which presented Carter as a "washed up peanut farmer" but seemingly neglected to mention his status as a former President of the United States, even fooled The Globe and Mail, which reported the interview as fact on its front pages. Toronto comedian Ray Landry played the role of Carter. The program was considered a ratings hit with 1.1 million people listening to at least part of the show in a typical week. An abbreviated edition of the program was repeated at midnight on Sunday nights, with the title, The Sunday Edition: Round Midnight. Beginning in the fall of 2014, the program was cut from three hours in length to two, with the 11 am to noon slot being taken over by The 180, a current affairs show based in Western Canada. In 2017, following the cancellation of The 180, the program returned to three hours in length. In May 2020, Enright announced that he would retire from the program effective June 28, to host a new one-hour weekly program for the CBC. An abbreviated 75-minute version of The Sunday Edition aired through the summer, presented by guest hosts such as Kevin Sylvester, Laurie Brown, Anthony Germain, and Elamin Abdelmahmoud, which featured repeats of earlier interviews and segments and some new material. The last programme aired on September 6, 2020. Piya Chattopadhyay will host a new two-hour Sunday morning programme, The Sunday Magazine, which will include in-depth interviews and documentaries beginning September 13, 2020. See also *Sunday Morning, a similar programme that aired on CBC Radio in the same timeslot from 1976 to 1997. References External links *The Sunday Edition on the CBC website *Sunday Edition - Canadian Communication Foundation Category:CBC Radio One programs Category:2000 radio programme debuts Category:2020 radio programme endings Category:Canadian talk radio programs "

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