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Film, television and radio

* ''No Place to Hide'' (1956 film) * ''No Place to Hide'' (1973 film) or ''Rebel'' * ''No Place to Hide'' (1981 film), a TV film * ''No Place to Hide'' (1993 film), a film with Kris Kristofferson * "No Place to Hide" (''Lost in Space''), the 1965 pilot episode of ''Lost in Space'' * "No Place to Hide" (''ER''), an episode of ''ER'' * "No Place to Hide", a 1959 episode of ''
The DuPont Show with June Allyson ''The DuPont Show with June Allyson'' (also known as ''The June Allyson Show'') is an American anthology drama series which aired on CBS from September 21, 1959, to April 3, 1961, with rebroadcasts continuing until June 12, 1961. The series w ...
'' * ''No Place to Hide'', a South African science-fiction serial drama running on
Springbok Radio Springbok Radio (spelled ''Springbokradio'' in Afrikaans, ) was a South African nationwide radio station that operated from 1950 to 1985. History SABC's decision in December 1945 to develop a commercial service was constrained by post-war financia ...
from 1958 to 1970


Literature

* ''No Place to Hide'' (Bradley book), a 1948 book on nuclear fallout by David J. Bradley * ''No Place to Hide'' (Greenwald book), a 2014 book by Glenn Greenwald * ''No Place to Hide'', a 2005 book by Robert O'Harrow, Jr., featured on ''The Daily Show'' in 2006


Music


Albums

*''No Place To Hide'', a 1981 album by Gail Zeiler *''No Place to Hide'', a 2002 jazz album by Ron Eschete and Mort Weiss


Songs

* "No Place to Hide" (song), a 1996 song by Korn *"No Place To Hide", a song by Ash first released as the B-side to "
There's A Star "There's a Star" is a song by Ash, released as the fifth single from their album '' Free All Angels'', on 31 December 2001. It was released as a single CD (released on two CD formats, the first of which being an enhanced CD) as a 7-inch vinyl ...
" *"No Place To Hide", a 1985 song by
The Cynics The Cynics are an American garage rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band, at the time consisting of guitarist Gregg Kostelich, drummer Bill Von Hagen, vocalist Michael Kastelic who joined in 1985, bass player Steve Magee, and keybo ...
*"No Place to Hide", a 2002 song by
Forgotten Rebels The Forgotten Rebels are a punk rock band from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977, the Forgotten Rebels have a discography of seven albums and a collection of EPs and singles. History In 1979, Chris Houston (a.k.a. Pogo Agogo) joined ...
*"No Place to Hide" or "Wudi Zirong", a song by Heibao from '' Heibao'' *"(There's) No Place To Hide", a song by Ben E. King first released on '' What Is Soul'' *"No Place to Hide", a song by Alison Krauss & Union Station from ''
So Long So Wrong ''So Long So Wrong'' is the third album by the bluegrass group Alison Krauss & Union Station, released in 1997, and the first to feature guitar player Dan Tyminski who would replace Tim Stafford. The album reached number 4 on '' Billboard's'' ...
'' *"No Place to Hide", a song by Sérgio Mendes from '' Brasil '86'' *"No Place to Hide", a song by Declan O'Rourke from '' Since Kyabram'' *"No Place to Hide", a song by Parlotones from '' Radiocontrolledrobot'' *"No Place to Hide", a 2010 song by
Winfield's Locket Winfield's Locket is an American country pop duo from Denham Springs, Louisiana. The duo is composed of sisters, Brooke Martin (lead and background vocals and guitar) and Leslie Martin (lead and background vocals and piano). Musical career Born ...


See also

* Nowhere to Hide (disambiguation) {{disambiguation