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Things That Go Bump In The Night (Dad's Army Episode)
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Things That Go Bump In The Night (Dad's Army)
"Things That Go Bump in the Night" is the sixth episode of the sixth series of the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army'' that was originally transmitted on 5 December 1973. This episode marked the last regular appearance of James Beck (Private Joe Walker) who died on 6 August 1973. Synopsis During a stormy night, the platoon get lost in the middle of nowhere. Jones' van has only half a gallon of petrol remaining in its tank. Tired, cold and miserable, the men decide to spend the night in a nearby house. It appears to be deserted, but is it? Plot Due to a miscalculation by Sergeant Wilson, the platoon are lost in a thunderstorm miles from anywhere. Jones informs Captain Mainwaring that his van only has half a gallon of petrol left (Walker had been unable to get the ink dry on the petrol coupons in time), so Mainwaring decides to shelter in a house nearby. Mainwaring has a slight head cold, so Jones restrains him from going out in the rain fearing he might catch pneumonia. The ...
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Allstars (band)
Allstars (stylised allSTARS*) were a British pop group, who were active between 2001 and 2002, achieving some chart success in the UK. The band consisted of Sam Bloom, Thaila Zucchi, Ashley Taylor Dawson, Rebecca Hunter and Sandi Lee Hughes, the initial letters of the band members' names making up the "stars" of in the name of their group. They had their own television show, '' STARStreet*'', on CITV between 2001 and 2002. Formation and split The group managed to score four Top 20 singles in a year. The first was "Best Friends", which peaked at No. 20 in June 2001. The second was a double A-side of their own track, '' Things That Go Bump in the Night'', and a cover of Duran Duran's " Is There Something I Should Know?", the former track later appearing on the soundtrack to the first ''Scooby-Doo'' movie. It reached No. 12 in September 2001. Their third single, released in January 2002, was another cover, this time of Bucks Fizz's " The Land of Make Believe", and it gave ...
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Bump In The Night (other)
Bump in the Night may refer to: * ''Bump in the Night'' (TV series), a 1994 U.S. animated TV series * ''Bump in the Night'' (album), a 1981 album by Ian McLagan *''Bump in the Night'', a 1960 novel by Colin Watson in the Flaxborough series of crime novels * ''Bump in the Night'' (novel), a 1988 novel by Isabelle Holland ** ''Bump in the Night'' (film), a 1991 film based on the novel * "Bump in the Night" (''Ghosts''), a 2020 television episode See also * Things That Go Bump in the Night (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Bogeyman
The bogeyman (; also spelled or known as bogyman, bogy, bogey, and, in US English, also boogeyman) is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior. Bogeymen have no specific appearances, and conceptions vary drastically by household and culture, but they are most commonly depicted as masculine, androgynous or even feminine monsters that punish children for misbehavior. The bogeyman, and conceptually similar monsters can be found in many cultures around the world. Bogeymen may target a specific act or general misbehavior, depending on the purpose of invoking the figure, often on the basis of a warning from an authority figure to a child. The term is sometimes used as a non-specific personification of, or metonym for, terror – and sometimes the Devil. Etymology The word ''bogeyman'', used to describe a monster in English, may have derived from Middle English ''bugge'' or ''bogge'', which means 'frightening specter', 'terror', or ' scarecrow'. It ...
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List Of Everything's Rosie Episodes
This is a list of episodes of the animated TV series '' Everything's Rosie''. Series overview Episodes Pilot (2008) Series 1 (2010) Series 2 (2011) Series 3 (2012–2013) Special (2014) Series 4 (2015–2017) References External links * {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Everything's Rosie'' episodes Everything's Rosie Everything's Rosie ...
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List Of The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Episodes
This is a complete list of episodes of Disney's ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''. The series premiered on January 17, 1988 on Disney Channel. Thirteen episodes were aired on the network before the series moved to ABC that fall. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1988–1989) The early half of the season was animated by TMS with the exception of “The Wishing Bear”, which was animated by Walt Disney Animation Australia. Walt Disney Animation Australia later took over animation production of the series, starting with “Fish Out of Water”. Season 2 (1989) Walt Disney Animation Australia animated most of the episodes of Season 2, with the exception of “To Catch a Hiccup”, which was animated by Walt Disney Animation Japan. Season 3 (1990) Walt Disney Animation Australia animated nearly all of the episodes of Season 3, with the exception of “April Pooh” which was animated by Walt Disney Animation UK Limited. Season 4 (1991) This season was animated ...
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Things That Go Pump In The Night
Things or The Things may refer to: Music * ''Things'' (album), by Uri Caine and Paolo Fresu, 2006 * "Things" (Bobby Darin song), 1962; covered by Ronnie Dove, 1975 * "Things", a song by Joe Walsh from '' There Goes the Neighborhood'', 1981 * "Things", a song by John Cale from ''HoboSapiens'', 2003 * "Things", a song by Split Enz, 1979 * "Things", a song by Paul Westerberg from '' 14 Songs'', 1993 * "The Things", a song by Audio Bullys from '' Ego War'', 2003 Literature * ''Things'', a 1914 novel by Alice Duer Miller * '' Things: A Story of the Sixties'' (), a 1965 novel by Georges Perec * "Things", a 1970 short story by Ursula K. Le Guin, originally published as "The End" in the 1970 anthology '' Orbit 6'', edited by Damon Knight * ''Things'', a 1981 picture book by Roger Hargreaves * ''The Things'', a 1994 novel by Martyn Godfrey * ''Things'', a 1997 novel by Rodman Philbrick and Lynn Harnett, the second installment in the ''Visitors'' trilogy * "The Things" (short story), a ...
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Things That Go Bump In The Night Film Festival
The Things That Go Bump In The Night Film Festival (BUMP FEST) is an annual event in Bay City, Michigan presenting films produced by local film makers. The films tend to be in the horror, thriller and suspense genres. The festival is presented by Even Keel Productions and aims to provide a platform for local film makers to showcase their appropriately themed short films. The current venue for the festival is the Westown Theater in Bay City, Michigan.The Bay City Times ''The Bay City Times'' is a newspaper published in Bay City, Michigan, United States, published Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, with a Tuesday edition jointly published with ''The Saginaw News''. The paper is published by Booth Newspapers, owned ..., October 9, 2014: http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/bay-city/index.ssf/2014/10/westown_theatre_is_the_site_of.html. History The festival's inaugural showing was October 25, 2013 (with an encore October 26, 2013), at Whistling Idiots Comedy Dinner Theatre in Bay ...
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List Of Starman Story Arcs
The DC Comics comic book series ''Starman'' (vol. 2) featured several story arcs over the course of 82 issues and two ''Annual''s, plus a few spin-off stories as well. Credits All issues are written by James Robinson. Issues #1–47 are pencilled by Tony Harris and inked by Wade Von Grawbadger unless otherwise noted. Issues #50–80 are pencilled by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted. Issues #48–60 are inked by Keith Champagne and issues #61–80 are inked by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted. All issues are colored by Gregory Wright unless otherwise noted. Issues #1–9 are lettered by John Workman. Issues #12–80 are lettered by Bill Oakley unless otherwise noted. Issues #1–16 and 20–44 are edited by Archie Goodwin and Chuck Kim. Issues #17–19 are edited by Archie Goodwin only. Issues #45–47 edited by Chuck Kim and Peter Tomasi. Issues #48–56, 75–76, and 78–80 are edited by Peter Tomasi only. Issues #57–74 are edited by Peter Tomas ...
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Things That Go Bump In The Night (Allstars Song)
Things That Go Bump in the Night may refer to: Television * "Things That Go Bump in the Night" (Dad's Army), a 1973 episode of the British television ''Dad's Army'' * ''Things That Go Bump in the Night'' (TV series), a 1974 Australian anthology series * "Things That Go Bump in the Night", an episode of ''Rising Damp'' * "Things That Go Bump in the Night", an episode of '' In a Heartbeat'' * "Things That Go Bump in the Night", an episode of ''Midsomer Murders'' * "Things That Go Bump in the Night", an episode of ''The Bill'' * ''Things That Go Bump in the Night'', a 1989 TV film by Christine Cromwell starring Jaclyn Smith Other uses * '' And Things That Go Bump in the Night'', a play by Terrence McNally * Things That Go Bump in the Night, a 1960s band of which Eric Carr was a member * "Things That Go Bump in the Night" (Allstars song), a song by Allstars * Things That Go Bump in the Night, a 1943 Starman story arc from DC Comics * ''Things That Go Bump in the Night Film Festi ...
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Things That Go Bump In The Night (TV Series)
''Things That Go Bump in the Night'' is a 1974 television series for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. It consisted of four episodes each with a supernatural theme. All episodes were set in a boarding house and written by Guy Sinclaire. Production was completed by April 1973. It aired in Melbourne before Sydney. Cast * Helen Morse as Kalie Ingham * Neil Fitzpatrick as Mr Turner *Betty Lucas as Irene Amble *Russell Waters as Mr Ellis *Graham Rouse as Jelland *Wendy Playfair as Audrey *Shirley Cameron as Mabel * Gordon Glenwright as Charlie Episodes #"Poor Mr Ellis' Feet" (27 Feb 1974) - An elderly lodger in a boarding house, Mr Ellis, discovers his feet have a life of his own and keep walking. Fellow lodgers Irene Amble and Mr Turner are fascinated. The boarding house manager Mr Jelland wants to get rid of Mr Ellis. A newcomer, Kalie Ingham, dazzles the men with her beauty. She is a witch. #"Is Anybody There?" (6 Mar 1974) #"I See a Dark Stranger" (13 Mar 1974) When the elde ...
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Eric Carr
Paul Charles Caravello (July 12, 1950 – November 24, 1991), better known as Eric Carr, was an American musician. He was the drummer for the rock band Kiss from 1980 until his death in 1991. Caravello was selected as the new Kiss drummer after Peter Criss departed. He created the stage name "Eric Carr" and designed his on-stage Fox persona. He remained a member of Kiss until his death from heart cancer in 1991. Early life Born as Paul Charles Caravello on July 12, 1950, to Albert (1927–2022) and Connie Caravello (1929–2010), Carr was of Italian descent. He grew up at 1043 Belmont Ave. in the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City. Because his father worked most of the time, Carr did not see that much of him, and "never went to a baseball game or that kind of stuff" with his father. He spent a lot of time alone in his room, playing with toy soldiers and toy monsters."Growing Up Cool" (taped interview), Providence, RI, June 20, 1990, ''KISS Alliance'' fanzin ...
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