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  1. Stanley Ralph Ross (22 Jul 1935 - certain 16 Mar 2000) 0 references . ... Download as PDF; Printable version; This page was last edited on 25 February 2024, at 09:45.

  2. Stanley Ralph Ross. Writer: All in the Family. Spent several years in advertising, first writing for show business was the Beach Party Movies, then moved on to write every 4th episode of Batman (1966), multiple episodes for The Monkees (1965), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), All in the Family (1971), Columbo (1971), Banacek (1972), Kids Incorporated (1984).

  3. Ralph Stanley is an album by American country singer Ralph Stanley, released in 2002. [3] It was produced by Bob Neuwirth, Larry Ehrlich and T Bone Burnett .

  4. Stanley Ralph Ross. Stanley Ralph Ross was a key player backstage for the success of Batman. This was because he wrote the most amount of scripts/stories for the show than all the other writers, he wrote a total of 16 stories (27 episodes) for the series. He was responsible most Catwoman, King Tut and Shame episode plus he brought many other ...

  5. Love Hangover. " Love Hangover " is a song by the Motown singer Diana Ross, recorded in 1975 and released as a single on March 16, 1976. It rose to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot-Selling Soul Singles. It also hit number one on the Record World disco charts. Producer Hal Davis instructed the song's engineer Russ Terrana to install a ...

  6. Ralph Stanley. The Stanley Brothers were an American bluegrass duo of singer-songwriters and musicians, made up of brothers Carter Stanley (August 27, 1925 – December 1, 1966) and Ralph Stanley (February 25, 1927 – June 23, 2016). [1] Ralph and Carter performed as The Stanley Brothers with their band, The Clinch Mountain Boys, from 1946 to ...

  7. Early life. Born in London in 1943, Claire was the daughter of Kathleen Eden-Green and Antony Lee Crowe. Her parents had married in 1938. Her mother was a schoolmistress, and her father was a graduate student working on a thesis. She was educated at the Royal Ballet School and the London Dance Theatre. [1] [2] In the autumn of 1961, the Dancing ...

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