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Michael Brady AM (born 28 February 1948) is an English-born Australian musician, most commonly associated with the Australian rules football anthems "Up There Cazaly", referring to 1910s St Kilda and 1920s South Melbourne player Roy Cazaly, and "One Day in September", which were released by The Two-Man Band.
Robert Reed (born John Robert Rietz Jr.; October 19, 1932 – May 12, 1992) was an American actor.He played Kenneth Preston on the legal drama The Defenders from 1961 to 1965 alongside E. G. Marshall, and is best known for his role as patriarch Mike Brady, opposite Florence Henderson's role as Carol Brady, on the ABC sitcom The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969 to 1974.
It was one of only a few ocean liners, American or otherwise, to have had its interiors designed by women—the New York firm Smyth, Urquhart & Marckwald. [10] The ornate decor typical of liners of the past was forgone, in favor of a more contemporary and informal design. The aim was to provide an atmosphere of cheerfulness and sophisticated charm.
The liner as featured on the cover of Popular Science Monthly, April 1934 "New Streamlining for Big Ships", Popular Science Monthly, April 1934 [1] Streamlined superstructure of SS Princess Anne (designed 1933) [2] MV Kalakala (1935) [2] SS Princess Anne under way. Entered service 1936. [2] Bohn advertisement showing a streamlined ocean liner ...
Tom Brady is returning to the football field this fall, but he’s already thinking about his retirement life and working his brand hard beyond the NFL. That means doing whatever it takes to sell ...
The series was started after the success of a one-off special on the Discovery Channel entitled Inside Queen Mary 2. [3] The series has featured an extensive range of different types of marine vessels, with cruise ships, an aircraft carrier, fishing boats, dredgers and various types of cargo ships, naval and specialist ships being shown.
More than five decades after The Brady Bunch premiered — entering the TV pantheon forever — Barry Williams and more cast members still feel like a family. "Well, I can hardly imagine a more ...
"Up There Cazaly" is 1979 song by Mike Brady, written to promote Channel Seven's coverage of the Victorian Football League (VFL). It was first performed by the Two-Man Band, a duo of Brady and Peter Sullivan, and has since become an unofficial anthem of Australian rules football. The title refers to early-20th-century ruckman Roy Cazaly.