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Mark Ward Tuttle (March 17, 1935 – June 2, 2008) was an American producer and screenwriter. He produced and wrote for television programs including The Beverly Hillbillies , Petticoat Junction , Three's Company (and its spinoff Three's a Crowd ), What's Happening Now!! , 227 , Life with Lucy and The Facts of Life . [ 1 ]
2020 Rider Kiesner and Benthany Iles (dress) 2020 John Harrison (comedy) 2019 Bobby Kerr (dress) [87] 2019 Justin Rumford (comedy) [87] 2018 Tomas Garcilazo (dress) 2018 Cody Sosebee (comedy) 2017 Bobby Kerr (dress) 2017 Gizmo McCracken (comedy) 2016 John, Lynn and Amanda Payne (dress) 2016 John Harrison (comedy) 2015 John Payne and Amanda ...
Roger Hull founded the magazine in 1969, with the name Road Rider, and was publisher and editor until 1982. [3] The title was changed to Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) in 1991, when it became subscriber-supported and ad-free. [3] [4]
The BMW C600 Sport and C650GT are maxi-scooters produced by BMW Motorrad.They are the company's first scooter since the C1, which was manufactured by Bertone. [2] The line was announced by BMW at EICMA in late 2010.
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Hayley Atwell, Bill Nighy, Mark Rylance and David Harewood are among a group of 100 actors supporting a new Green Rider contract intended to improve the sustainability of the U.K. film and TV ...
Arai's origins can be traced back to the production of kepi-style caps by Yuichiro Arai in 1900.His son, Hirotake Arai (who succeeded his father in 1930), a keen motorcyclist, was approached to create a new design of sun-barrier caps for the growing Imperial Japanese Army, which was later involved in the 1934 invasion of China, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and World War II.
The BMW F650CS was a standard motorcycle made by BMW Motorrad from 2001 to 2005. CS stood for city/street, [2] as it was aimed at urban commuters and it was also known as the Scarver, a portmanteau of street and carver. [3]