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  2. Stork Club - Wikipedia

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    The Stork Club television show ended in the same year the statements were made. [147] Promotional photo for the premiere of the television program. Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy served as co-hosts (June 27, 1950). A Philco Television Playhouse presentation, "Murder at the Stork Club", was aired on NBC Television on January 15, 1950.

  3. The Stork Club - Wikipedia

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    The Stork Club may refer to: . The Stork Club, a nightclub in New York City, New York, from 1929 to 1965; The Stork Club, London a nightclub in London; The Stork Club, a 1945 film directed by Hal Walker

  4. Stork Club, London - Wikipedia

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    The Stork Club was a nightclub in Swallow Street in London's West End. In the late 1950s, it was run by "nightclub king" Al Burnett , and notable guests included Harold Macmillan , John Profumo , Peter Sellers , Frank Sinatra , Lana Turner , Bette Davis , Ava Gardner , Elizabeth Taylor , King Hussein of Jordan , and Jean Simmons . [ 1 ]

  5. Sherman Billingsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, he created the Stork Club, which he owned. From the time of the speakeasy until the 1960s, he held court on East 53rd Street. According to Ralph Blumenthal in his 2000 book, Stork Club , another New York nightclub owner named Mary Louise Cecilia Guinan, widely known as Texas Guinan , introduced Billingsley to her friend, commentator ...

  6. The Stork Club (film) - Wikipedia

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    Danny meets with an agent but has trouble finding work for his new band. Judy phones Sherman Billingsley, the Stork Club's powerful but generous owner, and posing as gossip columnist Walter Winchell, tells him about a fantastic new band he must hear. Billingsley arrives at the apartment, where Danny's tuxedoed band and Judy perform brilliantly ...

  7. Al Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Burnett was master of ceremonies (MC) at a nightclub in London's Regent Street called The Nut House, [1] which was popular with jazz musicians during the war. [2]In the late 1950s, notable guests at the Stork Club included Harold Macmillan, John Profumo, Peter Sellers, Frank Sinatra, Lana Turner, Bette Davis, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor, King Hussein of Jordan, and Jean Simmons. [3]

  8. Gamefam - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, Gamefam, with the partnership of Sega of America, released Sonic Speed Simulator on Roblox, which is a Sonic the Hedgehog game. [13] Its launch was the largest on Roblox , with 70 million plays [ 14 ] and 275,000 concurrent players in the first week of its release, and it would reach 500 million visits in its first four months.

  9. The Stork Club (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Stork Club (ISBN 0593056086) is a 2006 book by British author and journalist Imogen Edwards-Jones. [1] The book, based on the author’s Daily Telegraph column "Shall I Be a Mother?", [citation needed] is an autobiographical account of Edward-Jones’ attempts to conceive. The book outlines Imogen Edwards-Jones’ treatment by IVF. [1]

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