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Fireside Favourites (1980), album by Fad Gadget; The Fireside Girls, a group of female protagonists in the TV cartoon Phineas and Ferb; Fireside Theatre (1949–1958), U.S. TV anthology drama series on NBC; By the Fireside, pseudonym for UK musical artist Daniel Lea; Marvel Fireside Books (1974–1979), series of Marvel comics reprinted by ...
Director Sidney Lanfield and Jane Wyman on the set of The Jane Wyman Show (1955). Fireside Theatre was created by Frank Wisbar, who also wrote and directed many episodes. [1] He was the producer and director for the program's first six years, resigning on December 6, 1954, and leaving when his contract expired on February 15, 1955. [2]
The Firesigns produced a film made by Allen Daviau (who later filmed E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial) using the album as the soundtrack. [7] The film was shown in a live appearance at Stanford University and released on VHS video tape in 1993. In 1975, they released the black comedy album In the Next World, You're on Your Own, written by Austin and ...
Fireside Theatre, a.k.a. The Jane Wyman Show, is an American anthology drama series that ran on NBC from 1949 to 1958, and was the first successful filmed series on American television. Early seasons (1-7) featured low budget productions and were often based on public domain stories.
The Spitfire Grill (also known as Care of the Spitfire Grill) is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Lee David Zlotoff, and starring Alison Elliott, Ellen Burstyn, Marcia Gay Harden, Will Patton, Kieran Mulroney and Gailard Sartain.
Everything You Know Is Wrong is the eighth comedy album by the Firesign Theatre.Released in October 1974 on Columbia Records, it satirizes UFO conspiracy theories and New Age paranormal beliefs such as Erich von Däniken's Chariots of the Gods and claimed psychic Uri Geller, which achieved wide public attention by that time.
Ernest Borgnine (/ ˈ b ɔːr ɡ n aɪ n / BORG-nyne; born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American actor whose career spanned over six decades.He was noted for his gruff but relaxed voice and gap-toothed Cheshire Cat grin. [2]
This was The Firesign Theatre's first album wherein a single theme took up both sides of the album. In Phil Austin's notes to the 1987 Mobile Fidelity re-release of this album he says "Dwarf is the story of the five ages of Man and in particular, the five ages of one George Leroy Tirebiter; a man named after a dog."