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The Green Eye of the Yellow God, a 1911 poem by J. Milton Hayes, is a famous example of the genre of "dramatic monologue", a music hall staple in the early twentieth century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The piece was written for and performed by actor and monologist Bransby Williams .
The Green-Eyed Monster, 1970–71 storyline in Modesty Blaise; Incredible Hulk (cocktail), also called Green Eyed Monster "The Green Eyed Monster", an episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theatre adapted from the play Othello by Shakespeare; The Green Eyed Monster, a nickname for the Helmet-mounted display unit found on the US Army's AH-64 attack ...
Space Chickens in Space is a Mexican-British-Irish-Australian science fiction-comedy animated television series created by José C. García de Letona and Rita Street and developed by Scott Sonneborn, Tommy and Markus Vad Flaaten, Alan Keane, and Shane Perez for 9Go! and Disney XD.
"Problem of the Green Eyed Monster." Associated Sunday Magazines, 28 October 1906. "Problem of the Perfect Alibi." Associated Sunday Magazines, 4 November 1906. Also published as "His Perfect Alibi." "Problem of the Phantom Auto." Associated Sunday Magazines, 11 November 1906. Also published as "The Phantom Motor." "The Haunted Bell."
Emerald Fennell portrays Lovelace in the episode, "The Green-Eyed Monster." [148] "Lovelace" is the name of the operating system designed by the character Cameron Howe in Halt and Catch Fire. [149] Lovelace features as a character in "Spyfall, Part 2", the second episode of Doctor Who, series 12, which first aired on BBC One on 5 January 2020 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... The Green-Eyed Monster (1916 film) The Green Eyed Monster (1919 film) H. Heterochromia ...
"Green-Eyed Monster": Pepper Ann becomes jealous when her chance at being the most popular girl in school is usurped by a new girl named Amber O'Malley. Meanwhile, Principal Hickey investigates a string of locker thefts.
The Green-Eyed Monster - Scholastic Press Australia, 2001. ISBN 1-86504-384-2 The Big Fudge Part of "The Shooting Stars" series published by Scholastic Press in Australia, 2002.