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Kilroy is seen scrawling "Kilroy is here" on a wall in Tennessee Williams's 1953 play Camino Real, which he revises to "was" before his final departure. Kilroy functions in the play as "a folk character...who here is a sort of Everyman." [38] The graffiti appears on the cover of the first edition published by New Directions.
Kilroy was a BBC One daytime chat show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk that began on 24 November 1986 and finished on 29 January 2004 after 17 years. Originally called Day to Day , the programme was renamed to Kilroy in September 1987.
Kilroy may refer to: Kilroy (surname) Kilroy, a BBC day time chat show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk; Kilroy, a main character beginning with Season 2 in the television series Taken; Kilroy's College, a distance education school in Ireland; Kilroy International A/S, a European company specializing in travel-related youth products
Robert Michael Kilroy-Silk (born Robert Michael Silk; 19 May 1942) is an English former politician and broadcaster. After a decade as a university lecturer, he served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) from 1974 to 1986.
On March 14, 1989, University of Texas at Austin student Mark James Kilroy was kidnapped in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, while vacationing during spring break. He was taken by his abductors to a ranch where he was tortured and sodomized for hours before being murdered in a human sacrifice ritual.
Kilroy Was Here is a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour. It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of Still Crazy , What's Love Got to Do With It , The Josephine Baker Story and Poltergeist II fame.
James J. Kilroy (September 26, 1902 – November 24, 1962) was a worker at the Fore River Shipyard who is believed to have been the origin of the "Kilroy was here" expression. Biography [ edit ]
Kilroy Was Here is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and written by Dick Irving Hyland. The film stars Jackie Cooper , Jackie Coogan , Wanda McKay , Frank Jenks , Norman Phillips Jr. and Rand Brooks .