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  2. The Chapman Report - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman Report is a 1962 American Technicolor drama film starring ... adapted by Gene Allen and Grant Stuart from Irving Wallace's 1960 novel The Chapman Report.

  3. Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The latter, ignored by critics, was followed by the enormously successful The Chapman Report. Wallace published 33 books during his lifetime, translated into 31 languages. [citation needed] Irving Wallace was married to Sylvia (née Kahn) Wallace, a former magazine writer and editor.

  4. The R Document - Wikipedia

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    The R Document (1976), by Irving Wallace, is a novel in the genres of the political thriller and the legal thriller, which recounts a secret coup d’état by the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to void the Bill of Rights and so assume chief executive power in the United States.

  5. Category:Films based on works by Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman Report; M. Maayavi; The Man (1972 film) P. The Prize (1963 film) S. The Seven Minutes (film) Sharara ... Category: Films based on works by Irving Wallace.

  6. Angry response to Gregg Wallace saying accusations made by ...

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    The Sunday Telegraph reported producer Georgia Harding, who worked on MasterChef between 2014 and 2015 and later Eat Well For Less, claimed she raised concerns about “inappropriate” behaviour ...

  7. Chris Wallace Explains Why Trump Debate Flop 'Just As ... - AOL

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    Chris Wallace: "Jake, I didn't think I was ever going to witness a debate as devastating as the one that you and Dana moderated back in June, where Joe Biden basically tanked his reelection campaign.

  8. Back Benches - Wikipedia

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    Back Benches was a New Zealand political interview show, presented by Wallace Chapman and Damian Christie. It was primarily filmed at the Backbencher pub, across the street from Parliament Buildings in Wellington. The show was cancelled on TVNZ 7 in July 2012 when the station was shut down, being replaced with TV ONE +1, a timeshift of TV ONE ...

  9. Georgina Chapmanā€™s Marchesa cancels Fashion Week show: Report

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