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  2. Eve Merriam - Wikipedia

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    Eve Merriam (July 19, 1916 – April 11, 1992) was an American poet and writer. Writing career. Merriam's first book was the 1946 Family Circle, which won the ...

  3. Quiet, Please - Wikipedia

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    Quiet, Please! was a radio fantasy and horror program created by Wyllis Cooper, also known for creating Lights Out. Ernest Chappell was the show's announcer and lead actor. Quiet, Please debuted June 8, 1947, on the Mutual Broadcasting System, and its last episode was broadcast June 25, 1949, on the ABC. A total of 106 shows were broadcast ...

  4. Quiet Please - Wikipedia

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    Quiet Please may refer to: Quiet, Please, an American fantasy and horror radio program; Quiet Please!: Bawal ang Maingay, a Filipino television game show; Quiet Please... The New Best of Nick Lowe, an album by Nick Lowe "Quiet Please" , a children's television episode; Quiet Please!, a 1945 Tom and Jerry cartoon; Quiet, Please, a 2016 ...

  5. Out of Our Father's House - Wikipedia

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    Out of Our Father's House is a 1978 episode of PBS's Great Performances series. This episode was first broadcast on 2 August 1978 on PBS.The movie is a televised play of the work by Eve Merriam.

  6. Ernest Chappell - Wikipedia

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    Ernest E. Chappell (June 10, 1903 - July 4, 1983) [1] was an American radio announcer and actor, best remembered for his featured role in the late 1940s radio program Quiet, Please. The show ran from 1947 to 1949, and Quiet, Please was Chappell's major acting credit. His signature line was: "And so, until next week at this same time, I am ...

  7. How Judy Garland Made 'Have Yourself a Merry Little ... - AOL

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    The song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is a holiday classic, but its genesis goes back to Judy Garland in Meet Me in St. Louis.It turns out, she helped this melancholy Christmas ...

  8. Quiet Please! - Wikipedia

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  9. In "Hansel and Gretel," Hansel speaks more often and for longer than his sister, and the first phrase he utters to her happens to be, "Quiet, Gretel." This explicit shushing is a common thread throughout the Grimms' take on folklore; spells of silence are cast on women more than they are on men, and the characters most valued by male suitors ...