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It's a Christmas Knockout! 4: 4 May 1974: It's a Cup Final Knockout! 4: 23 December 1974: It's a Christmas Knockout! 5: 3 May 1975: It's a Cup Final Knockout! 5: 11 July 1975: It's a Celebrity Knockout! 1: 26 December 1975: It's a Christmas Knockout! 6: 1 May 1976: It's a Cup Final Knockout! 6: 9 July 1976: It's a Celebrity Knockout! 2: 26 ...
A 2011 revival offered "The Billy J. Smith Cup" as its grand prize. [ 9 ] Throughout the 1980s, Smith was a sports presenter for TV0 Eyewitness News on TVQ but was let go from the station in 1989, reportedly to allow the station to budget for the arrival of new news presenter Bruce Paige in 1990.
The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand was the number one song of 1974. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 singles of 1974. [1] The Top 100, as revealed in the Talent In Action section of Billboard dated December 28, 1974, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of November 24, 1973, through October 26, 1974.
An Australian version of It's a Knockout ran on Network Ten.Channel 7 Perth aired the series prior to Channel 10 arriving in Perth. The teams were divided by Australian states (New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia) with each team being represented by members of an Apex Club in their home state or territory.
With “Nickel Boys,” filmmaker RaMell Ross delivers one of the most powerful films of the year — a haunting journey into a brutal reform school in the Jim Crow South.
The Grand Knockout Tournament (also known as It's a Royal Knockout) was a one-off charity event which took place on 15 June 1987, and was shown on British television on 19 June 1987 (BBC1, repeated on 27 December 1987), in addition to airing on American TV via the USA Network on 12 August 1987, and European satellite channel Superchannel on 6 March 1988 (repeated on Christmas Day 1988).
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Soul Power is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jeff Levy-Hinte about the Zaire 74 music festival that took place in Kinshasa, Zaire, in September 1974.Although it was planned to accompany the Rumble in the Jungle heavyweight boxing championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, the festival went ahead as scheduled when the fight was delayed until October after Foreman sustained ...