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  2. James Gregory (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Gregory was born in Lithonia, Georgia, on May 6, 1946, and worked as a salesman until he was 36, when he began introducing performers at The Punch Line comedy club in Atlanta. His first feature act at the Punch Line was February 17, 1982. [4]

  3. Goodbye Bafana - Wikipedia

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    English. Xhosa. Budget. $30 million. Goodbye Bafana, or The Color of Freedom (US), is a 2007 drama film, directed by Bille August, about the relationship between Nelson Mandela (Dennis Haysbert) and James Gregory (Joseph Fiennes), his censor officer and prison guard, based on Gregory's book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.

  4. The Lawless Years - Wikipedia

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    Release. April 16, 1959. (1959-04-16) –. September 22, 1961. (1961-09-22) The Lawless Years is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from April 16, 1959, to September 22, 1961. The series is the first of its kind, set during the Roaring 20s, preceding The Untouchables by half a season. [1]

  5. James Gregory (actor) - Wikipedia

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    James Gregory (December 23, 1911 – September 16, 2002) [1] [2] was an American character actor who played roles such as Schaffer in Al Capone (1959), the McCarthy-like Sen. John Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate (1962), the audacious General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), and crusty Inspector Frank Luger in the television sitcom Barney Miller (1975–1982).

  6. The Passersby - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the Civil War, a Confederate Army Sergeant walks down a road aided by a wooden crutch. He carries with him a dirty bed roll and a homemade guitar. The limping Sergeant comes across a ruined antebellum mansion which belongs to Lavinia Godwin, a Southern belle whose husband was killed in the war and whose bitterness toward the Union ...

  7. Switch (band) - Wikipedia

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    Switch (band) Switch is an American R&B / funk band that recorded for the Gordy label in the late 1970s, releasing songs such as "There'll Never Be", "I Call Your Name", and "Love Over & Over Again". Switch influenced bands such as DeBarge, which featured the siblings of Switch band members Bobby and Tommy DeBarge. [1][2][3]

  8. Barney Miller - Wikipedia

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    Barney Miller. Barney Miller is an American sitcom television series set in a New York City Police Department police station on East 6th Street in Greenwich Village (Lower Manhattan). The series was broadcast on ABC from January 23, 1975, to May 20, 1982. It was created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker.

  9. Rise Ye Sunken Ships - Wikipedia

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    [20] Al Kaufman of Atlanta Music Guide referred to the album as "true genius" and predicted it would "end up on a lot of year end best-of lists." [21] Sherin Malick of Riot Magazine stated, "Rise Ye Sunken Ships is a perfect album." [15] iTunes named Rise Ye Sunken Ships "Best Alternative Album" of 2011 in their Rewind year-end review. [22] [23]