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Sir Terry Frost RA (born Terence Ernest Manitou Frost) (13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003) was an English abstract artist, who worked in Newlyn, Cornwall.
Born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, in 1915, he did not become an artist until he was in his 30s. During World War II, he served in France and the Middle East, before joining the commandos. Whilst serving with the commandos in Crete in June 1941 he was captured and became a prisoner of war. As a prisoner at Stalag 383 in Bavaria, he met and was taught by Adrian Heath. He said of his prison experience that it was a ‘tremendous spiritual experience, a more aware or heightened perception during starvation’.
After the war, he attended Camberwell School of Art and the St. Ives School of Art. In 1951 he worked as an assistant to the sculptor Barbara Hepworth.
Frost's academic career included teaching at Bath Academy of Art, the Cyprus College of Art and the University of Leeds. Later he became Artist in Residence and Professor of Painting at the Department of Fine Art of the University of Reading.
Frost and Fire [Live] - Terry Talbot and Barry McGuire (Full Album)
Louisa (1950)
Annie Oakley - Flint And Steel
MARGARET THATCHER - Interview with Terry Wogan 1990
The Range Rider - The Marshal From Madero
Stories Of The Century - Rube Burrows
1944 Rustler's Hideout (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Patti McCarty
The Range Rider Convict At Large
Annie Oakley Gunplay
Buffalo Bill Jr. - Empire Pass
I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING REGARDING THIS ALBUM OR THIS PERFORMANCE. Emmanuel: 0:00 Star Of Wonder: 3:11 Drummer Boy: 9:14 There Is A Time: 14:03 Galaxy Song: 19:17 Mary Did You Know: 22:00 A-Soulin': 25:41 Give To The King: 28:25 Frost And Fire: 33:15 One Of Us: 37:42 Produced by Terry Talbot and Barry McGuire Music production by Terry Talbot Copyright 1999 Talbot McGuire Barry McGuire: Vocals, acoustic 12 string guitar, harmonica Terry Talbot: Vocals, acoustic classical and 12 string guitars Mark Royce: Keyboards, Music Direction Brenda Royce: Keyboards Peter Scaffidi: Bass John Martin III: Percussion Meg Slivosky: Percussion Patty Bunker: Violin Jonathan Dweck: Ewi Pipes Keith Edwards: Drums John Black: Electric Guitar Mike Phillips: Great Highland Bagpipe Dennis Spitzer: Live Sound Eng...
The Norton family is in a turmoil due to faultfinding grandma Louisa. Strongly urged to find outside interests, Louisa starts dating grocer Hammond; their necking among the teenagers shocks the latter (!), and Louisa's architect son Hal isn't too thrilled either. So what's to do when Hal's boss Mr. Burnside becomes a rival for Louisa's favors? Ronald Reagan ... Harold 'Hal' Norton Charles Coburn ... Abel Burnside Ruth Hussey ... Meg Norton Edmund Gwenn ... Henry Hammond Spring Byington ... Louisa Norton Piper Laurie ... Cathy Norton Scotty Beckett ... Jimmy Blake Jimmy Hunt ... Chris Norton Connie Gilchrist ... Housekeeper Gladys Willard Waterman ... Dick Stewart Marjorie Crossland ... Lil Stewart (as Marjorie Crosland) Martin Milner ... Bob ...
Annie Oakley is an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965. Tonight's Episode: Flint And Steel Lofty and Annie become concerned when homesteaders are forced to sell their spreads cheaply because of rustlers, poisoned waterholes and cut fences. Cast Gail Davis ... Annie Oakley Jimmy Hawkins ... Tagg Oakley Brad Johnson ... Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig Jim Bannon ... Frank Jessup Lyle Talbot ... Pa Wiggins Virginia Dale ... Ma Wiggins Monte Blue ... Tom Wheeler Helen Brown ... Mrs. Wheeler Gregg Barton ... Boyd Spencer M...
Prime minister Margaret Thatcher interviewed by Terry Wogan on his chat show on 12 January 1990
Range Rider is an American Western television series that aired in syndication from 1951 to 1953. A single lost episode surfaced and was broadcast in 1959. The Range Rider was also broadcast on British television during the 1960s, and in Melbourne, Australia during the 1950s. Jock Mahoney, later star of CBS's Yancy Derringer, played the title character in seventy-nine black-and-white half-hour episodes, along with partner Dick West, played by Dick Jones, later star of the syndicated series Buffalo Bill Jr. The character had no name other than Range Rider. His reputation for fairness, fighting ability, and accuracy with his guns was known far and wide, even by Indians. Mahoney towered over Jones, conveying the idea that Dick West was a youth rather than a full-grown adult. Tonight's Episod...
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes as Clark's attractive assistant, Frankie Adams. Castle left the program and was replaced by Kristine Miller who appeared in thirteen episodes as Margaret Jones, or "Jonesy". Tonight's Episode: Rube Burrows Alabama born Rube Burrows becomes infamous through the south for train robbery in the late 1880's but his girlfriend Emma is portrayed as the brains. Margaret ingratiates herself with the outlaw...
Bringing a herd of cattle to Dave Crockett, Billy halts before going through the pass where many herds have been rustled. Cast Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid Al St. John ... Fuzzy Jones Patti McCarty ... Barbara Crockett Charles King ... Buck Shaw John Merton ... Harry Stanton Terry Frost ... Jack Crockett Hal Price ... Dave Crockett Lane Chandler ... Gambler Hammond Al Ferguson ... Henchman Steve Frank McCarroll ... Henchman Squint Ed Cassidy ... Sheriff Bob Burns ... Hired Cowhand John L. Cason ... Charley Green Steve Clark ... Ed Lowery Bud Osborne ... Green Henchman Edward Peil Sr. ... Poker Player Wally West ... Deputy Directed by Sam Newfield Screenplay by Joseph O'Donnell Producer Sigmund Neufield Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh Film Editing Holbrook N. Todd Assis...
Range Rider is an American Western television series that aired in syndication from 1951 to 1953. A single lost episode surfaced and was broadcast in 1959. The Range Rider was also broadcast on British television during the 1960s, and in Melbourne, Australia during the 1950s. Jock Mahoney, later star of CBS's Yancy Derringer, played the title character in seventy-nine black-and-white half-hour episodes, along with partner Dick West, played by Dick Jones, later star of the syndicated series Buffalo Bill Jr. The character had no name other than Range Rider. His reputation for fairness, fighting ability, and accuracy with his guns was known far and wide, even by Indians. Mahoney towered over Jones, conveying the idea that Dick West was a youth rather than a full-grown adult. Tonight's Episod...
Annie Oakley is an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965. Tonight's Episode: Gunplay With an outlaw at large and the Sheriff searching for him, trouble arrives in the form of a fake sheriff, a drunk, and a senseless murder. Cast Gail Davis ... Annie Oakley Jimmy Hawkins ... Tagg Oakley Brad Johnson ... Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig Myron Healey ... Sam Carter Ralph Sanford ... Pete Paul McGuire ... Charlie Wright Steve Pendleton ... Joe Carter Gregg Barton ... Ed Lawson Francis McDonald ... Posse Leader Bob Woodward ....
Buffalo Bill, Jr. is an American western television series with Dick Jones (1927-2014) in the title role of a young fictional marshal in West Texas. The series aired in syndication from March 1, 1955, until September 21, 1956. The series format, Dick Jones is cast as Buffalo Bill, Jr., with Nancy Gilbert as his younger sister, Calamity, who at the age of twelve is training to be a telegraph operator at the station at nearby Wiley Junction. The two were orphaned years earlier in the Black Hills of South Dakota following a massacre of their wagon train. The children were rescued and adopted by Judge Ben "Fair and Square" Wiley, played by Harry V. Cheshire, whom they often called "Uncle Ben". Tonight's Episode: Empire Pass The people of Wileynille are in a spot because a rival railroad is g...