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John Tyler (29 June 1763 – 15 October 1841) was an American ophthalmologist. He is believed to be one of the first doctors in the United States to perform cataract surgery. He is believed to be one of the first doctors in the United States to perform cataract surgery.
The gang's plan is to spend the night there, accompany Courtier in the morning to collect his money and then flee. The gang terrorizes Courtier, his wife Doris and their two young children over the course of the night. In the morning, Courtier and the gang successfully collect the money from the auto dealer.
The song's outro quotes "Baby I Need Your Loving" by the Four Tops, "Celebrate" by Three Dog Night, "I Want to Take You Higher" by Sly and the Family Stone, and "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" by Stevie Wonder. The track was later covered by Tracey Ullman in 1983, and was featured in her 1984 album, You Broke My Heart in 17 Places.
The Night Manager is a British spy thriller television serial based on the 1993 novel by John le Carré and adapted by David Farr. [1] [2] [3] The six-part first series, directed by Susanne Bier and starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander, David Harewood and Elizabeth Debicki, began broadcasting on BBC One on 21 ...
Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi and Jodie Whittaker have continued to be credited as "The Doctor". John Hurt plays a mysterious past incarnation of the Doctor in the 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor", with minor roles in "The Name of the Doctor" and mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor", created as a "mayfly Doctor" by Steven Moffat.
The Mar y Sol Pop Festival (also referred to as Mar y Sol Festival or simply Mar y Sol – Sea and Sun) was a rock festival that took place in Manatí, Puerto Rico, about thirty miles west of San Juan, on April 1–4, 1972. It was held on 420 acres (1.7 km 2) of countryside adjacent to Los Tubos beach in Manatí on the north shore of the island.
While initially focused on acoustic jazz, the festival's 1969 program was an experiment in fusing jazz, soul and rock music for the first time. The 1969 lineup included Jeff Beck, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Ten Years After, Jethro Tull, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, John Mayall and Sly & the Family Stone, James Brown, B. B. King and Led Zeppelin.
DVD Talk's John Sinnott named Night and the Doctor as his favourite extra on the DVDs, describing them as "clever and funny and a very welcome addition to the set". Teresa Jusino of Tor.com described the mini-episode as "a beautiful addition to Doctor Who canon" because they stripped the typical adventures to show that the programme was "a ...