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  2. The Daytripper - Wikipedia

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    The Daytripper. The Daytripper is a Texas travel program, hosted by Chet Garner as he travels the state with his crew. The Daytripper is a 15-time Lone Star Emmy Award winning travel show airing on PBS that highlights the culture, outdoors and food of a single tourist destination or area within each episode. Synopsis: "It’s no secret that ...

  3. Night of the Big Heat - Wikipedia

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    Night of the Big Heat is a science fiction novel written in 1959 by John Lymington. It tells the story of an unnamed British island that is experiencing a bizarre and stifling heatwave. Plot summary. The main characters are a former novelist named Richard Callum and his wife Frankie, who own a pub called the White Lion. Richard has hired a ...

  4. Dancing the Night Away - Wikipedia

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    Dancing the Night Away. " Dancing the Night Away " is the debut single by English rock band the Motors, which was released in 1977 as the lead single from their debut studio album 1. The song was written by band members Andy McMaster and Nick Garvey, and produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. [2]

  5. What the Night Knows - Wikipedia

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    464. ISBN. 0-553-80772-2. What the Night Knows is a 2010 novel by bestselling author Dean Koontz. [1] It reached No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller List. Following the events of the novella "Darkness Under the Sun," it follows the life of John Calvino, a survivor of a violent attack on his family and current police officer.

  6. Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of the City of London

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    Sir John Williams Eleanor Williams, mother of Sir John Williams, c.1890. Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet GCVO (6 November 1840 – 24 May 1926), was a Welsh physician, who attended Queen Victoria and was raised to the baronetcy by her in 1894. He is remembered chiefly for his contribution to the collection of the National Library of Wales.

  7. Robbie Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Montgomery. Robbie Montgomery (born June 16, 1940) is an American singer and restaurateur. She is noted for being one of the original Ikettes in the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in the 1960s. After her tenure as an Ikette, she was a member of the Mirettes, and then became a "Night Tripper" for Dr. John.

  8. The House of Doctor Dee - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. The main character, Matthew Palmer, inherits his father's house in London. Palmer learns that the doctor John Dee, an alchemist who worked for Elizabeth I, used to live in the house. Once he finds out about one of the previous owners, he sets out to find out more about the mysterious alchemist. The second chapter then moves into ...

  9. Dr. Thorndyke - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Evelyn Thorndyke is a fictional detective in a long series of 21 novels and 40 short stories by British author R. Austin Freeman (1862–1943). Thorndyke was described by his author as a 'medical jurispractitioner': originally a medical doctor, he turned to the bar and became one of the first — in modern parlance — forensic scientists.