Mobley Roger PAS Committees Pas.org, About Committee members include Chris Hanningchair, Lynn Glassock, Scott Harris, Laurence Kaptain, Mel mobley, roger Schupp, JB Smith and James Snell. http://www.miatrade.com/celebrities/M/Mobley_Roger/
Wagon Train - Episode List, Robert Horton, Robert Fuller roger mobley as Homer Henry Corden as Frank Nestor Paiva as Gip Fred Sherman as Dr. Snodgrass roger mobley as Stevey Brewster Michael Forest as Dallas http://www.fiftiesweb.com/wt/wagon-train-ep4.htm
Wagon Train - Episode List, Robert Horton, Robert Fuller Walter Coy as Ben Allen roger mobley as Tod, Terry Wilson roger mobley as Freddie Rory Stevens as Billy Laurie Perreau as Doreen, Robert Horton http://www.fiftiesweb.com/wt/wagon-train-ep3.htm
Dragnet QUOTES (After Friday and Gannon have brought Charles Vail (roger mobley), Dennis Melvin (Lou Wagner), and Paul Siever (Kevin Coughlin) together for questioning, http://www.badge714.com/dragquot.htm
Extractions: The Stan Freberg Dragnet Parodies Joe Friday: "This is the city. Los Angeles, California. I work here... I'm a cop." (This was later changed to "I carry a badge" following complaints from police officers.) Following this opening, Joe would start giving details of the episode. ("It was Tuesday, February 9. It was raining in Los Angeles. We were working bunko... (etc.)" Before the actual start of the show, Hal Gibney (or, in earlier episodes, George Fenneman of "You Bet Your Life" fame) would intone: "The story you are about to see is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." (In earlier episodes, it would begin: "Ladies and Gentlemen...") "What Is a Cop?" Jack delivers the following speech about the trials and tribulations of being a police officer to a rookie undercover officer suspected of robbing a liquor store. It's our most-requested speech, and many people frame the words. (Please note that this transcript was taken from the slightly edited Nick at Nite version of this episode. We plan to add a few missing lines soon.)
Episode Guide roger mobley as Audie Fulton Mickey Sholder as Bobby Lassin Peggy Webber as Mrs. Lassin roger mobley as Charles L. Vail Lou Wagner as Dennis J. Meldon http://www.badge714.com/episodes.htm
Extractions: Also be sure to check out our table of the 1950's Dragnet TV episodes by Michael Hayde. For episode summaries of the new Dragnet , see the official ABC site for the show. Notes: Some of the episode summaries originally came from the Nick at Nite page on AOL, but many have been replaced by self-penned ones or ones written Doug Montgomery and Tony More. Many thanks to Doug and Tony for their help in writing summaries (credited as noted). This is the famous "Blue Boy" episode. Jack Webb wrote the script for this story (under a pseudonym), which covers the problem of LSD in the hands of teenagers. The drug had only been made illegal one year prior to the episode's original air date. It features a fascinating Hollywood rendition of a flower child strung out on acid at the beginning of the episode, Blue Boy has his head in a hole in the ground, after earlier trying to eat the bark off a tree. He is held for public intoxication, although since LSD was not illegal he could not be held for possession. As soon as it is made illegal, some months later, Joe and Bill go out to make some arrests, crashing a psychedelic drug party. By the time they track Benjie down, however, he has OD'd on a combination of LSD and other drugs.
Extractions: WWoD - Originally aired on the Wonderful World of Disney (ABC/NBC); Disney Channel - Disney Channel Original Movie PLEASE NOTE: I do not have these television films for sale. Title Year Available on DVD? Notes Texas John Slaughter No TV series; released as film: Gunfight at Sandoval The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca No 6-part TV series with Robert Loggia; released as feature film Moochie of the Little League No Kevin Corcoran Moochie of Pop Warner Football No Kevin Corcoran The Horsemasters No OOP on VHS ; Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello, Janet Munro
ROGER McKAY In Memory Of We are caught on film by Heidi mobley during the 2004 Nationals. roger was cutting my hair while we were watching the show. http://www.marquiskennels.com/Aussies/Roger.htm
Extractions: McKay Aussies Roger was a friend for a very long time. We are caught on film by Heidi Mobley during the 2004 Nationals. Roger was cutting my hair while we were watching the show. The wind was blowing and everyone wondered just how good he was. Well when it was done, they realized just how good Roger was at doing hair. He even cut Pam Levin's in one of the following days. This is the 2 things in all life that he enjoyed besides his family. Jo Kell is sitting next to Roger in this pictures. All of us have been friends to long to think about. It is with a heavy heart that I say Good Bye to a life long friend. Jo, I and Roger had many many conversations not only on the dogs but our lives in general. Both Jo and I will miss Roger in our lives for many years to come. GOOD BYE DEAR FRIEND YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE.
NATAS: Emmy Awards Janet Johnson, Marian Pittman, Andy Artis, Lisa Krysiak, Janice Elder, Dave mobley, roger Porter, Cheryl White, Chris Reilly, and Kevin O Shea; WSB http://www.ntasoutheast.tv/awards/category_1_98.html
Extractions: Outstanding Achievement: Television News Excellence/Spot News Reporting "Yerkes Protest - WGNX," Producers - Alex Quade, Harold Clopton, and Les Montgomery; WGNX "Hero Hits Train," Producers - Steve Flood and Jerry Carnes; WXIA "Clinic Bombing," Producers - Leon Jobe, Alvin Bryant, Don Franklin, and Tony Dorsey; WSB "Wrong Way Driver," Producers - Jonathan Serrie and Leon Jobe; WSB "Yerkes Protest - WSB," Producers - Alan Hand, Jolene Butts, and Scott Wardell; WSB Outstanding Achievement: Television News Excellence/ Spot News Reporting/Team Coverage " Sandy Springs Bombing," Producers - Letitia Miele, Tiffany Diaz, LuAnn Sodano, April Nelson, Ray Metoyer, Randy Paige, Doug Herrod, and Everett Bevelle; WGNX "Sandy Springs Bombing," Producers - John Pruitt, Monica Kaufman, Susan Stone, Marian Pittman, Leon Jobe, David Bennallack, John Reed, Tony Dorsey, Alvin Bryant, Don Franklin, Mark Winne, Eric Hager, Kurt Kalbach, Joyce Oscar, Robert Thornton, and Al Blinke; WSB "Baby Rescued," Producers - Joyce Hanley, Eddie Williams III, Richard Marlar, Aungelique Proctor, Marc Mooney, and Donald A. Daley; WAGA
Actors - Starpulse.com Mitchell, Colin Mitchell, Daryl Mitchell, John Cameron Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell, Warren Mitchum, Robert mobley, roger Mochrie, Colin http://www.starpulse.com/Actors/M.html
Extractions: In The New Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957-58), each of the sixteen-year-olds gets a girl of his own. A fourth series was scripted but never produced, and 1958-59 the stars moved on to other projects. But by now, Spin and Marty were an institution, overflowing their Mickey Mouse Club base with coloring books, records, toys, two tie-in novels (in addition to the original Marty Markham), and a Dell comic book series (1956-1960). Today, the grown-up boys who watched
Roger Mobley Translate this page roger mobley. Naissance 1949-01-16. Biographie(s). Aucune biographie. Curriculum Vitae. Interprétation. Aventures gallegher, Les (1964-1967) . http://archives.emissions.ca/artisan_4743.html
The 2004 Twilight Zone Convention Michael McGreevey, roger mobley and Terry Burnham from that film. made it better would have been roger mobley walking in the door at that moment. http://www.steveandmarta.com/graveyards/tzcon2004.htm
Extractions: Link to the 2002 Twilight Zone Convention Log The 2nd semiannual Twilight Zone convention was held at the Beverly Garland Holiday Inn in Hollywood on August 21-22, 2004. Once again, we planned our vacation around this event, since there were many stars there that we wanted to meet and talk with. We had to call Frank to tell him we were stuck at the rental office, and he jumped in the car to come and get us; we'd worry about the rental car later. By the time he got close to the office, however, we had the car, a Chrysler 300, so we met him at a McDonalds off the La Tijuera exit, and followed him to the Wattles Mansion. We were about ten minutes late, which upset me but couldn't be helped. Gurdon Wattles, who was an Omaha businessman, had built a California summer home in 1907 in LA to escape the harsh Omaha winters. The house in LA is now recognized as the only extant intact mansion from before the advent of Hollywood. When Wattles died in 1932, his family lived in the house until it was sold to the city of LA in 1968; Wattles' widow continued to live in the mansion until 1972. It sat there for the next 10 years, neglected and plagued with drainage problems while the neighborhood deteriorated around it, until the Hollywood Heritage group acquired it about 20 years ago. They have spent those years trying to restore it to it's former self, and have done a remarkable job.
AdisOnline Editor roger Olney, MBChB Publication Manager Martin Prout Kristin mobley Wolters Kluwer Health, Adis International Inc http://adisonline.info/dra/authors.asp
Extractions: Check status of a Manuscript The Journal aims to promote optimum drug therapy in older adults by providing a regular programme of review articles covering the most important aspects of clinical pharmacology and patient management in this unique group. Physiological changes during aging which have implications for drug therapy also fall within the scope of the Journal. Specific topics within these broad subject areas are presented as either comprehensive literature reviews which provide an assessment of the overall findings, shorter and more practically oriented review articles which are adequately supported by literature citations, brief leading articles which address emerging areas in an overview fashion, or articles discussing current opinion on controversial topics. Original research articles are considered for publication. All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the Editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.
AdisOnline Editor roger Olney, MBChB Publication Manager Melanie Thorburn Kristin mobley Wolters Kluwer Health, Adis International Inc http://adisonline.info/der/authors.asp
Extractions: Check status of a Manuscript The American Journal of Clinical Dermatology promotes rational therapy and effective patient management within the discipline of dermatology by providing a regular program of independent review articles covering all aspects of the management of dermatological conditions, particularly the place in the place in therapy of newer and established agents and procedures. The Journal includes: Current opinion articles providing an overview of contentious or emerging areas and key regulatory and ethical issues Definitive reviews on a broad range of topics relating to the management of dermatological conditions Therapy in practice articles covering optimum management of specific conditions Pictorial diagnosis and treatment articles where illustrations are used to portray clinical findings and techniques Adis Drug Evaluations reviewing the properties and place in therapy of both newer and established drugs in dermatology Adis Drug Profiles reviewing innovations in therapy with expert commentaries Original research articles and case reports will also be considered for publication.
Craig Mobley [#068] At NSC 2002 mobley played 025 roger Cullman (Toronto ON) and lost 245 to 381 (a spread of 136) . Current ranking 82. Current record 10-13, -139. Round 24 http://www.scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/2002/nsc/build/player/5/068.html
Extractions: Average against Round 1 Mobley played #083 Burke Riley (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) and lost 295 to 392 (a spread of -97) . Current ranking: #98. Current record: 0-1, -97. Round 2 Mobley played #047 Charles Lindsey (Jackson, MS) and lost 358 to 378 (a spread of -20) . Current ranking: #94. Current record: 0-2, -117. Round 3 Mobley played #033 Jim Fonti (Port Jeff Station, NY) and lost 304 to 399 (a spread of -95) . Current ranking: #101. Current record: 0-3, -212. Round 4 Mobley played #063 Paul McCurdy (Santa Paula, CA) and won 392 to 375 (a spread of 17) . Current ranking: #92. Current record: 1-3, -195. Round 5 Mobley played #060 Rita Mayes (Elizabethtown, KY)
Roger Mobley Films of Kerwin MathewsCast Kerwin Mathews, Judi Meredith, Torin Thatcher, Walter Burke, roger mobley, Barry Kelley, Don Beddoe, Dayton Lummis, Anna Lee, Helen Wallace. http://www.tv.com/roger-mobley/person/42614/summary.html
Extractions: Wednesday 4 December, 1967 On NBC A gang of juvenile thieves have been stealing petty items in order to gain membership into an exclusive club. Continue Episode Summary See All Appearances Roger was drafted in 1968 during the Viet Nam era. After his basic training, Roger voluteered for jump school to be a paratrooper. He was tested for a special forces school, and made it. He then went to Fort Bragg for sixteen months of green beret school, and was then sent to Viet Nam. (Edit)
ClassicTVHits.com Links Show starred Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, William Fawcett, Jimmy Baird, roger mobley, and Ann Robinson. View episode clips on Real Player, and full episodes http://www.classictvhits.com/links.htm
TV Programs : Fury roger mobley played Homer Packy Lambert, Joey s young pal. In the last season roger mobley played Packy Lambert , another of Joey s friends. http://histclo.hispeed.com/the/tv/itv/f/tu-fury.html
Extractions: Figure 1. "Fury" was a staple on Saturday morning kids television during the late 1950s. The main character was of course Fury, a horse. His owner Joey was played by Bobby Diamond. Roger Mobley played Homer "Packy" Lambert, Joey's young pal. Although born in Indiana, Roger grew up in west Texas and spoke with a drawl, unlike his fellow cast members. The director of "Fury" didn't want Roger for the part. He wanted Jay North, who went on to play, of course, Dennis the Menace. The producer of "Fury", a wonderful and kind man, Leon Fromkess, overrode his dirctor and hired Roger. Roger went on to play the lead in the Disney series Gallagher. "Fury" was a staple on Saturday morning NBC kids television during the late 1950s. It was a long-running NBC program. The outdoor scenes for "Fury" were filmed at two different ranches north of Hollywood, and the indoor shots were filmed at an old Hollywood TV lot. The TV show " Lassie ", starring Tommy Rettig, was also filmed at that studio. NBC premiered "Fury" on October 15, 1955, and the final original episode was shown on March 19, 1960. This Saturday morning favorite, though, continued to run at its regular time slot until September 3, 1966, a full 6 years after production had ceased. One source claims that NBC considered scheduling "Fury" as a primetime show but chose Saturday morning instead.
Extractions: HBC will list TV series alphabetically here to make them easier to find. TV shows, except for American TV shows, are generally not well know in countries other than in the countries in which they were made. They are also much more current than movies. Almost all TV shows date from the 1950s at the earliest. Costume dramas have the same problems as in the movies, but a great deal of useful information is avialible from TV shows set in contemporary periods. As non-American TV shows are not as widely distributed as movies, often little information is available on these shows outside each country. Movies are often widely distributed in foreign countries. TV shows, with the exceptiion of American programs, are generally not. As an American, we have, for example, never seen German, French, and Italian TV shows. Thus the TV pages provide a much-needed source of information on foreign programing. Story of an incompetent calvary troop with a boy and German shepard dog as a mascot. Rather inane humor. The boy wore a calvary uniform. Set in a girl's boarding school and follows the girls after they graduate. The latter episodes included a teen-age boy (Mackenzie Astin). Like most U.S. shows he is a real wise guy.