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Boy Meets Girl (1967 TV Series)
Boy Meets Girl may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''Boy Meets Girl'', a 1935 Broadway play by Bella and Samuel Spewack, basis for the 1938 film * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1938 film), an American film starring James Cagney * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1982 film), an Israeli film directed by Michal Bat-Adam * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1984 film), a French film directed by Leos Carax * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1993 film), an American TV movie starring Jasmine Guy * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1998 film), a Canadian-American romantic comedy directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, starring Sean Astin * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2009 TV series), a 2009 UK 4-part TV miniseries (fantasy comedy-drama) starring Rachael Stirling and Martin Freeman * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2014 film), an American film about a transgender woman, written and directed by Eric Schaeffer * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2015 TV series), a UK TV series starring Rebecca Root, Harry Hepple and Denise Welch, and featuring a transgender main character played ...
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Bella And Samuel Spewack
Bella (25 March 1899 – 27 April 1990) and Samuel Spewack (16 September 1899 – 14 October 1971) were a husband-and-wife writing team. Samuel, who also directed many of their plays, was born in Ukraine. He attended Stuyvesant High School in New York City and then received his degree from Columbia College. Lives and careers The oldest of three children of a single mother, Bella Cohen was born in Bucharest, Romania and with her family emigrated to the Lower East Side of Manhattan when she was a child. After graduation from Washington Irving High School, she worked as a journalist for socialist and pacifist newspapers such as the ''New York Call''. Her work drew attention from Samuel, working as a reporter for ''The World'', and the couple married in 1922. Shortly afterwards, they departed for Moscow, where they worked as news correspondents for the next four years. After returning to the United States, they settled in New Hope, Pennsylvania. In the latter part of the decad ...
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Boy Meets Girl (novel)
''Boy Meets Girl'' is a 2004 chick lit novel by American author Meg Cabot. It was first published in January, 2004 by HarperCollins, with the author name of "Meggin Cabot"; subsequent printings say "Meg Cabot". It is the second book in the ''Boy'' series, but its story is only loosely connected to that of its predecessor, '' The Boy Next Door''. Synopsis The book follows Kate Mackenzie, who works in the Human Resources division of the ''New York Journal''. She spends much of her days trying to find a good apartment, attempting to avoid her dictator-esque boss Amy, and trying to sort out her complicated relationship with a commitment-phobic boyfriend. Kate begins to despair once Amy forces her to fire an incredibly popular co-worker in one of the office's lunch rooms, which results in the employee suing her for wrongful termination. Things get even worse when she is also obligated to give a deposition to the handsome and wealthy Mitch Hertzog. The two are at odds over several thin ...
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Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
"Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" is the debut single by the British new wave band Haircut One Hundred, released in October 1981 by Arista Records. The song appears on their 1982 debut album '' Pelican West''. It reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1981 and was certified silver by the BPI for sales in excess of 200,000 copies. Composition The song was written by group vocalist Nick Heyward. The writing credits of the B-side, "Boat Party", are attributed to Haircut One Hundred, although the song features guitar riff patterns similar to "Favourite Shirts". Both tracks were recorded at the Roundhouse Studios in Chalk Farm, London, soon after the band had signed to Arista. These recordings are the only ones with Pat Hunt, later replaced by Blair Cunningham, on drums. Release and reception "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" was released in October 1981 on 7" and 12" formats. Writing in the October 1981 issue of '' Smash Hits'', critic Fred Dellar described the sing ...
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Welcome To The Blacklist Club
''Welcome to the Blacklist Club'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter, Evan Taubenfeld. It was released on May 18, 2010 by Sire Records, being Taubenfeld's only release with the label. Background Taubenfeld was originally scheduled to release his debut studio album, ''Just Sign Here...'' in early 2006, although inner turmoil and creative differences between Warner Brothers Records and Taubenfeld would result in this effort being scrapped. However, Taubenfeld would continue to record music, now enlisting the assistance of John Fields, which would ultimately be released in 2010 as ''Welcome to the Blacklist Club''. When speaking on the record, Taubenfeld described it as "being bouta hopeless romantic trapped under a cinnamon-coated shell that is L.A., I think your outside hardens when you live out here. Most people don’t express how much they want to fall in love. For me, half the album is about being able to expose that. The other half...is more about havin ...
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Boy Meets Girl (song)
"Boy Meets Girl" (stylized as "BOY MEETS GIRL") is a song by Japanese band TRF. The song was released on June 22, 1994 as their seventh single. Background and release "Boy Meets Girl" was written and produced by Tetsuya Komuro. It is inspired by Eurobeat music, and it is composed of synths at 135 BPM. The song was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial. The single was first released on June 22, 1994, and then re-released on November 29, 2006. The fourth track on the single, "Boy Meets Girl (Twilight Mix "Tribute to Ayrton Senna")", is a tribute to Ayrton Senna after his death in 1994. Reception "Boy Meets Girl" peaked at #3 on Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. The song is one of TRF and Tetsuya Komuro's most identifiable songs and is credited for being one of the first to introduce the Japanese public to dance music. Track listing In popular culture A remix titled "Boy Meets Girl (Da! Da! Da! Remix)" was featured as the ending theme to the 2000 anime series ''UFO Baby''. The single ...
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Boy Meets Girl (EP)
''Boy Meets Girl'' is an EP by Danish pop duo Junior Senior. It was released on 10 June 2003 by Crunchy Frog Records. Track listing # "Boy Meets Girl" # "Rhythm Bandits" # "Shake Me Baby" # "Cocodub" # "Move Your Feet "Move Your Feet" is a song by Danish pop duo Junior Senior from their debut studio album, ''D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat'' (2002). The song, originally released in 2002 in the duo's native Denmark, was issued worldwide in 2003 and became Junior ..." The CD version of the EP includes video multimedia tracks for: * "Boy Meets Girl" * "Move Your Feet" * "Dynamite" * "Chicks and Dicks" * "Good Girl, Bad Boy" * "The Delta Lab Diary" External links ''Boy Meets Girl'' at Crunchy Frog Records Junior Senior albums 2003 EPs {{2000s-pop-album-stub ...
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Boy Meets Girl (Stroke 9 Album)
''Boy Meets Girl'' is the first studio album from San Francisco, California, United States, alternative rock band Stroke 9 Stroke 9 is an American alternative rock band formed in Marin County, California, in 1989. History The band formed due to a "Rock Band" class at Marin Academy in San Rafael, California. In 1990, as a project, students Luke Esterkyn, Greg Gueldne .... It was released in 1993. Track listing # "Today" # "Carey-Anne" # "Wild" # "Yer Voice" # "Manny's Song" # "Go Away" # "Directions" # "Lapel" # "Marin" Stroke 9 albums 1993 debut albums {{1990s-alt-rock-album-stub ...
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Boy Meets Girl (Sammy Davis Jr
Boy Meets Girl may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''Boy Meets Girl'', a 1935 Broadway play by Bella and Samuel Spewack, basis for the 1938 film * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1938 film), an American film starring James Cagney * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1982 film), an Israeli film directed by Michal Bat-Adam * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1984 film), a French film directed by Leos Carax * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1993 film), an American TV movie starring Jasmine Guy * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (1998 film), a Canadian-American romantic comedy directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, starring Sean Astin * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2009 TV series), a 2009 UK 4-part TV miniseries (fantasy comedy-drama) starring Rachael Stirling and Martin Freeman * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2014 film), an American film about a transgender woman, written and directed by Eric Schaeffer * ''Boy Meets Girl'' (2015 TV series), a UK TV series starring Rebecca Root, Harry Hepple and Denise Welch, and featuring a transgender main character played b ...
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Boy Meets Girl (Boy Meets Girl Album)
''Boy Meets Girl'' is the debut album by American pop singer-songwriters George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam, also known as Boy Meets Girl. It was released on A&M Records in 1985, and was their only disc for the label. The album included the band's first top 40 hit on the ''Billboard'' pop chart, when "Oh Girl" peaked at No. 39. The album was written by Rubicam and Merrill, with one outside writer receiving co-credit on one track. The music is much different from their later work as it has a more prominent hard rock influence. Merrill and Rubicam would go on to pen hits for Whitney Houston and get a contract with RCA Records, which would release their second full-length album, '' Reel Life'', three years later. That record would provide them with their sole top-ten hit as a recording act, " Waiting for a Star to Fall." Track listing *All songs written by Shannon Rubicam and George Merrill (Irving Music/Boy Meets Girl Music), except where noted. #"Oh Girl" - 4:18 #"Don't Tel ...
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Boy Meets Girl (band)
Boy Meets Girl is an American pop-music duo consisting of keyboardist and vocalist George Merrill and singer Shannon Rubicam. They are perhaps best known for their hit song " Waiting for a Star to Fall" from 1988 and for writing two of Whitney Houston's number one hits: "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)". Career The members of Boy Meets Girl, George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam, wrote and composed a number of songs for other artists. Most famous are their two number one hits written for Whitney Houston, "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)". They also wrote the songs "Don't Tell Me We Have Nothing" and "Haunting Me" for Deniece Williams and the song "I Know You By Heart", which was recorded by Dolly Parton and Smokey Robinson for Parton's 1987 ''Rainbow'' album, and later covered by Bette Midler for the ''Beaches'' soundtrack. The duo also performed backing vocals on Deniece Williams's number one hit, "Let's Hear It f ...
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Say Hello To Courtship
''Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship'' is a 2000 book by Joshua Harris. It is the sequel to '' I Kissed Dating Goodbye''. In ''Boy Meets Girl'', Harris describes his personal experiences courting the woman he eventually married. The book argues that psychological pain and trauma can result from entering an intimate relationship before one is ready, either emotionally or financially, to commit to being the other person's life partner. Harris has written several other books, including ''I Kissed Dating Goodbye'', ''Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is)'', and ''Stop Dating the Church''. ''Boy Meets Girl'' did not receive as much critical attention as ''I Kissed Dating Goodbye''. Leah Andrews of the ''Lewiston Morning Tribune'' compared ''Boy Meets Girl'' to Eric and Leslie Ludy's '' When God Writes Your Love Story'', suggesting that both texts are popular Christian books providing alternatives to dating. Andrew Dalton of the Legion of Christ wrote that he was partway through read ...
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Boy Meets Girl (1938 Film)
''Boy Meets Girl'' is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. The supporting cast features Marie Wilson, Ralph Bellamy, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran and Ronald Reagan. The screenplay by Bella and Sam Spewack is based on their 1935 stage play of the same name, which ran for 669 performances on Broadway. The two zany screenwriters played by Cagney and O'Brien were based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, while Ralph Bellamy's part as the producer was based on Darryl Zanuck of 20th Century Fox. Plot Two screenwriters, Law and Benson (James Cagney and Pat O'Brien), are in need of a story for cowboy star Larry Toms (Dick Foran). When studio waitress Susie Seabrook ( Marie Wilson) faints in the office of producer C.F. Friday (Ralph Bellamy) because she is pregnant, the writers get an idea for a story about a cowboy and a baby, and cast Susie's unborn baby Happy in the part. The story will be the classic Hollywood tale: Bo ...
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