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Dear Hearts
''Dear Heart'' is a 1964 American movie. Dear Heart may also refer to: * "Dear Heart" (song), the theme from the movie, sung by Andy Williams *''Andy Williams' Dear Heart'', a 1965 album containing the song *''Dear Heart'', a 1981 Filipino movie directed by Danny Zialcita starring Gabby Concepcion and Sharon Cuneta *''Dear Heart'', a 1980s UK television show with performers including Leni Harper and Toyah Willcox and writers including Victoria Pile See also *"Dearheart", a track from the soundtrack of 2011 movie ''All God's Creatures'' * Adora Belle Dearheart, a character in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' series *"Dear Heart! What a Terrible Life I Am Led", a song performed in 1769 by Lewis Hallam Jr. *"Dear Hearts and Gentle People", a 1949 song *''Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts'', a 2009 American Steel album *''Dear Lonely Hearts'', a 1962 Nat King Cole album *''Dark Dear Heart'', a 1997 Holly Cole album and its title track *" Good Night, Dear Heart", a ''Quantum Leap'' episode ...
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Dear Heart
''Dear Heart'' is a 1964 American romantic-comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page as lonely middle-aged people who fall in love at a hotel convention. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song "Dear Heart" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Plot Evie Jackson (Geraldine Page) is a middle-aged, single postmaster from small-town Ohio who is attending a postmasters' convention at a New York City hotel. Outgoing, honest, and somewhat tactless, she has many friends but pines for a romantic relationship, one that will be more meaningful than the flings she has had with married conventioneers in previous years. She uses various means to make herself feel less lonely and more important, such as sending herself a welcome message and having herself paged in the hotel lobby. Harry Mork (Glenn Ford) is a middle-aged, womanizing, former traveling salesman for a greeting card company, who now wishes to settle down. Harr ...
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Adora Belle Dearheart
This article contains brief biographies for characters from Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' series. This list consists of human characters. For biographies of noted members of the Discworld's "ethnic minorities" (dwarfs, trolls, undead, etc.), see the articles for those races. Some character biographies are also listed in articles relating to the organisations they belong to. For further Discworld character biographies, see the table below. Characters are listed alphabetically by name. 71-Hour Ahmed Adora Belle Dearheart The daughter of Robert Dearheart, founder of the Grand Trunk Semaphore Company, Adora Belle Dearheart appears in ''Going Postal'', ''Making Money'' and ''Raising Steam'', she is a cynical, angry heavy smoker. Adora's family is conned out of the Grand Trunk by Reacher Gilt, forcing Adora to be employed at the Golem Trust. In ''Going Postal'', Adora begins a tentative relationship with Moist von Lipwig; by the time of ''Making Money'' they have become engaged ...
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Good Night, Dear Heart
"Good Night, Dear Heart" is a 1990 episode of the American science fiction television series ''Quantum Leap''. Lead character Sam Beckett "leaps" (travels through time) to 1957, into the body of a mortician investigating the death of a young West German immigrant woman. What at first appears to be a suicide by drowning turns out to be foul play. The episode, the 17th of season 2, was written by Paul Brown and directed by Christopher T. Welch. It aired originally on March 7, 1990. Paul Brown won an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series for writing "Good Night, Dear Heart". The character Stephanie Heywood was later featured in an issue of the ''Quantum Leap'' comic book series. Plot It is November 9, 1957, and Sam Beckett has "leaped" into the body of Melvin Spooner, a mortician in fictional Riven Rock, Massachusetts, who also serves as the town's coroner. He looks down at the body of 19 year old Hilla Doehner, a West German immigrant. It is explained that Hilla has no family ...
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Dark Dear Heart
''Dark Dear Heart'' is a studio album by Holly Cole. It was released in 1997 in Canada on Alert Records. Track listing # "I've Just Seen a Face" ( John Lennon and Paul McCartney) – 3:28 # "Make It Go Away" (Davis, Harding) – 4:00 # "Onion Girl" (Harding, Hull) – 4:05 # "Dark, Dear Heart" ( O'Hara) – 4:00 # "You Want More" (Crow, Trott) – 4:32 # "Timbuktu" (Davis, Jordan) – 3:50 # "World Seems to Come and Go" (Piltch, White) – 5:16 # "River" ( Mitchell) – 4:44 # "Hold On" ( Batteau, Cody, Klein) – 4:33 # "Brighter Lonely Day (Run, Run, Run)" (O'Hara) – 4:53 # "I Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't Run" ( Larkin) – 4:21 # "All the Pretty Little Horses" (Traditional) – 4:29 Personnel * Holly Cole – vocals * Larry Klein – organ, programming * Jim Cox – keyboards * Aaron Davis – keyboards * Jon Hassell – trumpet * Steve Tavaglione – soprano saxophone * Kevin Breit – guitar, banjo, autoharp, loops, bazouki * George Koller – bass * Dean Parks – ba ...
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Dear Lonely Hearts
''Dear Lonely Hearts'' is a 1962 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Belford Hendricks. The title track went to #2 for two weeks on the Easy Listening charts and #13 on the Hot 100. The LP peaked at #24 on the Billboard album chart. Track listing # "Dear Lonely Hearts" ( Bob Halley, E.J. Anton) – 3:08 # " Miss You" ( Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias) – 2:32 # "Why Should I Cry Over You?" (Chester Conn, Nathan "Ned" Miller) – 2:26 # "Near You" (Francis Craig, Kermit Goell) – 2:16 # "Yearning (Just for You)" (Benny Davis, Joe Burke) – 2:30 # "My First and Only Lover" (Artie Kaplan, Paul Kaufman, Jack Keller) – 2:25 # "All Over the World" (Al Frisch, C. Tobias) – 2:25 # "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" (Davis, Joe Burke, Mark Fisher) – 2:24 # "Lonesome and Sorry" (Con Conrad, Davis) – 2:23 # "All by Myself" (Irving Berlin) – 2:15 # "Who's Next in Line?" (Clyde Otis, Rose Marie McCoy) – 2:21 # "It's a Lonesome Old Town" (Charles Kisco, C. Tobias) – 2:03 Pe ...
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Dear Friends And Gentle Hearts
''Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts '' is the fifth studio album by Oakland punk band American Steel, released on Fat Wreck Chords on July 21, 2009. The title references a phrase found written on a scrap of paper found in Stephen Foster Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826January 13, 1864), known also as "the father of American music", was an American composer known primarily for his parlour and minstrel music during the Romantic period. He wrote more than 200 songs, inc ...'s pocket after his death. The tracks, "Emergency House Party" and "Safe and Sound" were released as free downloads on the Fat Wreck Chords website. The album is released on CD and Vinyl, and it comes with a download card insert. Track listing #"Emergency House Party" #"Tear the Place Apart" #"Safe and Sound" #"Your Ass Ain't Laughing Now" #"The Blood Gets Everywhere" #"From Here To Hell" #"Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts" #"Lights Out" #"Bergamot" #"Where You Want To Be" #"Finally Alone" #"Meals & En ...
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Dear Hearts And Gentle People
"Dear Hearts and Gentle People" is a popular song published in 1949 with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Bob Hilliard. The song refers to the singer's hometown, and different versions allude to a range of U.S. states. Background The songwriters were inspired to write the song based on a scrap of paper with the words "Dear friends and gentle hearts" written on it that was found on the body of Stephen Foster when he was discovered dying in a New York hotel room in January 1864. 1949 recordings Popular versions were recorded in 1949 by: *The Dinah Shore recording was recorded on September 9, 1949, and released by Columbia Records (as catalog number 38605). This version alludes to Tennessee, Shore's home state. The recording first appeared on the ''Billboard'' charts on November 19, 1949, lasting 17 weeks and peaking at position number two. *The Gordon MacRae recording was recorded on October 21, 1949, and released by Capitol Records (as catalog number 777). It peaked at num ...
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Lewis Hallam Jr
Lewis may refer to: Names * Lewis (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Lewis (surname), including a list of people with the surname Music * Lewis (musician), Canadian singer * "Lewis (Mistreated)", a song by Radiohead from ''My Iron Lung'' Places * Lewis (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon * Isle of Lewis, the northern part of Lewis and Harris, Western Isles, Scotland United States * Lewis, Colorado * Lewis, Indiana * Lewis, Iowa * Lewis, Kansas * Lewis Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts * Lewis, Missouri * Lewis, Essex County, New York * Lewis, Lewis County, New York * Lewis, North Carolina * Lewis, Vermont * Lewis, Wisconsin Ships * USS ''Lewis'' (1861), a sailing ship * USS ''Lewis'' (DE-535), a destroyer escort in commission from 1944 to 1946 Science * Lewis structure, a diagram of a molecule that shows the bonding between the atoms * Lewis acids and bases * Lewis antigen system, a human blood group system * Lewis number, a dimensionless n ...
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All God's Creatures
''All God's Creatures'' is an American romantic thriller feature-length film distributed by Osiris Entertainment that premiered at the 2011 Hoboken International Film Festival on June 4, 2011. The film was directed by Ryan Charles and Frank Licata (Nitty Gritty Studios), produced by Matt Jared (Sid and Nancy Productions), and written and produced by Josh Folan (NYEH Entertainment). Plot Jon, a man who hates women, brings a woman back to his apartment after a night out. He pours wine for them, but drugs Jeanie's and she passes out. He wraps her in a plastic tarp and places duct tape over her mouth and proceeds to stab her to death with a screw driver. He dismembers her body, keeping her hand in a jar as a memento. Jon is working as a barista when Delia comes in, flirts with him, and he imagines attacking her and quickly decides to make her his next victim. Jon goes out that evening and a prostitute offers him a "date", which he accepts and then strangles her. Delia works as a ...
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Dear Heart (song)
"Dear Heart" is a song written by Henry Mancini, Ray Evans, and Jay Livingston and performed by Andy Williams. It appears on the 1965 Andy Williams album, ''Andy Williams' Dear Heart''. The song was the theme to the 1964 movie '' Dear Heart''. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and also nominated for best song at the 22nd Golden Globe Awards. Chart performance The song reached #2 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and #24 on the ''Billboard'' chart in 1964. Recordings *Henry Mancini released a version of the song in 1964 that reached #14 on the adult contemporary chart and #77 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. *Frank Sinatra recorded the song for his 1964 album '' Softly, as I Leave You''. *Jack Jones also released a version in 1964, reaching #6 on the adult contemporary chart and #30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. *Al Martino - for his album ''We Could'' (1965). *Bobby Darin - included in his album '' Venice Blue'' (1965) *Brenda Lee - in her album ' ...
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Victoria Pile
Victoria Pile, also known as Vicky Pile, is a British comedy writer, director and producer, most noted as the creator of two Channel 4 comedy programmes, the sketch show ''Smack the Pony'' and the sitcom ''Green Wing''. She began her career writing for Not the Nine O'Clock News whilst still a student at University of Sussex. She has also written for Spitting Image and CBBC. Writer * ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (1979–82) * ''Dear Heart'' (1982–83) * '' Karen Kay'' (1983–86) * ''Pushing Up Daisies'', later ''Coming Next...'' (1984–85) * '' Lazarus and Dingwall'' (1991) * ''You Gotta Be Jokin (1991) * ''Los Dos Bros'' (1999–2001) * ''Smack the Pony'' (1999–2003) * ''Green Wing'' (2004–2007) * ''Campus'' (2009-2011) She has also written a pilot for ABC, set in a police precinct in America. British Sitcom Guide states that "it isn't often that British writers deliberately pitch a series to the American market first". Producer / director * ''Los Dos Bros'' (1999†...
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Toyah Willcox
Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English musician, actress, and TV presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Willcox has had eight top 40 singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays and 10 feature films, and voiced and presented numerous television shows. Between 1977 and 1983, she fronted the band Toyah, before embarking on a solo career in the mid-1980s. At the 1982 BPI/Brit Awards, Toyah was nominated for British Breakthrough Act, and Best Female Solo Artist. Toyah was nominated a further two times in this category in 1983, and in 1984. Her hit singles include "It's a Mystery", " Thunder in the Mountains" and " I Want to Be Free". Childhood and early life Willcox was born on 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham. Her father Beric Willcox ran a successful joinery business and owned three factories. Her mother Barbara Joy, née Rollinson, was a professional dancer, with whom he fell in love after seeing her on stage ...
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