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Golden Years (other)
Golden Years or The Golden Years may refer to: Music * ''Golden Years'' (album), an album by David Bowie * ''The Golden Years'' (EP), an EP by Motörhead * "Golden Years" (David Bowie song), 1975 * "Golden Years" (Ruel and M-Phazes song), 2017 * ''The Golden Year'' (album), an album by Ou Est le Swimming Pool * "Golden Years", a song by Disco Ensemble Film, television and theatre * ''The Golden Years'' (1960 film), a 1960 film about bowling * ''The Golden Years'' (1993 film), a 1993 Croatian film * ''Golden Years'' (2016 film), a 2016 British film * ''Golden Years'' (2017 film), a 2017 French film * ''Golden Years'' (miniseries), a 1991 American miniseries from Stephen King * “Golden Years”, a 1994 episode of ''Law & Order'' * ''Golden Years'' (TV programme), a 1998 British TV comedy starring Ricky Gervais * "The Golden Years" (''Kim Possible''), a 2003 episode of ''Kim Possible'' Radio * ''The Golden Years'' (play), 1940 radio play, first produced in 1987, by ...
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Golden Years (album)
''Golden Years'' is a 1983 compilation album by David Bowie issued by RCA Records. After 11 years with RCA Records, Bowie left the label and signed with EMI Records, releasing his highly successful album '' Let's Dance'' in 1983. Wishing to capitalize on Bowie's and the new album's popularity, RCA issued ''Golden Years'', a compilation of previously released Bowie tracks. The cover art featured a recent photo of Bowie, giving a false first impression the album was an all-new release. All the tracks on this album were performed live by Bowie during his 1983 '' Serious Moonlight'' tour. Bowie was angered by the release of this LP and other compilations RCA issued without his consultation or input and he eventually reclaimed the rights to his back catalogue, soon after RCA reissued most of his earlier albums on compact disc in 1984 without his permission. As a result, Bowie's original RCA CD catalogue was in print only briefly; the RCA CDs are highly collectible today. As this al ...
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Golden Years (miniseries)
''Golden Years'' (also referred to as ''Stephen King's Golden Years'') is an American television science fiction thriller miniseries that aired in seven parts on CBS from July 16 to August 22, 1991 as a part of its 1991 schedule. Plot Harlan Williams, an elderly janitor, is caught up in an explosion at the top-secret laboratory where he works. After surviving but discovering he is now "aging" in reverse, he ends up on the run from an operative of "The Shop". Cast ;All episodes * Keith Szarabajka as Harlan Williams * Felicity Huffman as Terry Spann * Frances Sternhagen as Gina Williams * Ed Lauter as Gen. Louis Crewes * R. D. Call as Jude Andrews * Bill Raymond as Dr. Richard X. Toddhunter ;Six or fewer appearances * Stephen Root as Maj. Moreland * Philip Lenkowsky as Billy Delois * Tim Guinee as Fredericks * Graham Paul as Rick Haverford * Erik King as Burton * John Rothman as Dr. Ackerman * Harriet Sansom Harris as Francie Will * Matt Malloy as Redding * Margo Martindale as ...
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Golden Age (other)
Golden Age refers to a mythological period of primeval human existence perceived as an ideal state when human beings were pure and free from suffering. Golden Age may also refer to: * Golden age (metaphor), the classical term used as a metaphor for a period of perceived greatness; includes a list of various golden ages Artworks *The Golden Age (painting), ''The Golden Age'' (painting), oil on panel painting by Jacopo Zucchi Film and television * Golden Age (1934 film), ''Golden Age'' (1934 film), a List of Chinese films of the 1930s#1934, Chinese film of 1934 * Golden Age (2006 film), ''Golden Age'' (2006 film), an animated internet series later released as a film * Golden Age (Torchwood), "Golden Age" (''Torchwood''), a radio episode of the TV series ''Torchwood'' * ''Berserk: The Golden Age Arc'', a 2010s film series based on a manga story arc of the same name * ''Elizabeth: The Golden Age'', a 2007 sequel to the 1998 film ''Elizabeth'' * ''L'Age d'Or'' (''The Golden Age''), ...
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The Golden Year (other)
The Golden Year may refer to: * ''The Golden Year'' (album), the sole album by the group Ou Est le Swimming Pool * ''The Golden Year'' (BBC TV play), a musical comedy of 1951 starring Jack Hulbert See also * Golden Years (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Golden Year, The ...
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The Golden Years (play)
''The Golden Years'' is a radio play by Arthur Miller Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are ''All My Sons'' (1947), '' Death of a Salesman'' (1 .... It was written in 1940 but remained unperformed for many years. It was presented on BBC radio 3 in 1987 as a radio play. References Plays by Arthur Miller 1940 plays {{1940s-play-stub ...
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The Golden Years (Kim Possible)
The following is a list of episodes for the Disney Channel series '' Kim Possible,'' which aired from June 7, 2002, to September 7, 2007. A total of four seasons, 87 episodes, and three TV movies were produced. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2002–03) Note: All episodes in this season were directed by Chris Bailey. Season 2 (2003–04) Season 3 (2004–06) Note: From episode 52 to the end of the series, all episodes were directed by Steve Loter. Crossover with '' Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' (2005) Season 4 (2007) References See also * List of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' episodes - includes "Rufus" External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kim Possible episodes, List of Lists of American children's animated television series episodes Lists of Disney Channel television series episodes Episodes Episodes may refer to: * Episode An episode is a narrative unit within a larger dramatic work or documentary production, such as a series intended for radio, televi ...
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Golden Years (TV Programme)
"Golden Years" is the sixth episode of the second series of British comedy anthology series ''Comedy Lab''. It first aired on 8 September 1999 on Channel 4. Written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, it stars Gervais as the co-owner of a video rental company who has a David Bowie obsession. The episode follows him as he prepares for his appearance on the talent show ''Stars In Their Eyes''. Production Plot Gervais plays Clive Meadows, the main character who has a David Bowie obsession. Clive Meadows is the 32 (or 37, he is somewhat unclear) year old co-owner of 'Video Zone', a video rental company based in Reading. The show follows Clive as he prepares for his appearance on the ITV talent show ''Stars In Their Eyes''. Reception Legacy The documentary style of the show and in particular the behaviour of Gervais' character present like prototypes for ''The Office'' and its lead character David Brent David Brent is a fictional character in the BBC television mockum ...
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Law & Order (season 4)
The fourth season of ''Law & Order'' aired on NBC between September 15, 1993, and May 25, 1994. This is the final season to feature Michael Moriarty as Ben Stone. It is also the first season to include a shorter opening sequence and theme (at 46 seconds), which would be used for the remainder of the series' run. Season four was released on DVD December 6, 2005. Cast and characters There were two cast changes from season 3: * Anita Van Buren (played by S. Epatha Merkerson) replaced Don Cragen (Dann Florek) in the role of the detectives' supervisor (although Van Buren was a Lieutenant while Cragen had held the more senior rank of Captain) * Claire Kincaid (played by Jill Hennessy) replaced Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks) as Assistant District Attorney. This was the first time women played any of the ''Law & Order''s six major characters: both roles would continue to be occupied by women, with Merkerson remaining in the role of Van Buren, throughout the remainder of the series. ...
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Golden Years (2017 Film)
''Golden Years'' (french: Nos années folles) is a 2017 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Pierre Deladonchamps and Céline Sallette. The script was written by Téchiné in collaboration with Cédric Anger adapting Fabrice Virgili and Daniele Voldman's nonfiction book ''La garconne et l'assassin'' ''(The Flapper and the Killer''). The plot follows a French army deserter who disguised himself as a woman in order to dodge the authorities. It was shown in the Special Screening section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film is based on the true story of a French deserter who went into hiding during World War I, disguising as a woman and female friend of his own wife. Cast * Pierre Deladonchamps as Paul Grappe / Suzanne * Céline Sallette as Louise Grappe * Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet as Charles de Lauzin * Virginie Pradal as the grandmother * Michel Fau as Samuel * Mama Prassinos as Valentine * Xavier Robic Xavier or Xabier may refer to: Place * ...
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The Golden Years (EP)
''The Golden Years'' is the first live recording by English rock band Motörhead, released 8 May 1980 via Bronze Records. It reached number 8 on the UK charts at the time. Background There was a distinct lack of radio play for the single; the radio stations claiming the vocals were too low in the mix – so after remixing the tapes a 7" single (new catalogue number of BRO92DJ) was issued to radio stations with just "Leaving Here" on the A-side and "Stone Dead Forever" on the B-side. It was recorded on their 1980 European tour, the same tour as the 1981 live album ''No Sleep 'til Hammersmith'' track "Iron Horse / Born to Lose", which is also unknown as to which venue any of these tracks were recorded. Despite the lack of radio exposure, on 1 May 1980 the band had managed to secure an appearance on the BBC TV's weekly chart show, ''Top of the Pops'', to promote its upcoming release. Frontman Lemmy recalls in his autobiography, '' White Line Fever'', that "the songs were pretty ba ...
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Golden Years (2016 Film)
''Golden Years'' is a 2016 British action comedy film directed by John Miller and written by Miller, Nick Knowles and Jeremy Sheldon. It follows the exploits of a group of pensioners who, having seen their pensions diminished, decide to tour National Trust properties in their caravan and rob nearby banks. It stars Bernard Hill, Virginia McKenna, Simon Callow, Una Stubbs, Alun Armstrong and Phil Davis. The film was produced by Mark Foligno and edited by Dan Lincoln, with cinematography by Adam Lincoln and music by Neil Athale. Plot Law-abiding retired couple, Arthur (Hill) and Martha Goode (McKenna) live a quiet life in suburbia, tending their garden and socialising with friends. The pensions crisis and a steadfast refusal to accept the injustice of old age force Arthur and Martha into a life of crime. Refusing to take the loss of their pensions lying down and to fade away into their declining years, they decide to fight back and take back what was theirs in the first place. Th ...
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The Golden Years (1993 Film)
''The Golden Years'' (''Zlatne godine'') is a Croatian drama film written and directed by Davor Žmegač. It was released in 1993. Plot summary Cast * Igor Galo as Jakov Petras * Goran Grgić as Mislav Petras * Aleksandra Turjak as Sunčana Križić * Mirta Zečević as Tala * Ilija Ivezić as Brkan * Dejan Aćimović as Stipe Bubalo * Inge Appelt as Sunčana's Aunt * Mirko Boman as Cop No. 2 * Slavko Brankov as Prisoner * Vanja Drach as Relja * Ksenija Pajić as Marija Petras * Marija Kohn Marija Kohn (7 August 1934 – 16 July 2018) was a Croatian actress.
as Sunčana's Mother


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