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Harrigan may refer to: * Harrigan (surname) * ''Harrigan'' (TV series), Canadian children's television series * Hop Harrigan, comic-strip aviator *"Big John" Harrigan, nurturing pedophile in film '' L.I.E.'' * "Harrigan" (song), by George M. Cohan from ''Fifty Miles From Boston'' *''Harrigan and Son'', a 1960–1961 ABC situation comedy starring Pat O'Brien and Roger Perry, which used Cohan's song as its theme tune *Harrigan, N.Y., part of Ellenburg, New York Ellenburg is a town in Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,743 at the 2010 census. The town is named after the daughter of the principal proprietor. Ellenburg is on the western border of the county and is northwest of Pla ... * ''Harrigan'' (film), a British crime drama film {{disambiguation ...
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Harrigan (surname)
Harrigan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abi Harrigan (born 2002), Australian freestyle skier *Bill Harrigan (born 1960), Australian rugby league football referee *David Xavier Harrigan (1948–2000), singer, actor, and painter known as Tomata du Plenty * Duncan Harrigan (1921–2005), Scottish footballer * Edward Harrigan (1845–1911), American playwright, lyricist, actor and theater owner *John Harrigan (fl. 1990s), actor, writer and filmmaker * Matt Harrigan, American actor, producer, and writer *Nedda Harrigan (1899–1989), American actress, daughter of Edward Harrigan * Tahesia Harrigan (born 1982), British Virgin Islands sprinter *William Harrigan (1893–1966), American actor, son of Edward Harrigan ;Fictional characters *Mike Harrigan, police detective and protagonist of '' Predator 2'', portrayed by Danny Glover Danny Lebern Glover (; born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist. He is widely known for his ...
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Harrigan (TV Series)
''Harrigan'' was a Canadian children's television series in the 1970s and 1980s. The show starred Barry Dale as Harrigan, a leprechaun. ''Harrigan'' was produced by Kingston, Ontario television station CKWS-TV, and aired across Canada in syndication. Part of the theme song included the words: "H - A - double R - I - G - A - N ... it's Harr-i-gan!" Portions of the half-hour program would involve the title character viewing hand drawn pictures submitted by his loyal fan-base of children by looking into his magical pot of gold. His co-star for these segments was Dale's daughter, Deb-Lyn. Miss Sunflower, who delivered the mail while riding a unicycle, was played by Dale's wife, Jo-Anna. Another segment would have Harrigan sitting with his good puppet friend Mr. Green (also played by Deb-Lyn) as they read a book to the children watching. The character originated at CJOH-TV in Ottawa, Ontario, where it ran for its first two seasons. The leprechaun originally appeared on a children's ...
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Hop Harrigan
Hop Harrigan (also known as The Guardian Angel and Black Lamp) is a fictional character published by All-American Publications. He appeared in American comic books, radio serials and film serials. He was created by Jon Blummer, and was a popular hero originally through the 1940s, during the events of World War II. Publication history The character first appeared in the anthology comic book series ''All American Comics'' #1 (April 1939) by the All-American Publications publishing company, as one of the early aviation heroes in comic history. He was a recurring character by the publishing company appearing in many magazines including anthology magazines like ''All-Flash'', ''All-Star Comics'', ''Green Lantern'', ''Mutt & Jeff'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''Comic Cavalcade'', ''Sensation Comics'' and ''Flash Comics''. For a brief period in 1941, Blummer considered turning Hop Harrigan into a superhero, as many other strips were converting to follow the new trend. Harrigan appeared in costume ...
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Harrigan (song)
"Harrigan" is a song written by George M. Cohan for the short-lived 1908 Broadway musical ''Fifty Miles from Boston'' when it was introduced by James C. Marlowe. It celebrates, and to some extent mocks, his own Irish heritage. It is also an affectionate homage to Edward Harrigan, a previous great Irish American contributor to American musical theater. The song was performed by James Cagney and Joan Leslie in the 1942 film ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'', a biopic of Cohan's life. In that film it was portrayed as an early work of Cohan's that he was shopping around. In real life, by 1907 he had already scored some major Broadway hits and had little need to try to sell individual songs to producers. Contemporary Irish-American singer Billy Murray made a very popular recording of the song for Victor Records (catalog No. 5197) in 1907. In his version, the answer "Harrigan!" to each question is shouted by a background group. Edward Meeker was another who enjoyed success with his recording o ...
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Harrigan And Son
''Harrigan and Son'' is an ABC sitcom about a father-and-son team of lawyers, played by Pat O'Brien as Jim Harrigan Sr. and Roger Perry as Jim Jr.. In supporting roles, as secretaries, are Georgine Darcy as Gypsy and Helen Kleeb as Miss Claridge.Alex McNeil, ''Total Television'', New York: Penguin Books, 1997, p. 361 and appendix A running gimmick in the show consisted of Harrigan Sr. commenting on some situation in Latin, Harrigan Jr., replying, "Which means?", and Harrigan Sr. translating his comment, usually humorous, into English. The exact same gimmick had been used continually in the television show ''Colonel Humphrey Flack'' some years earlier. The closing of show featured O'Brien and Perry, in silhouette behind the credits, singing the old George M. Cohan George Michael Cohan (July 3, 1878November 5, 1942) was an American entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and theatrical producer. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his ...
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Merrill, New York
Ellenburg is a town in Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,743 at the 2010 census. The town is named after the daughter of the principal proprietor. Ellenburg is on the western border of the county and is northwest of Plattsburgh. The southern part of the town is situated in the Adirondack Park. History The area was first settled around 1800. Ellenburg is named for Ellen Murray, the daughter of John R. Murray, a landowner. The town was formed from part of the town of Mooers in 1830. In 1845, part of the town was used to make the town of Clinton. During the Cold War, Ellenburg was the location of two of the twelve Atlas ICBM missile silos under the 556th Strategic Missile Squadron based out of the Plattsburgh Air Force Base. These silos were operational from 1962-1965. In late 2004, a wind farm was proposed by Noble Environmental Power for the northern part of the town. Construction was expected to be completed by early 2007, but due to delays it beg ...
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