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Handy Andy (Samuel Lover Novel)
Handy Andy may refer to: * ''Handy Andy'' (1921 film), a British film directed by Bert Wynne * ''Handy Andy'' (1934 film), a 1934 film starring Will Rogers * ''Handy Andy'' (comic strip), a strip in the British comic '' Krazy'' * ''Handy Andy'', an 1841 book by Samuel Lover * Handy Andy Home Improvement Center, a defunct big box hardware store * Andy Kane, carpenter in the BBC DIY TV show ''Changing Rooms'' * Andy Phillip (1922–2001), American basketball player * A character in the Australian television series ''Fam Time'' * Handy Andy grocery chain, purchased by the Texas-based grocery distributor Grocers Supply The Grocers Supply Co., Inc. is a wholesale grocery distributor with its headquarters in the Southeast Houston district, Houston, Texas. As of 2011, it was the largest grocery wholesale company in the Southwest United States.Monroe, Melissa S.La ...
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Handy Andy (1921 Film)
''Handy Andy'' is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Bert Wynne and starring Peter Coleman, Kathleen Vaughan and Warwick Ward. Cast * Peter Coleman - Handy Andy * Kathleen Vaughan - Una O'Reilly * Warwick Ward - Squire O'Grady * John Wyndham - Michael Dwyer * Wallace Bosco Wallace Charles Bosco (31 January 1880 in St Pancras, London – 1973 in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey) was an English film actor and screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer ... - Murphy * Fred Morgan - Squire O'Grady * May Price - Ragged Ann * Hessel Crayne - Dr. Browling References External links * 1921 films Films directed by Bert Wynne Ideal Film Company films 1921 comedy films Silent British comedy films British black-and-white films British silent feature films 1920s English-language films 1920s British films {{UK-silent-comedy-film-stub ...
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Handy Andy (1934 Film)
''Handy Andy'' is a 1934 American comedy film directed by David Butler and written by William M. Conselman, Kubec Glasmon and Henry Johnson, adapted in turn from the play "Merry Andrew" by Lewis Beach. The film stars Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Paul Harvey, Frank Melton and Roger Imhof. The film was released on July 27, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Plot Cast * Will Rogers as Andrew Yates * Peggy Wood as Ernestine Yates *Mary Carlisle as Janice Yates *Paul Harvey as Charlie Norcross *Frank Melton as Howard Norcross *Roger Imhof as Doc Burmeister * Robert Taylor as Lloyd Burmeister *Grace Goodall as Mattie Norcross *Jessie Pringle as Jennie *Conchita Montenegro as Fleurette *Adrian Rosley as Henri Duval * Gregory Gaye as Pierre Martel *Richard Tucker as Mr. Beauregard *Helen Flint Helen Flint (January 14, 1898 – September 9, 1967) was an American actress. Flint debuted as a member of the chorus in the ''Ziegfeld Follies'' when she was 17. Her work on Broad ...
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Handy Andy (comic Strip)
Handy Andy may refer to: * ''Handy Andy'' (1921 film), a British film directed by Bert Wynne * ''Handy Andy'' (1934 film), a 1934 film starring Will Rogers * ''Handy Andy'' (comic strip), a strip in the British comic '' Krazy'' * ''Handy Andy'', an 1841 book by Samuel Lover * Handy Andy Home Improvement Center, a defunct big box hardware store * Andy Kane Andy Kane (born 25 October 1965 in South London), nicknamed "Handy Andy", is an English television personality best known for his work on the BBC's DIY programme ''Changing Rooms''. Background Kane found fame on ''Changing Rooms'', which ran on ..., carpenter in the BBC DIY TV show ''Changing Rooms'' * Andy Phillip (1922–2001), American basketball player * A character in the Australian television series '' Fam Time'' * Handy Andy grocery chain, purchased by the Texas-based grocery distributor Grocers Supply {{disambiguation ...
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Krazy (comics)
''Krazy'' was a British comic book magazine published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran from (issues dates) 16 October 1976 to 15 April 1978, when it merged with stable-mate ''Whizzer and Chips''. In 1977, one of the characters in the comic, Cheeky, proved popular enough to get his own comic, '' Cheeky'', which was later merged into ''Whoopee!''. The comic included a "disguise" back-cover, such as the cover of a diary or brochure, which allowed readers to hide the comic from parents or teachers (although one issue on April Fool's day had the front cover upside down). Stories ''Krazy'' was noted for its rich content of small humorous jokes and illustrations positioned at random places among the comic strips and features. The central storyline of the comic centred around the exploits of a group of children called the Krazy Gang who lived in Krazy Town, featured in a comic strip drawn by cartoonist Ian Knox. ''The Krazy Gang'' also spawned spin-off stories within the same pub ...
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Samuel Lover
Samuel Lover (24 February 1797 – 6 July 1868), also known as "Ben Trovato" ("well invented"), was an Irish songwriter, composer and novelist, and a portrait painter, chiefly in miniatures. He was the grandfather of Victor Herbert. Life Lover was born at No. 60 Grafton Street, Dublin and went to school at Samuel Whyte's at No. 79, which now houses Bewley's Café. By 1830 he was Secretary of the Royal Hibernian Academy and living at No. 9 D'Olier Street. In 1835 he moved to London and began composing music for a series of comic stage works. For some, like the operetta ''Il Paddy Whack in Italia'' (1841), he contributed libretto and music, for others just a few songs. Lover produced many Irish songs, of which several, such as ''The Angel's Whisper'', ''Molly Bawn (song), Molly Bawn'', and ''The Four-leaved Shamrock'', gained popularity. He also wrote novels, of which ''Rory O'Moore'' (in its first form a ballad), and ''Handy Andy'' are best known, and short Irish sketches, whi ...
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Handy Andy Home Improvement Center
Handy Andy Home Improvement Centers was founded as Arrow Lumber Company by Joseph Rashkow in 1947 on the south side of Chicago. His son, Ronald Rashkow, bought out the single store operation in 1967 from his father. He converted the company to Handy Andy in 1971 with its first expansion unit. The company grew to 72 stores in seven American states (Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Mississippi, Michigan, Tennessee, and Kentucky). At its peak, the company had approximately 11,000 employees and annual revenue of $750 million. The chain advertised with the phrase "Handy Andy, you've got it made". The company's core product mix included hardware, lumber, building materials, home decor, kitchen/bath and lawn/garden. The stores were highly visible and well known for their very large vertical stripes of brown and white that would typically cover the entire building. Acquisitions In 1979, Handy Andy acquired four Republic Lumber store locations from Jewel Food Stores in the Ch ...
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Andy Kane
Andy Kane (born 25 October 1965 in South London), nicknamed "Handy Andy", is an English television personality best known for his work on the BBC's DIY programme ''Changing Rooms''. Background Kane found fame on ''Changing Rooms'', which ran on BBC Television from 1996–2004 and was hosted by Carol Smillie and later Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, in which he appears as a talkative cockney builder who helps out with home improvement jobs the contestants could not handle. He later made three appearances on the U.S. version of the programme, ''Trading Spaces''. He has presented three programmes for UK Style – ''Room Rivals'', ''Garden Rivals'' and ''Streetcombers'' – the first two of which were broadcast in the United States on the BBC America cable network. He has also appeared in the LIVINGtv reality show ''I'm Famous and Frightened!'', the Sky One show ''Cirque de Celebrité'', as well as making a guest appearance on a sketch on ''The Adam and Joe Show''. He presented the 2006 ...
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Andy Phillip
Andrew Michael "Handy Andy" Phillip (March 7, 1922 – April 29, 2001) was an American professional basketball player.Andy Phillip Stats
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Fam Time
''Fam Time'' is an Australian television comedy series produced by the Seven Network The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media Limited, and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia ... that is yet to air. The series is created by Michael Horrocks and directed by Hayden Guppy. ''Fam Time'' follows the story of the highly dysfunctional blended Box family which, like most families today, is struggling to combine their online and everyday lives in the suburbs. The series was set to air in 2020, however Seven announced in October 2020 the series will now air in 2021, but still has not been aired as of 2023. Cast See also * List of Australian television series References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fam Time Australian television sitcoms 2021 Australian television series debuts 2020s Australian comedy television series Seven Network ...
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