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It's Never Too Late (1953 Film)
It's Never Too Late may refer to: * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1953 film), an Italian comedy directed by Filippo Walter Ratti * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1956 film), a British comedy directed by Michael McCarthy * ''It's Never Too Late'' (TV series), a Scottish TV series presented by Tam Cowan * "It's Never Too Late" (''Batman: The Animated Series''), an episode of the TV series ''Batman: The Animated Series'' * It's Never Too Late (Monk Montgomery album) * It's Never Too Late (Tommy Emmanuel album) * "It's Never Too Late", a song by Diana Ross from '' Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' * "It's Never Too Late", a single from the Steppenwolf album ''At Your Birthday Party ''At Your Birthday Party'' is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. Background It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nich ...'' See also * Never Too Late (other) {{disambig ...
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It's Never Too Late (1953 Film)
It's Never Too Late may refer to: * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1953 film), an Italian comedy directed by Filippo Walter Ratti * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1956 film), a British comedy directed by Michael McCarthy * ''It's Never Too Late'' (TV series), a Scottish TV series presented by Tam Cowan * "It's Never Too Late" (''Batman: The Animated Series''), an episode of the TV series ''Batman: The Animated Series'' * It's Never Too Late (Monk Montgomery album) * It's Never Too Late (Tommy Emmanuel album) * "It's Never Too Late", a song by Diana Ross from '' Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' * "It's Never Too Late", a single from the Steppenwolf album ''At Your Birthday Party ''At Your Birthday Party'' is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. Background It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nich ...'' See also * Never Too Late (other) {{disambig ...
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It's Never Too Late (1956 Film)
''It's Never Too Late'' is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Barr, Susan Stephen and Guy Rolfe. It was based on a 1952 play of the same name by Felicity Douglas. Plot Feeling her combative family has long taken her for granted, genteel British housewife Laura Hammond somehow finds time to write a film script amidst the chaos of her home life. Her work catches the attention of a Hollywood producer, and Laura unexpectedly finds herself the author of a hit film. She also finds she can only write when she's surrounded by her dysfunctional family. Eventually, Laura must choose between being a highly paid writer and celebrity or a housewife. Cast * Phyllis Calvert as Laura Hammond * Patrick Barr as Charles Hammond * Susan Stephen as Tessa Hammond * Guy Rolfe as Stephen Hodgson * Jean Taylor Smith as Grannie * Sarah Lawson as Anne Hammond * Delphi Lawrence as Mrs Madge Dixon * Peter Hammond as Tony * Richard Leech as John ...
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It's Never Too Late (TV Series)
It's Never Too Late may refer to: * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1953 film), an Italian comedy directed by Filippo Walter Ratti * ''It's Never Too Late'' (1956 film), a British comedy directed by Michael McCarthy * ''It's Never Too Late'' (TV series), a Scottish TV series presented by Tam Cowan * "It's Never Too Late" (''Batman: The Animated Series''), an episode of the TV series ''Batman: The Animated Series'' * It's Never Too Late (Monk Montgomery album) * It's Never Too Late (Tommy Emmanuel album) * "It's Never Too Late", a song by Diana Ross from '' Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' * "It's Never Too Late", a single from the Steppenwolf album ''At Your Birthday Party ''At Your Birthday Party'' is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. Background It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nich ...'' See also * Never Too Late (other) {{disambig ...
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Tam Cowan
Thomas Cowan (born 21 April 1969) is a Scottish football journalist and radio presenter who was previously also a television presenter. Early life He was educated at Braidhurst High School in Motherwell where he was one of the school captains. Career Cowan presented Scottish football comedy TV show '' Offside''. He has also taken to live stand-up comedy by taking "Offside" to the stage in 2002. The show was recorded live at the King's Theatre in Glasgow for DVD. In February 2010, Cowan presented '' It's Never Too Late'', a six-part documentary series for STV on literacy and numeracy difficulties among adults. Cowan was also a guest presenter for STV's overnight interactive strand '' The Nightshift'' and rejoined the station on 20 September 2011 as a main co-presenter for the lifestyle magazine show '' The Hour'', alongside Michelle McManus. The programme was axed four weeks after a move to a weekly prime time slot and a revamp of the programme led to low ratings. For 16 yea ...
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It's Never Too Late (Monk Montgomery Album)
''It's Never Too Late'' is an album by jazz bassist Monk Montgomery, released in 1969 on Chisa Records/Motown Records. Allmusic entry for It's Never Too Late.Retrieved November 2009 It is the first of his four solo albums, and features members of The Crusaders. A 7" single was released of "A Place in the Sun"/"Your Love" on Chisa Records. Track listing #"Big Boy" ( Wayne Henderson, Arthur Adams) – 5:44 arranged by Dale Frank, Wayne Henderson #"Sunday Stroll" (Joe Sample) – 2:38 arranged by Joe Sample #"Can We Talk To You?" (Wilton Felder, Arthur Adams) – 2:19 arranged by Wilton Felder #"Your Love" (Wilton Felder) – 2:22 arranged by Wayne Henderson #" A Place In The Sun" ( Ron Miller, Bryan Wells) – 2:45 arranged by Wayne Henderson #"It's Never Too Late" (Monk Montgomery) – 3:18. arranged by Joe Sample #"The Lady" (Dorothy Masuka) – 3:27 arranged by Hugh Masekela #"Bluesette" (Norman Gimbel, Toots Thielemans) – 3:27 arranged by Frank Kavelin #" My Ch ...
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It's Never Too Late (Tommy Emmanuel Album)
''It's Never Too Late'' is the 23rd studio album by Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. The album was released in August 2015 and is the first regular studio album featuring Emmanuel completely solo since 2000. The album peaked at number 31 in Australia. Reception Lukas Murphy from ''The Music'' said "Ever the innovator with his six steel strings, Tommy Emmanuel's exploration of the acoustic realm continues with his latest release. Boldly emblazoning every musical nuance and idea he can conjure, Emmanuel plays with a practiced expertise that is dispersed throughout the record. From Celtic ballads to straight-up blues, right through to more pop-oriented numbers, the self-confessed guitarist-with-the-mind-of-a-drummer shows just how much variety one instrument standing alone can truly have. With this release, Emmanuel once again sets an example for every aspiring guitarist to strive towards." Maggie Morris from ''Renowned for Sound ''Renowned for Sound'' is an Australian onl ...
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Why Do Fools Fall In Love (album)
''Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' is the twelfth studio album by American R&B singer Diana Ross, released on September 14, 1981 by RCA Records. It was Ross' first of six albums released by the label during the decade. It peaked at No. 15 in the United States (No. 4 R&B), No. 17 in the United Kingdom and the top ten in Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands. Background ''Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' was the first album Ross recorded after leaving the Motown label, when she signed a $20 million deal with RCA. Originally, Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards were slated to produce the follow-up to the platinum '' Diana'' (1980) album. However, their schedules were filled with commitments to also produce Debbie Harry's solo debut album ''KooKoo'' (1981), Johnny Mathis and another Chic album. Ross had given her word to RCA president Robert Summers to deliver an album for the 1981 holiday selling season. The album was the first to be produced by Ross herself, and it became her second RIAA-certifie ...
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At Your Birthday Party
''At Your Birthday Party'' is the third studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in March 1969, by ABC Dunhill Records. Background It was the first Steppenwolf album to feature bass player Nick St. Nicholas; and the last album to feature guitarist Michael Monarch, who left the band in August 1969. Although it was less critically acclaimed than their successful first two albums, '' Steppenwolf'' and ''The Second'', it contains a few well-known hits, such as "It's Never Too Late" and "Jupiter's Child", as well as "Rock Me," which had been featured in the 1968 film ''Candy''. Although the band would be very successful in the early 1970s, ''At Your Birthday Party'' would be their last top ten album and features their last top ten single. The album showcases Steppenwolf coming out of, but not yet completely abandoning, the psychedelia of ''The Second'' and stepping into the distinctive hard rock of their later releases. Cover art The album's ...
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