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Over Here (film)
Over Here may refer to: * ''Over Here'' (TV series), a 1996 UK comedy-drama television serial * ''Over Here!'', a 1974 Broadway musical * "Over Here!", song from Over Here! ''Over Here!'' is a musical with a score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman and book by Will Holt. The original Broadway production was directed by Tom Moore and choreographed by Patricia Birch, with scenic design by Douglas W. Schmidt a ..., musical *"Over Here", song by PartyNextDoor from PartyNextDoor (EP) See also * Over There (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Over Here (TV Series)
''Over Here'' is a 2-part television drama made in 1996 by the BBC for BBC1 from 7 to 8 April 1996, this comedy-drama serial chronicling the lives of US Army Air Corps B-17 Flying Fortress bomber crews on a Royal Air Force Spitfire base during World War II. Samuel West starred as the RAF pilot Archie Bunting. Martin Clunes starred as Group Captain Barker; a man who flinches at the mention of, and has an inability to say the word, " Luftwaffe". Plot In the early stages of their involvement in World War II a squadron of American bombers are en route to England. Due to an air raid their destination, a new base, is unavailable and they have to divert to a nearby base, RAF Lytchmere. News then reaches the inbound crews of unserviceable RADAR equipment and because of which the squadron is almost attacked by Archie Bunting. The personnel infrastructure leads to the overcrowding at RAF Lytchmere with the arrival of the Americans and various petty conflicts arise. The series ...
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Over Here!
''Over Here!'' is a musical with a score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman and book by Will Holt. The original Broadway production was directed by Tom Moore and choreographed by Patricia Birch, with scenic design by Douglas W. Schmidt and costumes by Carrie F. Robbins. ''Over Here!'' was a follow-up to the Sherman brothers' World War II musical '' Victory Canteen'', an off-Broadway production that featured 1940s icon Patty Andrews. The setting is a cross-country train trip in the United States during World War II (hence the name of the play, in contrast to the popular patriotic war anthem entitled '' Over There''). The show begins as a nostalgic look at 1940s America (where fashion, music, big bands and swing dance dominates) but, quickly evolves into a social commentary about the fear of dying in battle, prejudice, and discrimination. Production history After thirteen previews, the show opened on March 6, 1974 at the Shubert Theatre, where it ran for 341 performances ...
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PartyNextDoor (EP)
''PartyNextDoor'' (stylized in all caps) is the eponymous debut extended play by Canadian recording artist PartyNextDoor. It was released on July 1, 2013, by OVO Sound and Warner Records. Promotion ''PartyNextDoor'' was initially promoted through a series of posts on Canadian rapper Drake (musician), Drake's October’s Very Own blog, the official OVO Sound blog. These posts included SoundCloud posts of material later used on ''PartyNextDoor'' including "Make A Mil" and "Wus Good/Curious". These songs were further promoted on Twitter by both Drake and the official October’s Very Own account. The album’s release date was announced, again via the October’s Very Own blog, on June 20, 2013. PartyNextDoor appeared on the North American leg of Drake’s Would You Like a Tour?, marking his first tour. Gramophone record, Vinyl and Compact disc, CD copies of ''PARTYNEXTDOOR'' were available for sale exclusively at the October’s Very Own merchandise booth at all Would You Like A Tour ...
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