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''Wedding Bells'' may refer to: * ''Wedding Bells'' (play), a 1919 American play * ''Wedding Bells'' (1921 film), an American silent film based on the 1919 play * ''Wedding Bells'' (1933 film), a short animated film * ''Wedding Bells'' (1954 film), a 1954 West German drama film * ''Royal Wedding'', a 1951 musical released as ''Wedding Bells'' in the UK *'' The Wedding Bells'', a 2007 comedy-drama series cancelled after a few episodes aired *"Wedding Bells", an episode of ''Are You Being Served?'' *"Wedding Bells", an episode of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' *"Wedding Bells", an episode of the British sitcom ''Hi-de-Hi!'' * "Wedding Bells" (Godley & Creme song), 1981 * "Wedding Bells" (Jonas Brothers song), 2013 * "Wedding Bells" (Hank Williams song) See also * ''No Wedding Bells ''No Wedding Bells'' is a 1923 American silent short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Cast * Larry Semon as Larry * Lucille Carlisle as The Girl * Oliver Hardy as The Girl's Father (credited as ...
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Wedding Bells (play)
''Wedding Bells'' is a 1919 comedic play which played on Broadway. The play was written by Salisbury Field and staged by Edgar Selwyn, and opened on Broadway on November 12, 1919 at the Harris Theatre. It played through April 1, 1920, for a total of 168 performances. Prior to opening in New York, initial performances occurred in Washington, D.C.(7 May 1919)Selwyns Start Rehearsals of 'Wedding Bells,' New Comedy on Old Theme p. 11, col. 5 Wallace Eddinger and Margaret Lawrence played the lead roles.Mr. Hornblow Goes to the Play (review)
''Theatre Magazine'' (December 1919), pp. 367-68

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Wedding Bells (1921 Film)
''Wedding Bells'' is a lost 1921 American silent romantic-comedy film directed by Chester Withey and starring Constance Talmadge and Harrison Ford. Plot As described in a film magazine, Rosalie Wayne (Talmadge) meets Reginald Carter (Ford) after he introduces himself while chasing her dog with one of his oxfords, and she marries him in haste. Reggie comes down with the measles following a quarrel over her bobbed hair, not knowing he is ill she leaves for Reno and then Europe. After a year's absence and having secured her divorce, she meets Reggie again and finds him engaged to another. Jealousy arouses her to break up the match, but the wedding is progressing before she devises a means of doing so. Reggie, however, is satisfied and glad to be reunited with his Rosalie despite her sharp tongue and unusual method of winning his love. Cast * Constance Talmadge as Rosalie Wayne * Harrison Ford as Reginald Carter * Emily Chichester as Marcia Hunter * Ida Darling Ida Darling ...
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Wedding Bells (1933 Film)
''Wedding Bells'' is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of many featuring Krazy Kat. Plot One morning in a house, Krazy is sleeping in his bed. He then wakes up to the chirping of the birds, and acknowledges that today is his wedding day. Upon getting up from bed, he kisses every photograph of his spaniel girlfriend. He then heads to the bathroom to shave and shower. The scene then moves to another house where the spaniel is ironing her long ears. The spaniel then heads to a window where instead of donning a wedding gown, she simply takes out one of the curtains, and places it on her head like a veil. Momentarily, Krazy shows up outside wearing a tux, a top hat, and in a car. Krazy elevates a seat from his car which the spaniel boards from the window. The two then set off. Krazy and the spaniel make it to the church. The wedding is hyped up by dancing turkeys and cattle. When Krazy and the spaniel gather in front of the priest, the priest does ...
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Wedding Bells (1954 Film)
''Wedding Bells'' (german: Hochzeitsglocken) is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Marianne Hold, Renate Mannhardt, and Jan Hendriks. It was shot at the Bendestorf Studios near Hamburg and on location around Starnberg, Feldafing and the Ammersee in Bavaria. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth Robert Herlth (2 May 1893 – 6 January 1962) was a German art director. He was one of the leading designers of German film sets during the 1920s and 1930s.Reimer & Reimer p.146 Filmography * ''Masks'' (1920) * '' Island of the Dead'' (1921) * .... Cast References Bibliography * External links * 1954 films 1954 drama films German drama films West German films 1950s German-language films Films directed by Georg Wildhagen German black-and-white films 1950s German films Films shot in Bavaria {{1950s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Royal Wedding
''Royal Wedding'' is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by Stanley Donen, and starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Set in 1947 London at the time of the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, the film follows an American brother-sister song and dance duo who, while performing, each fall in love–he, with a female dancer, and she, with an impoverished but well-connected nobleman. The film marked Donen's second directorial feature. It was released as ''Wedding Bells'' in the United Kingdom. ''Royal Wedding'' is one of several MGM musicals that entered the public domain because the studio failed to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after its publication. Plot The story sees brother and sister Tom and Ellen Bowen as stars of a show ''Every Night at Seven'', a Broadway success. They are persuaded to take the show to London, capitalizing on the imminent royal wedding of Princess Eli ...
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The Wedding Bells
''The Wedding Bells'' is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox from March 2 to April 6, 2007. The series was greenlighted after the network became interested in a series centered on wedding planners. The network approached David E. Kelley to create the show, and he essentially remade a rejected pilot he created for ABC in 2004 entitled ''DeMarco Affairs'' which starred Selma Blair, Lindsay Sloane, and Sabrina Lloyd as three sisters who inherit a wedding planner service. Though the show had a moderately strong premiere, it faded in the ratings and was cancelled after seven episodes had been produced and five episodes were aired. Plot The Bell sisters, Annie (KaDee Strickland), Jane ( Teri Polo) and Sammy Bell ( Sarah Jones), inherited ''"The Wedding Palace"'' after their parents' divorce. David Conlon (Michael Landes), photographer for ''The Wedding Palace'' and ex-boyfriend of Annie's whose tension-filled dealings with her are clearly the result of pent- ...
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List Of Are You Being Served? Episodes
Episodes for the British sitcom ''Are You Being Served?'' aired from 1972 to 1985. All episodes were 30 minutes long. There was a film in 1977, also entitled ''Are You Being Served?''. While all episodes were in colour, the pilot had originally survived only in black-and-white as a film transfer from the original colour source; however, it was restored into colour using the chroma dots computer colour restoration technique and was aired on BBC Two on 1 January 2010. Series overview Episodes Pilot (1972) Series 1 (1973) Series 2 (1974) Series 3 (1975) Series 4 (1976) Series 5 (1977) Series 6 (1978) Series 7 (1979) Series 8 (1981) Series 9 (1983) Note: David Croft did return for the final read through and added additional material to the scripts. Series 10 (1985) Special (2016) References Bibliography * Richard Webber, "I'm Free! – The Complete Are You Being Served?", Orion Books, 1999 External links * List o''Are You Being Served?'' episodesat Ep ...
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List Of Walker, Texas Ranger Episodes
The following is a list of episodes from the American television series ''Walker, Texas Ranger ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' is an American action crime television series created by Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis. It was inspired by the film '' Lone Wolf McQuade'', with both this series and that film starring Chuck Norris as a member of the ...''. A total of 203 episodes aired from April 21, 1993, to May 19, 2001. Although some sources identify the first four episodes aired at the end of the 1992–1993 television season, as the first season (making nine seasons in the series overall), those episodes are included in the Season 1 (1993–94) DVD release and are not acknowledged as a separate season. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1993–94) Season 2 (1994–95) Season 3 (1995–96) Season 4 (1996–97) Season 5 (1997–98) Season 6 (1998–99) *This is the first season to be produced by Norris Bros. Entertainment. Season 7 (1999–2000) Season 8 (2000–01) T ...
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List Of Hi-de-Hi! Episodes
This is an episode list for the BBC television sitcom ''Hi-de-Hi!'' by Jimmy Perry and David Croft broadcast between 1 January 1980 and 30 January 1988. Series overview Episodes Pilot (1980) Series One (1981) Series Two (1981–1982) Series Three (1982) Series Four (1982–1983) Series Five (1983–1984) Series Six (1984) Series Seven (1985–1986) Series Eight (1986) Series Nine (1987–1988) Notes References External links *List o''Hi-de-Hi!'' episodesat the British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide or BCG (formerly the British Sitcom Guide or BSG) is a British website covering all forms of British comedy, across all media. At the time of writing, BCG has published guides to more than 7,000 individual British comedies ... * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hi-de-Hi! episodes Lists of British sitcom episodes ...
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Wedding Bells (Godley & Creme Song)
"Wedding Bells" is a song written and recorded by English duo Godley & Creme, released as the second single from their fourth studio album, '' Ismism'' (1981). The single peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1981. The single's B-side, "Babies", a synth-pop song, was later included as a bonus track on the double CD compilation ''Freeze Frame...Plus + Ismism...Plus'', released in the UK in 2004, and on a 2006 Japanese reissue of ''Ismism''. The single's cover was taken by music photographer Peter Ashworth Peter Ashworth is an English photographer. Ashworth initially specialized in music photography, between 1979 and 2000. In the 1980s, he worked with many UK artists including The Smiths, Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Jimmy Page and The A .... Charts References External links * 1981 songs 1981 singles Godley & Creme songs Songs written by Kevin Godley Songs written by Lol Creme Polydor Records singles Songs about marriage {{DEFAULTSO ...
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Wedding Bells (Jonas Brothers Song)
"Wedding Bells" is a song by the Jonas Brothers, written and produced by Nick Jonas. Background and composition "Wedding Bells" made direct references to Nick's ex-girlfriend Miley Cyrus, to which Cyrus acknowledged, stating that she felt that it was blatant that the song was about her but that she didn't mind being alluded to in the song. In "Wedding Bells", one of the lyrics are "'Cause if you recall our anniversary falls 11 nights into June", referencing to the date (June 11, 2006); of which Nick and Miley met, which Cyrus revealed in her 2009 autobiography ''Miles to Go'', where she refers to Nick as "Prince Charming" but does not say his name outright. During the concert in New York, Nick spoke about the song before he started singing it. Nick told the crowd, "You have to write a song and apologize for it later... I don't know that I've ever written a song that makes me as uncomfortable as this song does... and although it's not the way I feel at this moment in time, hop ...
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Wedding Bells (Hank Williams Song)
"Wedding Bells" is a song written by Claude Boone and recorded by Hank Williams on MGM Records. It peaked at No. 2 on the Best Selling Retail Folk chart in 1949. Background "Wedding Bells" was first recorded by the Knoxville radio veteran Bill Carlisle on King Records in 1947. According to the country music historian Colin Escott, Claude Boone, who played guitar for the Knoxville bluegrass star Carl Story, bought the song for 25 dollars from James Arthur Pritchett, a local musician and drunk who performed under the name "Arthur Q. Smith". The song's narrator describes his despair over the love of his life marrying another man. According to Boone, Williams called it "the prettiest song he'd ever heard". Williams recorded it at Castle Studio in Nashville on March 20, 1949, with Fred Rose producing and was supported by Dale Potter (fiddle), Don Davis (steel guitar), Zeb Turner (electric guitar), Jack Shook (rhythm guitar) and Velma Williams (bass). "Wedding Bells" was signific ...
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