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Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood is a 2011 BBC documentary series written, directed and presented by Paul Merton.The three-part series traces the rise of the American film-making industry in Hollywood through from the early years of film-making to the foundation of the major motion-picture studios and the new class of the film star.
Paul Hepker (born 1967) Victor Herbert (1859–1924) Michel Herr (born 1949) Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975) – Psycho, North by Northwest, Vertigo, Citizen Kane, Taxi Driver; Paul Hertzog – Bloodsport, Kickboxer; David Hess (1936–2011) Nigel Hess (born 1953) Eric Hester (born 1974) Andrew Hewitt (born 1976) David Hewson (born 1953) Nick ...
Paul Hollywood zesting a lemon at the Stratford Food Festival. In 2008, Hollywood created an almond and roquefort sourdough recipe that was said to be the most expensive bread in Britain. [18] The roquefort is supplied from a specialist in France at £15 per kilo, while the flour for the bread is made by a miller in Wiltshire.
Dredd (Original Film Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name directed by Pete Travis from a screenplay written by Alex Garland.The album consisted industrial music composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan, [1] which consisted both electronic and post-modern music resulting in a futuristic sound that set over 100 years, and experimented sounds that created by slowing down newly ...
Leonard-Morgan's first album, Filmtales, was released in 2007.Between 2006 and 2011, he wrote scores for the BBC spy drama Spooks. [5] In 2007, he worked on the documentary J.K. Rowling: A Year in the Life, providing the backing music that went with the film that showed the author working on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
3, including Linda Kaye, Carol Alice and Paul Anthony Henning Paul William Henning (September 16, 1911 – March 25, 2005) was an American TV producer and screenwriter. Most famous for creating the television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies , he was also crucial in developing the "rural" comedies Petticoat Junction (1963–1970) and Green Acres ...
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A variant of Alley Oop called Ollie Oop was written by Paul T. Clark and Gary S. Paxton. The song was a tribute to Col. Oliver North, again performed by Gary S. Paxton while Paul was part of the background singers. The record was released as a single and was played in some major markets, but it never quite took off.