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In the Rugrats episode "Family Reunion", the Pickles family takes a train to the town of Willoughby, with the conductor saying, "Next stop Willoughby!" [citation needed] In the TV series Stargate Atlantis episode "The Real World", Dr. Elizabeth Weir awakens in the Acute Care Unit of Willoughby State Hospital, a psychiatric hospital. She is told ...
A cat narrates a story about the Willoughby family siblings: Tim, Jane and twins both named Barnaby. The Willoughby legacy has an accomplished history, but the children's own parents only care about each other. They despise all of the kids and deprive the siblings of love, food and music. Tim longs for his family's past glory and happiness.
Charles Herbert Woolery (March 16, 1941 – November 23, 2024) was an American television host, actor, and musician. He had long-running tenures hosting several game shows
World of Music, a 1968 CBC classical music series; A World of Music, a 1966 Canadian musical television series; The World of Music, a Canadian variety television series on CBC Television from 1960 to 1961 "A World of Music", a 1992 episode of Barney & Friends
In November 2008, Willoughby played with the band at the Tarerer Festival at Killarney, [20] and a week later at the Australasian World Music Expo in Melbourne. [6] From October 2013 through 2014 Willoughby was bandleader for the Malthouse Theatre production of The Shadow King, [14] an Australian play based on King Lear, starring Jada Alberts ...
Larry Willoughby (February 24, 1950 [1] – January 14, 2021) [2] was an American country music singer-songwriter and the vice president of A&R at Capitol Records. [3]
Rusty Willoughby (born June 30, 1966 [1]) is an American musician born in Staten Island and currently living in Vashon, Washington, a suburb of Seattle.As of 2011, he has been vocalist, songwriter and guitarist or bass guitarist for several Seattle based bands: Pure Joy (1984–1989, 1997–2004), [2] Flop (1990–1995), [2] Llama (2005–2008), [3] and Cobirds Unite (2010–). [4]
My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home is a traditional English ballad of the sixteenth century. A lute version was composed by the composer John Dowland. [1] It celebrates the return of Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby to England after he had led an expeditionary force to assist the Dutch Republic in its war for independence from Spain.