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In the early 1950s his "Ballance of the Night" hosted celebrities on KNX in Los Angeles. [3] Ballance was the evening Top 40 personality in the late 1950s to early '60s on #1-rated KFWB in Los Angeles. In 1971, Ballance’s “Feminine Forum” radio show was launched on KGBS in L.A.
Bill Binzen, New Yorker ad for Hathaway Shirts, 1951 Bill Binzen, Puerto Rican rum campaign ad, 1955 Bill Binzen, Boy Playing Croquet, 1962 Bill Binzen, Cryan Shames Album Cover, 1968 Bill Binzen, Winter Climber (composite photo), 1969 Bill Binzen, East Anglian House, 1970 Bill Binzen, Face of a Child, 1973 Bill Binzen, image from Family of Woman (1969, Grosset and Dunlap) Bill Binzen, Broom ...
Bill Ballance (1918–2004), American radio talk show host; Charles Alfred Ballance (1856–1936), English surgeon; Chris Ballance (born 1952), Scottish playwright and politician; Ellen Ballance (1846–1935), New Zealand suffragist, community worker and wife of John Ballance; Frank Ballance (1942–2019), American politician
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The term "family values" is often used in political discourse in some countries, its general meaning being that of traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals, usually involving the "traditional family"—a middle-class family with a breadwinner father and a homemaker ...
After Cable's grandfather died in 1950, his family moved to Southern California. Cable was a standout football player for North Hollywood High School as an offensive tackle, and became a varsity captain in his senior year. He continued playing football after enrolling at the University of Nevada, but eventually stopped after a serious head injury.
J. Patrick O'Malley as Herbert Morrison and Shirley Booth as Grace Simpson in a promotional photo for A Touch of Grace.. A Touch of Grace is an American sitcom that was based on the British series For the Love of Ada starring Shirley Booth and J. Patrick O'Malley centering on a widow who moves in with her daughter and son-in-law and her romantic relationship with an elderly man.