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  2. Young Man's Fancy (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    Young Man's Fancy" The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 3 Episode 34: Directed by: John Brahm: Written by: Richard Matheson: Featured music: Nathan Scott: Production code: 4813: Original air date: May 11, 1962 () Guest appearances; Phyllis Thaxter: Virginia Lane Walker Alex Nicol: Alex Walker Wallace Rooney: Mr. Wilkinson Helen Brown ...

  3. Frank Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Comstock's two Columbia instrumental albums - A Young Man's Fancy (Columbia 1021, 1954) and Patterns (Columbia 8003, 1955) - have also been reissued on CD. Most of the music on the Finian's Rainbow soundtrack CD was arranged by Comstock as was the March of the Cards track on the Cincinnati Pops CD A Disney Spectacular.

  4. Johnny Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions Album US CAN [24] 1961 "Daydreams" b/w "So Goes the Story" (Non-album track) 70 – The Captivating Johnny Crawford "Your Love Is Growing Cold" b/w "Treasure" – – 1962 "Patti Ann" b/w "Donna" 43 16 "Cindy's Birthday" b/w "Something Special" 8 14 A Young Man's Fancy "Your Nose ...

  5. The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third season of The Twilight Zone aired Fridays at 10:00–10:30 pm (EST) on CBS from September 15, 1961 to June 1, 1962. There are 37 episodes. Continuing with Marius Constant's theme music, a different set of graphics was used for the opening, consisting of a rotating cone with concentric circles suggesting a spiral, receding into a star field.

  6. Tommy Sands - Wikipedia

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    Sands was born into a musical family in Chicago, Illinois; [3] his father, Ben born in Russia was Jewish and was a pianist, and his mother, Grace Dickson, a big-band singer. [1] [4] He moved with the family to Shreveport, Louisiana. He began playing the guitar at eight and within a year had a job performing twice weekly on a local radio station.

  7. Mr. Denton on Doomsday - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a town drunk named Al Denton. This is a man who's begun his dying early—a long, agonizing route through a maze of bottles. Al Denton, who would probably give an arm or a leg or a part of his soul to have another chance, to be able to rise up and shake the dirt from his body and the bad dreams that infest his consciousness.

  8. Young Man's Fancy - Wikipedia

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    Young Man's Fancy may refer to: A quotation from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Lord Tennyson; A Young Man's Fancy, part four of the 2010–2011 limited series Highland Laddie by Garth Ennis and John McCrea "Young Man's Fancy" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone; Young Man's Fancy (film), a 1939 British film

  9. Walking Distance - Wikipedia

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    A man can think a lot of thoughts and walk a lot of pavements between afternoon and night. And to a man like Martin Sloan, to whom memory has suddenly become reality, a resolve can come just as clearly and inexorably as stars in the summer night. Martin Sloan is now back in time. And his resolve is to put in a claim to the past.