Marty

Marty may refer to:

Names

  • Marty (given name)
  • Marty (surname)
  • Places

  • Marty, California, a former settlement
  • Marty, South Dakota
  • Movies, television, theatre

  • "Marty" (teleplay), 1953 teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky
  • Marty (film), 1955 American film by Delbert Mann based on the teleplay
  • Marty (TV series), a 1968–1969 British television comedy series starring Marty Feldman
  • Marty (musical), 2003 musical version of the film
  • Marty the Zebra, character in the Madagascar series of animated films
  • Other

  • USS W. F. Marty (SP-1145), a patrol vessel in United States Navy service from 1917 to 1918
  • FM Towns Marty, a Japanese videogame console
  • "Marty", a song by the band Five Iron Frenzy
  • See also

  • All pages with titles containing Marty
  • Martí (disambiguation)
  • Marty (surname)

    Marty is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • André Edouard Marty (1882–1974), French graphic artist
  • André Marty (1886–1956), French communist and political commissar of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)
  • Dick Marty (born 1945), Swiss politician
  • François Marty (1904–1994), former Cardinal and Archbishop of Paris
  • John Marty (born 1956), member of the Minnesota Senate
  • List of Madagascar (franchise) characters

    This is a list of characters that have appeared in the Madagascar films, the television series The Penguins of Madagascar, and the Netflix series All Hail King Julien.

    Concept and creation

    Tom McGrath explained in an interview that the intention of Madagascar was not to take a political stance on whether "zoos are bad and the wild is better, or that the wild is bad," but to show "the most extreme 'fish out of water' story that [they] could do". McGrath stated "the basic irony to the story is that, you think animals do belong in the wild, but if they're so accustomed to civility, they wouldn't know where food even came from," and the animals were meant to "love the zoo and to love where they are because they've got" 5,000 square feet (460 m2) "right off Fifth Avenue".

    McGrath also described, during the research of Madagascar, they "found these crazy, weird animals that were already cartoons in their own right."

    Main characters

    Alex

    Voiced by:

  • Ben Stiller - in Madagascar franchise and specials
  • Blessed (TV series)

    Blessed is a BBC television sitcom written by Ben Elton and starring Ardal O'Hanlon as Gary, a record producer, who is struggling to bring up two small children. The series was broadcast on BBC One on Friday evenings at 9.00pm between October and December 2005. It featured the lullaby Morningtown Ride as its theme, sung by the cast band. One series of 8 episodes was produced.

    Cast

    Episode guide

    The episodes were named after song titles and the groups who sang them:

  • I'm So Tired (The Beatles)
  • Ever Fallen in Love with Someone (Buzzcocks)
  • I'm in Love with My Car (Queen)
  • Just Looking (Stereophonics)
  • Hit Me Baby One More Time (Britney Spears)
  • Who Wrote the Book of Love? (The Undertones)
  • Walk Like a Man (The Four Seasons)
  • Let's Spend the Night Together (The Rolling Stones)
  • External links

  • Blessed at BBC Online Comedy Guide
  • Blessed at the Internet Movie Database
  • Blessed at the British Comedy Guide

  • Live for You (album)

    Live for You is the debut album of Christian pop singer Rachael Lampa, released in 2000 on Word Records. It debuted at #2 on Billboard Magazine's "Top Heatseeker's Album" chart and #6 on SoundScan's Top Current Contemporary Christian album chart.

    Track listing

    Lyrics and music by the following songwriters.

    Singles

  • "Blessed" #1 AC (2 wks)
  • "Shaken" #1 CHR (3 wks)
  • "God Loves You" #1 AC (3 wks); #9 AC Song of 2000
  • "Live For You" #1 AC & CHR; #5 AC & #7 CHR Song of 2000
  • "My Father's Heart" #2 INSPO
  • Other Remixes

    Can be found on the album Blur

  • "Day Of Freedom (Mirage Mix)"
  • "Live For You (Marbella Mad Motion Mix)"
  • "Blessed (Epiphonic Mix)"
  • "Free (Holla Back Mix)"
  • Limited Edition

    On a limited edition of this release, there are 3 Behind-The-Scenes Documentaries of the Making of the Album and a tour of Rachael's high school. This version was packaged with a slipcase and exclusive fold-out poster.

    References

  • Live for You (album) at AllMusic
  • search the web
  • Blessed (Hillsong album)

    Blessed is the eleventh album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Hillsong Church. It was recorded live at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 3 March 2002 by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong Worship Team. Blessed saw Marty Sampson step up to lead worship alongside Darlene Zschech and Reuben Morgan for the night. Over 10,000 people from Hillsong Church attended the recording. The album reached No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

    Track listing

  • "Blessed" (Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan) - Lead Vocals: Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan
  • "Now That You're Near" (Marty Sampson) - Lead Vocals: Marty Sampson, b. Darlene Zschech
  • "Shout of the King" (Ned Davies) - Lead Vocal: Darlene Zschech
  • "Made Me Glad" (Miriam Webster) - Lead Vocal: Darlene Zschech
  • "Through It All" (Morgan) - Lead Vocals: Miriam Webster (CD) / Darlene Zschech (DVD), b. Reuben Morgan
  • "Son of God" (Lincoln Brewster & Marty Sampson) - Lead Vocals: Marty Sampson, b. Darlene Zschech
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