Missé is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France.
It is situated on the River Thouet some 5 km upstream from the town of Thouars, and is the site of a spectacular loop in the river.
Miss 139 is a 1921 silent film crime drama produced by A. H. Fischer, Inc. and distributed by Jans Film Service and Sherman Productions Corporation. B. A. Rolfe was the director and Charles Logue wrote the story and the screenplay. Its star Diana Allen had been a Ziegfeld girl.
The film is now lost.
Miss 1917 is a musical revue with a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, music by Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern and others, and lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Otto Harbach, Henry Blossom and others. Made up of a string of vignettes, the show features songs from such musicals as The Wizard of Oz, Three Twins, Babes in Toyland, Ziegfeld Follies and The Belle of New York.
In 1916, Charles Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld produced The Century Girl, with music by Irving Berlin. Despite mildly positive reviews, the show closed without recouping its investment. On their next production, which was to be called Miss 1917, they hired Jerome Kern and Victor Herbert to compose the score and Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse to collaborate on the book. Kern and Bolton had collaborated on the Princess Theatre musicals, including Very Good Eddie (1915). British humorist and playwright Wodehouse then joined them for several innovative musicals there, including Oh, Boy! (1917).
The following is a list of characters first appearing in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 1988, by order of first appearance.
Kenneth "Kenny" Beale is played by Michael Attwell. He also appears in the EastEnders novels by Hugh Miller, and in the 1988 EastEnders spin-off episode entitled Civvy Street, though the character is a baby and the actor is not credited.
Kenny is the older brother of Pauline (Wendy Richard) and Pete Beale (Peter Dean). He was born in 1941 to Albert and Lou Beale (Anna Wing). He was born and raised in Walford, where he lived with his family at number 45 Albert Square.
Kenny was banished from Walford in 1965, at the age of 24, when his mother caught him in bed with his brother's wife Pat (Pam St. Clement). He went to live in New Zealand, set up a business selling swimming pools, and married a New Zealander named Barbara. He didn't speak to any of his family for five years after emigrating, and after that it was only Pauline who corresponded with him.
"Melody: Sounds Real" is the second single from Ayaka.
The B-side track, "Blue Days", was used as an insert song for the Japanese dorama suppli/supply. The single was limited to a special 50,000 copy printing and has sold 24,466 copies.
All lyrics written by Ayaka.
Melody is a British preschool mixed-media music children's television series created by Luke Howard, and produced by Wish Films and LAAH Entertainment for the BBC. Designed with disabled children in mind, it features a little girl with a visual impairment as the main character.
Melody was developed with help from the RNIB Pears Centre in Coventry, which supports children with sight problems and additional needs. While helping to create the programme, the Pears Centre conducted research into animation and soundtracks that are easier for blind and partially sighted people to follow.
Melody introduces pre-school children to classical music through the main character's imagined stories, and specially created animations that are more enjoyable for visually impaired viewers.
In each episode Melody undertakes an everyday activity with her mother. The fun she has, or the frustrations or difficulties she experiences, prompts her to want to listen to a piece of music. Her mother suggests a piece and gives Melody some headphones and an MP3 player to listen to it. Through animation, we are taken on an adventure through Melody's imagination as she listens to the music.
She plays a superstar
She flies into your world from so far
Then she spins the records, yeah
She plays the music here, yeah
You've got to get with her beat, tonight
Ain't no way to fight it
She's got a groove that will make you feel funky
She's got a body you wanna to take home
She licks the lips that you gotta know better
Hey Miss DJ, how do I get you alone?
She knows the leeches here
They spy into her world it's so clear
When the needle's on the record, yeah
She drops the beat one time
The crowd just falls at her feet tonight
And they don't know how to fight it
She's got a groove that will make you feel funky
She's got a body you wanna to take home
She licks the lips that you gotta know better
Hey Miss DJ, how do I get you alone?
Gotta get to know you
You're not the only table turnin' tonight
Ya know the beat is pumpin' from inside
Take down your headphones and come dance
Let the vinyl go free
She's got a groove that will make you feel funky
She's got a body you wanna to take home
She licks the lips that you gotta know better
Hey Miss DJ, how do I get you alone?
She's got a groove that will make you feel funky
She's got a body you wanna to take home
She licks the lips that you gotta know better
Hey Miss DJ, how do I get you alone?
She's got a groove, funky
She's got a groove, funky
She's got a groove that will make you feel funky
She's got a body you wanna to take home
She licks the lips that you gotta know better
Hey Miss DJ, how do I get you alone?
Girl I get you funky
Girl I get you funky
Girl I get you funky