Take It from Me

Take It From Me could refer to:

  • Take It from Me (film), a 1937 British comedy film
  • Take It from Me (1926 film), directed by William A. Seiter
  • Take It from Me (album), a 1964 album by Terry Gibbs
  • "Take It From Me" (The Commodores song), a 1987 single by The Commodores from the album United
  • "Take It From Me" (Paul Brandt song), a 1997 single by Paul Brandt from the album Calm Before the Storm
  • "Take It from Me", a 1983 song by Platinum Blonde from the album Standing in the Dark
  • Take It from Me, a 1953–54 television series starring Jean Carroll
  • Take It from Me (film)

    Take It from Me is a 1937 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller, Betty Lynne and Buddy Baer. It is often referred to by its working title, Transatlantic Trouble. Ahead of its opening in Australia, the filmmakers were sued there by a Lady Fairhaven who complained that a character in the film with the same name could be confused for her. The case was settled out of court. Existing cast lists only refer to a "Lady Foxham"; it is possible the offending name was ultimately overdubbed. It is now believed to be a lost film.

    Plot

    A British boxing promoter tries to get an opportunity for his man to fight for the title in America.

    Cast

  • Max Miller - Albert Hall
  • Buddy Baer - Kid Brody
  • James Stephenson - Lewis
  • References

  • http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b792956 BFI.com entry, retrieved 7 July 2015
  • "FILM LIBEL CASE.". The West Australian (Perth: National Library of Australia). 26 November 1937. p. 28. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  • http://www.britishpictures.com/articles/missing.htm BritishPictures.com: "Missing Believed Lost", retrieved 7 July 2015
  • Take It from Me (Girlfriend song)

    "Take It From Me" is the 1992 debut dance-pop track recorded by the Australian act Girlfriend. The track, taken from the debut album Make It Come True, reached number one on 17 June 1992 (where it spent 2 weeks during its 17 week run) and would be the quintet's only number one and top five single in Australia. It also reached number 47 in the UK, also in 1992.

    Track listing

    Australian CD:

  • 1. Take It From Me (Single Mix) 3:33
  • 2. Take It From Me (Funky Mix) 3:30
  • 3. Take It From Me (Karaoke Mix) 3:31
  • See Also

    List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1990s

    References

    External links

  • Live version
  • Music video from YouTube
  • WQEN

    WQEN (103.7 FM, "103-7 the Q") is a radio station licensed to serve Trussville, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. Other stations in the Birmingham market owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. include WDXB (102.5 FM), WERC-FM (105.5 FM), WERC (960 AM), W276BQ, Classic Rock 94.9 FM, and WMJJ (96.5 FM). The station has studios at Beacon Ridge Tower in Birmingham (near Red Mountain) and its transmitter is on the west end of the Red Mountain range.

    It broadcasts a Top 40 music format to Birmingham and north-central Alabama.

    History

    In October 1966, the station that is now WQEN signed on as WLJM-FM, licensed to Gadsden. The call letters stood for Lloyd, John and Mary Faye, the three children of original owner Charlie Boman. In 1974, WJLM was sold to Charles Smithgall and Mike McDougald who operated WAAX, also in Gadsden. In 1975, the FM station took its current call letters. After a brief run as an automated easy listening radio station, WQEN became one of the first FM Top 40 stations in Alabama, known on the air as "Super Q-104" and "Q-104 The Southern Super Giant". For nearly 40 years, WQEN has been a Top 40 station.

    CKKQ-FM

    CKKQ-FM, known as 100.3 The Q or The Q, is a broadcast radio station in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. CKKQ broadcasts online and at a frequency of 100.3 MHz on the FM band. The station has broadcast a mainstream rock format since its inception, but has a more classic rock sound since 2001, when sister station CKXM-AM/FM became The Zone @ 91.3 with the CJZN calls and an alternative rock format. It used to have an adult album alternative lean up until Pattison took over the station from OK Radio.

    The station placed 2nd in the Spring 2012 BBM Ratings for Victoria.

    History

    In April 1987, the OK Radio Group Ltd. (known at the time as Victoria Communications Ltd.) was granted an FM radio license and launched 100.3 The Q, then known as Q-100, in December 1987. The first song played was The Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up".

    In May 1999, CKKQ and sister station CKXM (now known as CJZN-FM (The Zone @ 91-3)) moved to the top floor of 2750 Quadra Street, a three-storey Victoria office building purchased by the OK Radio Group Ltd. in the fall of 1998.

    Q (disambiguation)

    Q is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. It may also refer to:

    Film, TV, radio, and theatre

  • Q Score, measure of familiarity and appeal of characters or shows
  • Q Theatre, a theatre in London, England
  • Qaushiq Mukherjee, popularly known as Q, an Indian film director
  • Maggie Q (born 1979), American actress
  • Brian "Q" Quinn of the Impractical Jokers
  • Titled works and programs

  • Q (film), a 1982 horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen (Also known as Q - The Winged Serpent)
  • q (radio show), a CBC Radio One show formerly hosted by Jian Ghomeshi, renamed from Q
  • Q (TV series), Spike Milligan's BBC2 comedy series that ran between 1969 and 1983
  • Networks, stations, and channels

  • Q Radio, a UK radio station run by Q Magazine
  • Q (TV network), Philippine network previously known as Quality TeleVision (QTV)
  • Q Television Network, an American cable television network
  • Q TV, a UK music channel based on Q magazine
  • ARY Qtv, a Pakistani television channel
  • Characters

  • Q (Star Trek), a fictional, purportedly omnipotent character and also the name of the character's species and its members.
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