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Suzzane Husseini - Inshape Ladies Fitness Club

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Suzanne Husseini cooks with In Shape Ladies Fitness Club. Host of the popular cooking program "Sohbe Taibe/صحبة طيبة " and author of the bestselling cookbook "When Suzanne Cooks," highlighting the wonders of Arabian cuisine. Love begins in the kitchen" "الحب يبدأ في المطبخ" Personal Information Suzanne Husseini's love of food began at home. She cites the meals her mother made during her childhood in Canada as the source of her everyday inspiration. Suzanne is the presenter of the popular cooking show "Sohbe Taibe/صحبة طيبة" and is currently preparing to shoot a new cooking TV series showcasing the best of Mediterranean/Arabic cuisine with a modern twist. The show will be launched soon on a new channel. She is the author of "When Suzanne Cooks: Modern Flavours of Arabia", a cookbook showcasing the best of Arabic cuisine - all done in Suzanne's unique way. Suzanne is a regular at the Taste of Dubai food festival as well being featured at this year's Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, held at Festival City. She also presented live cooking demonstrations all week long at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2010 and participated in an Iron Chef's Challenge for the Canadian Business Council Gala Dinner. Suzanne is cooking up something new everyday!

Beat the Clock: 1950s TV Game Show Episode

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thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com Beat the Clock is a game show which has aired on American television in several versions since 1950. Contestants were required to perform tasks (called "problems") within a certain time limit which was counted down on a large 60-second clock. If they succeeded, they were said to have "beaten the Clock"; otherwise, "the Clock beat them". The show had several sponsors over its run, with the most longstanding being the electronics company Sylvania. Substitute hosts on the original version included Bill Hart (1951), John Reed King (1952), stunt creator Frank Wayne (1953), Bob Kennedy (1954), Win Elliot (1955), and Sonny Fox, who became Collyer's permanent substitute from 1957 to 1960. Collyer was referred to in the introductions as "America's number one clockwatcher", and the fill-in hosts were each named "America's number two clockwatcher". The show had several female on-air assistants. The original hostess was Roxanne (née Delores Evelyn Rosedale), who used only her first name as her professional name. Roxanne was replaced by Beverly Bentley in August 1955. Bentley's departure in 1956 coincided with Hazel Bishop's sponsorship and a period of having no main assistant (see production changes below). She reappeared as one of the models on the original version of The Price Is Right for its entire run. The announcer for the show's run on CBS was Bernard ("Bern") Bennett until 1958. In October 1957, Beat the Clock ran a contest inviting ...

Beulah: The Advice Columnist - TV Show Episode (1952)

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thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com Louise Beavers (March 8, 1902 -- October 26, 1962) was an American film and television actress. Beavers appeared in dozens of films from the 1920s to the 1930s, most often in the role of a maid, servant, or slave. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Beavers was a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, one of the four African-American sororities. Louise Beavers started her career in the 1920s during the time of racism towards African Americans because African Americans on film were stuck in the same roles over and over again. She played the mammy in many of the movies she acted in. She started to gain more attention in the acting world after she played the role of Julia in Coquette, which starred Mary Pickford. In this film she played the black maid and mother figure to a young white woman. She once received a review which stated, "Personally Miss Beavers is just splendid, just as fine as she appears on screen, but she also has a charm all her own, which needs no screen role for recognition. She has a very pleasing personality, one that draws people to her instantly and makes them feel that they are meeting a friend instead of a Hollywood Star." Beavers had a personality that brought people towards her and caused a common reaction, people wanted to watch her charm in more movies. In most of her films, she is the one who helps one of the white protagonists mature throughout the movie. In most of the movies, her roles were written so that as an ...

The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampett Look - Season 2, Episode 5 (1963)

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thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com October 23, 1963 The Clampetts unwittingly become the pioneers of a fashion style that everybody who's everybody is wearing. Doris Packer (May 30, 1904 -- March 31, 1979) was an American actress, possibly best known as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Theodore Cleaver's principal in Leave It to Beaver. She also portrayed the mother of millionaire playboy Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. (Steven Franken), on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Prior to playing Chatsworth's mother, she played Clarice Armitage, mother of Milton Armitage (Warren Beatty), whose character Chatsworth replaced. Packer was born in Menominee in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Her family moved to southern California when she was quite young. She became interested in acting while in high school. After attending the University of California at Los Angeles, she moved to New York City to study under noted drama teacher Evelyn Thomas. Packer appeared in many Broadway shows. In 1954, she appeared as Florence on an episode ("Sixteen Vertical") of Rod Cameron's crime drama series, City Detective. In 1955-1956, Packer appeared three times as a nurse in the NBC sitcom It's a Great Life, featuring Frances Bavier. In 1958, she guest-starred in 1958 on Rod Cameron's subsequent syndicated series, State Trooper, in "The Last Stage Robbery" episode. She played wealthy society matrons on The Burns and Allen Show and I Love Lucy. She had a recurring role as Clara Mason in the 1960-1961 NBC trivial ...

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The Beverly Hillbillies: Granny's Garden - Season 2, Episode 3 (1963)

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thefilmarchive.org DVD: www.amazon.com October 9, 1963 The Clampetts decide to plow up their carefully manicured front lawn, to grow vegetables. Irene Ryan (October 17, 1902 -- April 26, 1973) was an American actress, one of the few entertainers who found success in vaudeville, radio, film, television and Broadway. She is most widely known for her portrayal of "Granny" on the long-running TV series The Beverly Hillbillies (1962--1971), for which she was nominated for Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1963 and 1964. Ryan was born Jessie Irene Noblitt in El Paso, Texas. She was born to an American father, James Merrit Noblitt, and an Irish immigrant mother, Katherine McSharry. Before her role as "Granny" on The Beverly Hillbillies, Ryan was an established vaudeville, radio, and movie actress, though not as well known prior to her television stint. Ryan and her first husband, writer-comedian Tim Ryan, were popular in vaudeville. Their type of double act, known in show business as a "Dumb Dora" routine and epitomized by George Burns and Gracie Allen, had the dizzy woman saying silly things to her boyfriend or husband, and foil. Billed as "Tim and Irene", they had their own series of short subjects in the 1930s for Educational Pictures, and later worked in feature films for Monogram Pictures. After Tim and Irene divorced, she toured with Bob Hope, making regular appearances on his radio show. In 1946 she married Harold Knox. She continued to work ...

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