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Toledo Blade'Fair Lady' comes to the StranahanToledo BladeBased on George Bernard Shaw's 1912 play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady opened on Broadway in 1956 starring Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison. It won six Tony Awards and became the longest –running production of its time with 2717 performances, closing in 1962. ...  
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Sanity Claus 'Miracle on 34th Street' beams Santy up Fine Arts Guild's radio ...Estes Park Trail-GazetteFox's promotional trailer depicted a fictional producer roaming the studio backlot and encountering such stars as Rex Harrison, Anne Baxter, Peggy Ann Garner and Dick Haymes extolling the virtues of the film. Barbara Boyer-Buck is PR man Mr. ...and more »  
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Blu-ray Review: Rich, Brilliant Restoration of 'My Fair Lady'HollywoodChicago.comRex Harrison revives from the stage the role he is best known for, that of Professor Henry Higgins. Hepburn and Harrison have fine chemistry, and carry the glorious rendering of the film by iconic director George Cukor with heart and bearing. ...  
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What's in The Ticket tomorrow – and your plugsIrish Times (blog)Jared Harris: the son of Richard Harris, once-stepson of Rex Harrison and former son-in-law of Edward Fox (and Professor Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which opens in cinemas tomorrow) has a bit of a gossip with Donald Clarke. ...  
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Christmas cheer keeps increasingHawke's Bay TodayMANY HANDS: They do indeed make light work - unloading the many pallets at the Hastings cheer packing spot are Pastor Andrew Reyngoud (left), Rex Harrison, Brian Hobson, Caleb Reyngoud and Margaret Taylor. PHOTO/SUPPLIED Getting the parcels together ...  
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