Hints and tips:
...My favourite haunt, all shabby chic irony, was the Doris Day café, in two sprawling rooms of a former aristocratic apartment....
...The postwar years brought their own brand of glamour: Peter Sellers, John and Yoko, Romy Schneider, Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, Michael Caine, Robert Evans, Rock Hudson and Doris Day....
...Jerry Herman and Michael Stewart’s 1964 extravaganza about a late 19th-century New York “marriage broker” ticks all the boxes....
...I had long assumed that the opulent Moroccan eatery where James Stewart and Doris Day first run into the baddies was a Hollywood set. Instead: “Le restaurant Eechcock, ah, oui, monsieur!”...
...Yesterday I even found, thanks to a taxi driver’s tip-off, the restaurant where James Stewart and Doris Day dined, and met their adversaries, in Hitch’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Vertigo’s predecessor...
...The piper’s kilt was of the Royal Stewart tartan; that of my host, a charming Scot, was Flower of Scotland....
...books on my Amazon Kindle – among them are: Googled: The End of the World As We Know It by Ken Auletta; Jonathan Safran Foer’s Eating Animals; Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris...
...He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Doris (née Bird), sons Nick and Andrew and daughter Alison....
...Andrew Fitchie at Collins Stewart said: “There are plenty of interested parties, but at what price? “If £3bn were achieved for Gatwick, this would clearly be taken positively....
...James Stewart and Doris Day box the compass from Marrakech to London while hoping the needle will finally point towards their kidnapped son. Thrilling climax at a concert. North by Northwest (1959)....
...“America is very conflicted on immigration,” says Stewart Verdery, who steps down this week as assistant homeland security secretary in charge of border and transportation security....
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