Super Army War, a Game Boy Advance game titled Glory Days: The Essence of War in Europe
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His work on Broadway includes Disney's Tarzan, Glory Days, Peter Pan (starring Cathy Rigby), the original Fantasticks and Frankenstein with Hunter Foster and has also toured the United States with the Broadway Musicals The Full Monty, Spelling Bee, and Peter Pan.
This drama series made a comeback the glory days of Philippine drama, and was become a contemporary for some other series like Mara Clara, Agila and Valiente.
The poem is reflective in tone, a nostalgic look back at what many consider to be the glory days of baseball as America's national pastime, focusing on the heyday of the Los Angeles Dodgers in their days as the Brooklyn Dodgers under the management of Walter Alston.
No stranger to television, he provided additional music for the WB TV show Glory Days, the CBS network shows Cold Case and Close to Home, and for the series Dead Like Me, on Showtime.
In February 2009, Guy Walks Into A Bar, the producers of Elf, signed on to produce Caldwell's second feature screenplay Glory Days (written with writing partner, Travis Oberlander).
She kept the Chicago Tribune - New York Daily News Syndicate running in its mid-century glory days.
The 1980′s and early 90′s were the clubs glory days, with 4 Highland Amateur Cup wins between 1984 and 1995, as well as 13 Lewis and Harris League titles in 20 years.
The club's strength during its glory days was its forwards, particularly the legendary Pontypool Front Row celebrated in song by Max Boyce.
English described Rubio as a card dealer and "glorified errand runner" for mobster Meyer Lansky during the glory days of Batista's Cuba.
Her non-fiction books include An Atlas of Irish History, James Connolly, Victor Gollancz: A Biography (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize), The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist 1843–1993, The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions (shortlisted for Channel 4/The House Politico's Book of the Year) and Newspapermen: Hugh Cudlipp, Cecil King and the glory days of Fleet Street.