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unusual facts about Grundy


Walking in the Kingdom

Walking in the Kingdom is an American religious TV show produced by Living Faith Television (LFTV) that began broadcasting on WLFG in Grundy, Virginia on October 13, 2005.


Batman: Arkham City Lockdown

The voice cast includes: Kevin Conroy (Batman), Mark Hamill (The Joker), Tara Strong (Harley Quinn), Fred Tatasciore (Solomon Grundy, Mr. Hammer), Troy Baker (Two-Face, Robin), Corey Burton (Hugo Strange), Larry Grimm (Deathstroke), Amy Carle (Poison Ivy) instead of Tasia Valenza.

Childeric Muller

In 1993, he joins Reg Grundy Organisation as General Manager of Grundy TelevisionFrance/Pearson/Fremantle (Grundy is acquired by Pearson Television, and change name to FremantleMedia in 2000).

Chris Grundy

Grundy started his career as a performer in improv comedy groups in the Denver, Colorado area such as Chicken Lips, Impulse Theater, and Rattlebrain Theater.

Family of Humfrey of Xanth

After Grundy rescues her in Golem in the Gears, they get married, eventually having a magician-caliber daughter named Surprise.

George D. Grundy, Jr.

Grundy was born June 21, 1898 in Southampton, New York to Florence Reeves and he was raised in Richmond Hill, Queens.

George Drouillard

March 2013, the Grundy County Heritage Museum in Morrison, Iowa had an exhibit and program featuring the life of George Drouillard.

J. Owen Grundy

From 1946 to 1959, Mr. Grundy was a reporter and associate editor of The Villager in Greenwich Village, where he was a leader in the preservation movement.

Jakeem Thunder

Also in the course of the battle with Grundy, Jakeem unwittingly cures his predecessor, Johnny Thunder, of his Alzheimer's disease.

John Grundy

Jack Grundy (John Grundy, 1873–?), English Association footballer

Joseph R. Grundy

Grundy had a summer home on the Neshaminy Creek called Walnut Grove and one in the city of Bristol.

Killer Frost

She fights Green Arrow at Wayne Manor (alongside Solomon Grundy) and Deathstroke at the Ferris Aircraft facility (alongside Wonder Woman).

Michelle Collins

From 7 April - 7 May 2011, Collins starred as Sheila Grundy, Fred Dibnah's third wife, in The Demolition Man at The Octagon theatre, Bolton.

Mrs Grundy

G. K. Chesterton titled a chapter "The Humility of Mrs Grundy" in his book What's Wrong With the World.

Although she began life as a minor character in Thomas Morton's play Speed the Plough (1798), Mrs Grundy was eventually so well established in the public imagination that Samuel Butler, in his novel Erewhon, could refer to her in the form of an anagram (as the goddess Ydgrun).

Philip José Farmer's characters in the Riverworld series also refer to Mrs Grundy as prudishness incarnate in a negative way.

Pat Grassley

After redistricting, he decided to run in the newly redrawn 50th house district, which had a southern portion of Butler County, a northern portion of Hardin County, and all of Grundy County.

Reg Grundy Organisation

The Reg Grundy Organisation (later the Grundy Organisation or just Grundys, then Grundy Television) was an Australian television production company founded in 1959 by businessman Reg Grundy (born Reginald Roy Grundy).

Reg Grundy Productions was the American wing of the worldwide television production company Grundy Worldwide, which was founded by Australian television producer Reg Grundy.

Richard Ashby

As well as Grundy, Richard considers France's David Benyamine to be the best Omaha player in Europe, although he cites Phil Ivey as the only player he would consider sitting out against.

Sheila Florance

In a heated on air exchange with Grundy's senior Vice President Peter Pinne on a live British television programme Open Air in 1989, Florance was highly critical of the production company and its treatment of the cast.

Tim Grundy

Grundy was born to a Scottish mother and Bill Grundy, the broadcaster remembered for his expletive-filled interview with the Sex Pistols.

William G. Stewart

He later sold Regent to Pearson Television, (which also purchased Thames) and they have now been amalgamated (along with the likes of Grundy Productions) into Talkback Thames, the UK arm of FremantleMedia.


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