For the series, Bruce Solomon replaced Stuart Margolin, who had played Rabbi Small in the pilot; his unrelated namesake Janet Margolin played his wife.
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After a successful pilot film based on Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, the first novel in the Rabbi David Small series, aired in 1976, Lanigan's Rabbi was produced as a series of 90-minute telefilms beginning in January 1977.
rabbi | Rabbi | Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary | Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin | Rabbi Shergill | The Rabbi | The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob | Michael Lerner (rabbi) | Lanigan, Saskatchewan | Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt | The Rabbi's Cat | Rabbi Porush' grandson, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach | Rabbi Meir | Rabbi ben Ezra | Rabbi Ammi | Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy | Rabbi (album) | Pretty Fly for a Rabbi | Pirḳe Rabbi Eli'ezer | Mekhilta de-Rabbi Shimon | Lanigan's Rabbi | Lanigan's Ball | John Lanigan (radio) | John Lanigan | Friday the Rabbi Slept Late | David Rosen (rabbi) | David Pardo (Italian rabbi) |
Theodore also created the role of Kitty Merritt on the daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow, appeared in the television movie Face of Fear, and acted in numerous other popular television series like B. J. and the Bear, Family Medical Center, Lanigan's Rabbi and Rosetti & Ryan.
Lanigan learned piano and violin as a child, and played piano and drums in the Austin High School Blue Friars before specializing on bass and tuba.
It was patterned on Irish music-hall songs like "The Irish Jubilee" and "Lanigan's Ball", and makes reference to "Clara Nolan's Ball", an American vaudeville song of the nineteenth century.
Jump, Little Children performs another popular version of this song with most of the lyrics retained.
Lanigan expanded his sponsorship into team ownership in 2001, joining forces with Eric Bachelart to co-own Conquest Racing which competed in the IndyCar Series in 2001 and 2002, then the Champ Car World Series from 2003 to 2006.
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Lanigan also took over the promoter position of Champ Car's Grand Prix of Houston in 2006 and Grand Prix of Cleveland in 2007, neither of which survived the merger to appear on the IndyCar Series schedule.
Todd Kenneth Strueby (born June 15, 1963 in Lanigan, Saskatchewan and raised in Humboldt, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played most of his career in the minor leagues.
In 2012, Lanigan was appointed as chairman of the Good Shepherd College Senate.
Right Reverend William Lanigan (May 1820 – 13 June 1900), was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Goulburn, New South Wales.