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prep.phr. Intended or liable to be published.

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On the Record (musical)

On the Record (sometimes referred to as Disney's On the Record) is a jukebox musical revue featuring many classic songs from a variety of live action and animated films and television series produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Broadway musical plays produced by Walt Disney Theatrical, and even Disneyland attractions. This theatrical celebration of 75 years of Disney music tells the story of four singers recording a greatest hits album in a magical recording studio. After opening in Cleveland in 2004, the production toured for nine months, visiting 24 cities in the United States before closing in Denver in mid-2005.

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On the Record (BBC TV series)

On the Record was a weekly political television show aired by the BBC in the United Kingdom between 1988 and 2002. The programme was usually shown on a Sunday lunchtime on BBC One, as a replacement for the 1980s political series This Week, Next Week, which was presented by David Dimbleby.

The programme was presented by Dimbleby's younger brother, Jonathan Dimbleby, from 1988 to 1993, and by John Humphrys from 1993 to 2002. A typical programme ran for one hour and began with a filmed piece about a major issue of the day before returning to the studio where the presenter would 'grill' a leading politician on the same issue. A long standing segment of the show was a political sketch presented by John Cole.

The programme's mascot was a crocodile, based on a British House of Commons gargoyle and the " Big Ben" Clock Tower, and fashioned from plastic, glue and leather. For the title sequence of the first five series the crocodile marched across the UK; from 1993 onwards, the croc marched around Europe. Both sequences were shot in stop-frame animation by 3 Peach Animation.

During 2000, the then BBC Director General Greg Dyke ordered a review of political output from BBC, which was carried out by Fran Unsworth. This led to a major overhaul of political output in 2002, which resulted in On the Record being axed and replaced with the Politics Show. The final edition was aired on 15 December 2002.

On the Record (book)

On the Record: Over 150 of the most talented people in music share the secrets of their success (2004), by Guy Oseary, presents a collection of interviews with the top stars and important players in the music industry.

Artist, label heads, song-writers, A&R executives, producers, and others recall their mentors, describe their first jobs in the business, and discuss the lessons they have learned over the course of their careers.

The list of music's elite include:

Artists:

James Brown Elton John Bono Madonna Ozzy Osbourne Keith Richards Brian Wilson Alicia Keys Fiona Apple John Frusciante

Producers/Songwriters:

Rick Rubin Sir George Martin Jermaine Dupri Giorgio Moroder David Foster Daniel Lanois

A&R Wizards and Executives:

Lyor Cohen Tom Whalley Guy Oseary Ron Handler Bruce Lundvall John Kalodner

Legends:

Quincy Jones Russell Simmons Dick Clark Seymour Stein Chris Blackwell Ahmet Ertegün Berry Gordy

Attorneys:

John Branca Fred Davis Eric Greenspan Don Passman

Managers:

Irving Azoff Paul McGuinness Benny Medina

Television and Film:

Judy McGrath Tom Freston John Sykes McG

Category:Music books

Usage examples of "on the record".

She lay facedown on a blocky du-racrete protrusion, staring off into the ship berthing area of the killing field, and watched the mechanics working on the Record Time.

You can still hear Bill McGathy, sick as a dog, laughing above the rest of the audience on the record.

The voice on the record is merely his own in falsetto, better for the purpose than a woman's, for it's stronger and more penetrating.

The man stepped forward and placed the recorder on the table, put a finger on the record button and looked back at Irving.

Not that it would make any difference, but it would be there on the record.

He wrote decisively on the record: Mild lordosis well com-pensated.

He has been one of us for years - I suppose you recognised his voice as one of those on the record Mr.