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"Grand Theft Cosmos is an audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This audio drama was produced by Big Finish Productions. Plot It's a race to steal the mysterious Black Diamond in 19th century Sweden. Cast *The Doctor — Paul McGann *Lucie Miller — Sheridan Smith *Simonsson — Michael Maloney *Tardelli — Christopher Benjamin *Henrik — Colin Spaull *Anders — Sebastian Armesto *The Headhunter — Katarina Olsson *Karen — Louise Fullerton Production and Casting * Katarina Olsson and Louise Fullerton previously played the Headhunter and Karen in Human Resources. * The Headhunter returns at the very end of Vengeance of Morbius. * Karen returns in The Eight Truths/Worldwide Web, however she is played by Kelly Godliman. * Both Christopher Benjamin and Colin Spaull have appeared in the classic and revived series of Doctor Who. Benjamin has appeared in Inferno, The Talons of Weng-Chiang and "The Unicorn and the Wasp" whilst Spaull was in Revelation of the Daleks and "Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel" . *In this story, Lucie uses the pseudonym "Miss Palmer-Tomkinson", a reference to the well-known English television personality and magazine columnist, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. Radio broadcast Following its release on CD, Grand Theft Cosmos was broadcast in the UK on BBC Radio 7 on 2008-11-16.Doctor Who – Episode guide at BBC Radio 4 Extra. Retrieved 23 August 2012. References External links *Big Finish Productions – Grand Theft Cosmos Category:Eighth Doctor audio plays Category:Radio plays based on Doctor Who Category:Sweden in fiction Category:Works set on trains Category:Doctor Who stories set on Earth Category:2008 radio dramas "
"Tempelhof Airways USA was a regional airline headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, United States based out of Berlin Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin during the time when it was under the jurisdiction of the western nations. It operated German domestic services from 1981 until the reunification of Germany in 1990. History Aérospatiale N 262 of Tempelhof Airways at Berlin Tempelhof Airport, 1987. Tempelhof Airways USA, (not to be confused with Tempelhof Express) was founded in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 1981 by Knut Kramer, a Berliner living in both Florida and Berlin. In April 1982 it began Air Taxi operations with a Piper Navajo from West Berlin's Tempelhof airport. At that time West Berlin could, due to its status of an occupied city, only have operations by airlines of the United States, France and Great Britain. In January 1985 scheduled flight operations began between Berlin and Paderborn using Nord 262 aircraft. Most of these flights were for the massive Nixdorf Computer offices based there. Operations were later expanded to Dortmund, Luxembourg, Augsburg and Braunschweig. In 1988 the Saab 340 was put into service for the Berlin- Hamburg route. They also operated an ambulance/medivac aircraft for many years, doing patient transport as well as organ transplant. They used a Lear 25 at first then expanded to a Lear 35. This was undertaken for the DeutscheRettungsflugwacht (German Air Rescue) organization in Stuttgart. After the Berlin Wall fell German pilots were allowed to fly to and from Berlin and the operation was absorbed into the parent company. Several of the old TAUSA medivac pilots were hired to remain with the operation. Following the reunification of Germany, Tempelhof Airways found itself unable to compete with other German carriers and at the end of October 1990 all flights ceased.Hengi, Fleet Tempelhof Airways USA Saab 340, 1989. *Piper Navajo *Cessna 441 *Learjet 25 *Learjet 35 *Nord 262A *Saab 340A See also * List of defunct airlines of Germany * List of defunct airlines of the United States References ;Citations ;Bibliography * External links Category:Defunct airlines of Germany Category:Airlines established in 1981 Category:Airlines disestablished in 1991 Category:1981 establishments in West Germany Category:German companies disestablished in 1991 Category:German companies established in 1981 "
"Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2, originally called Ballet Imperial, is a ballet in three movements made by New York City Ballet's co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine for his earlier company, American Ballet Caravan, to the version of Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 2, originally composed in 1879-80, but later revised by Alexander Siloti."194. BALLET IMPERIAL", The George Balanchine Foundation website The ballet was given a preview performance on 29 May 1941 at the Little Theater of Hunter College in New York City. The premiere took place on 25 June 1941 at Teatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro.Reba Ann Adler, "Ballet Imperial" in International Encyclopedia of Dance, revised edition, vol. 1, pp. 293–294. Oxford University Press, 2004. . The Ballet Imperial was first staged for New York City Ballet by Frederic Franklin on 15 October 1964 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center."349. BALLET IMPERIAL", The George Balanchine Foundation website. Balanchine restaged it in 1973 with its current title."382. TSCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2", The George Balanchine Foundation website. Traditional tutus and scenery in the grand Russian style were used through the 1964 NYCB revival; since 1973 it has been danced with chiffon skirts designed by Karinska and without scenery. Balanchine said that the ballet is "a contemporary tribute to Petipa, 'the father of the classical ballet,' and to Tschaikovsky, his greatest composer." Repertory Index, NYCB website Casts Original *Marie-Jeanne *Gisella Caccialanza *William Dollar *Fred Danieli *Nicholas Magallanes NYCB revivals = October 15, 1964, staged by Frederic Franklin = *Suzanne Farrell *Patricia Neary *Jacques d'Amboise *Frank Ohman *Earle Sieveling = January 12, 1973, with costumes by Karinska = *Patricia McBride *Colleen Neary *Peter Martins *Tracy Bennet *Victor Castelli = 2008 Winter = first cast *Ashley Bouder *Jonathan Stafford *Savannah Lowery first time in rôle *Vincent Paradiso *Faye Arthurs *Amanda Hankes *Christian Tworzyanski second cast *Teresa Reichlen *Jonathan Stafford *Savannah Lowery *Vincent Paradiso *Faye Arthurs *Amanda Hankes *Christian Tworzyanski = 2009 Fall tour to Japan = * Ashley Bouder * Jonathan Stafford * Teresa Reichlen * Sean Suozzi * Faye Arthurs * Ashley Laracey * Christian Tworzyanski = 2010 Winter = first cast * Ashley Bouder * Jonathan Stafford * Savannah Lowery * Sean Suozzi * Amanda Hankes * Ashley Laracey * Christian Tworzyanski second cast * Teresa Reichlen * Stephen Hanna guest artist * Kathryn Morgan * Sean Suozzi * Faye Arthurs * Lauren King * Christian Tworzyanski Other companies * Sadler's Wells Ballet, London, staged by Balanchine, scenography and costume design by Eugene Berman (1950). * Perm Ballet (2002) * Mariinsky Ballet (April 13, 2004) Notes References *Playbill, New York City Ballet, Saturday, 16 and 22 February 2008 *Repertory Week, New York City Ballet, Winter Season, 2008 repertory, week 7 Articles *Sunday NY Times by John Martin, 27 July 1941 Reviews *NY Times by John Martin, February 21, 1945 *NY Times by Clive Barnes, October 19, 1963 *NY Times by Clive Barnes, March 16, 1964 *NY Times by Allen Hughes, October 16, 1964 *Sunday NY Times by Anna Kisselgoff, January 14, 1973 External links *Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 on the Balanchine Trust website Category:Ballets by George Balanchine Category:New York City Ballet repertory Category:1941 ballet premieres Piano Concerto No. 2, Tschaikovsky Category:Ballets designed by Barbara Karinska "