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The original members of the cowboy singing group—Leonard
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1933 as the Pioneer Trio. They got a new name when a radio
announcer mistakenly introduced the group as the Sons of the
Pioneers. Not long afterward, brothers Hugh and Karl Farr and
Lloyd Perryman joined the group. By the mid-1950s, group
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Veronica, the woman who serves as the guide
to the dinosaur-filled Lost World, O’Dell is like
a female, civilized Tarzan. She loves to exercise
and trained to be certified as a spinning instruc-
tor. The spinning workout, done on a stationary
bicycle, keeps her in shape for the show. She also
likes to do her own stunts on the show as often
as possible. She is single and spends eight
months of every year in Australia where the
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as The Naked Chef, Jamie Oliver?
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to Westminster Catering College when he was 16. After appear-
ing in a documentary about River Cafe, the acclaimed restaurant
where he worked, he was approached to participate in what would
. become the first Naked Chef series. His companion book. The
Naked Chef, was number one on the bestseller list for more than
10 weeks. The "naked" in the titles refers to his style of food, which
is stripped down to the bare essentials, and not the chef himself.
Oliver is the food editor for British CQ and Marte Claire in the
UK, as well as a regular columnist for the Saturday Times Magazine.
His new Food Network series, Oliver's Twist, which debuted
May 14, “blends the culture and style of London street life with
interesting people and delectable food," according to the Food
Network. In his spare time, he plays drums with his high school
buddies in a band called Scarlet Division.
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