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- At 18, Marjorie Morgenstern is the proverbial New York Jewish-American princess on the cusp of womanhood. While she has in the back of her mind that she would like to become a stage actress, she is less certain about her personal future. While she has burgeoning sexual feelings for her boyfriend Sandy Lamm, a nice Jewish boy whom she is expected to marry eventually, she isn't sure if she truly loves him. She wants some time away to discover whether she should accept his marriage proposal; in doing so, she meets several wannabe-suitors who will enter, leave, and re-enter her life during her young-adulthood. The one she believes that she is truly in love with is Noel Airman, 14 years her senior, who is social director of South Wind, a summer resort in the Catskills, when they first meet. Much like Marjorie's chosen life path is against the tradition envisioned by her opinionated mother, Rose Morgenstern, who hopes that acting is just a phase and Marjorie will settle into the life of a homemaker and mother, Noel has taken a similarly-unconventional life path, bucking an envisioned professional life for one in the arts; he is adored as a genius by those at South Winds as he is writing a Broadway play. What those at South Winds do not see is Noel's time away from South Winds; he has a tendency to not finish what he starts, which might be one reason he never sees himself getting married. What Rose might find more egregious about Noel as Marjorie's potential husband is the fact that he turned his back on his Jewish heritage. As Noel contemplates settling into a more-conventional life with Marjorie, can the love they think they have for each other overcome these obstacles?
- A service that provides holographic recreations of deceased loved ones allows a woman to come face-to-face with the younger version of her late husband.
- Lady Marjorie Donegal becomes a nurse in hospital, much to the dismay of her aristocratic family. She falls in love with one of her patients, a commoner labor leader.
- Herman realises his frail, elderly body is dying, and so changes it with that of a handsome, virile, young man, only to be met with utter bewilderment from his wife of 50 years, Marjorie.
- London 1965. Nizam, is depressed, drinking heavily and stubbornly convinced that his wife Marjorie, who left him when their young son Sajid was born, will come back to him. 'Everything will be alright when she comes home to us', he constantly tells Sajid. In the course of one day, Nizam remembers his courtship and marriage in the fifties and in 2012 we see what happens when Sajid fulfills the promise he made to his dying father to find the mother who deserted them all those years ago.
- TV Series
- At school it's the unrelenting bullies, and at home it's her mother's ramblings about dietary restriction that incessantly torment Marjorie. The fridge offers unexpected comfort - but it has little to do with food.
- Marjorie Lawrence was born in 1907 and grew up in Winchelsea, country Victoria, Australia, dreaming of becoming an opera star. She went to Paris to study singing in 1928 and became the greatest Wagnerian Soprano in France, before being lured to the USA to perform at the Metropolitan, where she famously rode her horse Grane into Siegfried's pyre in a performance of Wagner's Gotterdammerung. She also performed Salome at the Met, delivering an enticing "Dance of the Seven veils" that shocked and delighted New York audiences, winning critical acclaim. At the height of her career, Marjorie was tragically cut down by polio at the age of 33. Remarkably she partially recovered from the illness and continued singing in a wheelchair. In 1955 M-G-M made a movie of her life, "Interrupted Melody" starring Glenn Ford and Eleanor Parker, which won an Academy Award.
- Losing your mother can feel like the end of the world...
- A young professional awaits news of a promotion, while social complications arise.
- Marjorie lives alone with her dog Jazz in a small flat on the city fringe. When a telephone call brings news that a past boyfriend has died Marjorie remembers a moment they shared together.
- A magic goldfish takes a small girl for a voyage under the sea.
- Little Marjorie is the darling of the regiment, and her playmates are the men of the fort. The fort is at the outpost of civilization, and the Indians in the neighborhood are restless. Indian rustlers are reported to be stealing cattle, and a detachment of cavalry leaves the fort to recover the stolen animals. In an encounter with the redmen, the chief's son is slain. He is carried home to the camp by the braves, and the chief swears vengeance on the soldiers. The men at the fort are preparing to entertain the men of Ward's Cavalry who are coming to visit them. Marjorie begs one of the men to take her for a ride on his horse, and he does so. The waiting Indians attack the man, who is riding with only one comrade, from ambush, and kidnap the child. She is carried off to the camp, and the chief orders that she be held for ransom. She determines to try to escape, and while the tribe is celebrating their declaration of war she makes her way to the horse of the dead trooper and tries to climb into the saddle. She cannot manage it. and is recaptured by the Indians. They condemn her to be scalped. In the meantime the trooper who was riding with Marjorie and the other soldier, though badly wounded, manages to make his way to the high-road. The visiting cavalry arrives, and the men find him lying in the road. They take him back to the fort, where he tells his story. The preparations for entertaining the visitors are abandoned, and the men are ordered out to rescue the little girl. A fight between the Indians and the Americans takes place. The white troops are hard pressed, but are relieved in time by the arrival of reinforcements. Marjorie is restored to her parents, to the joy of the whole regiment.
- It is Dick's intention to present his sweetheart, Marjorie with a diamond engagement ring. On the way to the jeweler's he meets Marjorie's father, and together they enter the store where Dick selected a beautiful solitaire for which he paid three hundred dollars. In the evening Dick is joyfully preparing to call on Marjorie when suddenly he discovers that the precious ring is missing, then he remembers having left it on the jeweler's counter. As it is after business hours he is in a quandary. However, on his way to Marjorie's house he buys an inexpensive imitation diamond ring, which he presents to Marjorie that evening. The following day Marjorie meets with a mishap. The supposed genuine solitaire drops from the setting, rolls into the marble wash basin and slips down the waste pipe. Bemoaning the sad fate of her diamond, Marjorie arouses everybody's sympathy. Her father, knowing the great value of Marjorie's ring, secures the services of two plumbers who get busy at once, but the stupid servant makes the awful error of directing them to the old spinster's room directly above Marjorie's. The mistake is not discovered until the plumbers have succeeded in ripping out the waste pipes in the wrong room. After considerable excitement the plumbers are directed to Marjorie's room, where they proceed to tear out the waste pipes in their peculiar indolent plumber fashion, and it is nearly sundown when they finally locate the much-sought precious (?) stone. Dick now arrives upon the scene, having recovered the original ring he selected, only to find the house torn up by the plumbers searching for a cheap bit of paste. Meanwhile little sister creates a flood in the room above on account of disconnected waste pipes, which in turn causes the ceiling below to drop upon the heads of the plumbers who happen to be directly underneath, bringing about a most laughable climax.
- 1983–200451m8.9 (92)TV EpisodeIn a rare moment of tenderness, Oz makes an attempt to save his marriage and get to know his son. Wayne has marital worries as well, but Dennis seems to be getting on fine with girlfriend Christine.
- It is good viewers did not see episode titles as it would have been the ultimate spoiler. The Ruskins continue to prepare their house for sale. Hearing that a Mr. Rodriguez will be viewing the home, they hurriedly redecorate into a Mexican hacienda decor. The suspicious Mr. Rodriguez reveals the house is not for him and that he is a realtor charged with finding a home for his secret client, a movie actress. When pressed for her name he refuses, giving only her initials "MM." While the audience laughs, Pete is stumped until finally shouting out the obvious. Pete is dressed in his best expecting to meet Hollywood's most famous Blonde Bombshell and the audience roars when the title guest star appears, much to Pete's disappointment.
- 1967–1969TV Episode
- An actress's misguided effort to use her money to revive a long-faded career is interrupted when the demands of an old love force to her reconsider her plans.
- A young lives in fear of men after being brutally attacked until she meets the man who years ago assaulted her.
- Dizzy is full of questions when she meets sunflower factory expert, Marjorie. The rest of the team get fed up with Dizzy's questions so the little cement mixer doesn't ask any more and messes up her work.
- Brian and Adam on a double date with Bridgit and Heather see Marjorie while she is consulting with Deena at a restaurant. Marjorie informs Dave and Deena that Carrie could have a cochlear implant surgery to help her hearing. Schmitty continues with his lawsuit against Heather for false promises. Brian and Bridgit's relationship enters the 6 week phase and he begins nitpicking and listing her annoying qualities. Brian denies it but everyone says it's his 'afraid to commit' pattern that is surfacing. Nicole is having a difficult time choosing the right nanny for Bella. Carrie's 1 year old birthday party is awkward for everyone. Mrjorie declares her feelings and intentions regarding Adam.
- Investigation into the hate crimes surrounding the vicious deaths in San Francisco.
- 1967–1968TV Episode
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- Episode: (2019)2017–2019TV EpisodeSteve and Marjorie give young men scholarships to attend Kent State; a surprise Steve Harvey never saw coming; T.D. Jakes; "Steve Harvey: The Next Chapter."
- Episode: (1967)1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- 2019– 43mTV-G9.5 (11)TV EpisodeGuest Jay Leno; musician Bryce Vine; baker Majorie Johnson celebrates her 100th birthday; a man becomes a doctor in his 40s; an Uber driver whose act of kindness goes viral;
- 2015–TV Episode