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- and sand. Stookie is an illegal drug made from the glands of an intelligent alien species that stops its users' aging. Withdrawal from Stookie causes users...
- Benjamin David "Stookie" Allen (30 January 1903 – 6 January 1971) was a cartoonist who specialized in nonfiction and inspirational features. He created...
- display at the Science and Media Museum in Bradford, England. "Stooky" or "stookie" is Scots for stucco or plaster of Paris, or for a plaster cast used to...
- father, Allan Prior, was co-creator of the police drama Z-Cars, and wrote Stookie, a 6-part series for television, about a boy with his arm in a sling. Maddy...
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- which led to a supporting role in the STV children's television series Stookie. With the £1,000 he made from the series; Vaughan invested in a video camera...
- the 1960s. On May 9, 1930, Parker was married to illustrator Benjamin "Stookie" Allen, who drew for pulp magazines and comic books. They divorced in 1951...
- A comic by Stookie Allen depicting Andranik, New York Journal-American, 1920...
- anthology play series and the award-winning 6-part serial for children, Stookie. He made a number of other prime time dramas for STV and many educational...
- of Hollywood by Arthur R. "Pop" Momand (c. 1933–c. 1938) Keen Teens by Stookie Allen (1950s) Keeping Up with the Joneses by Pop Momand (March 31, 1913–April...