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- Tomfoolery (or Tom Foolery) is a musical revue based on the songs of American satirist Tom Lehrer. Devised and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, it premiered...
- The Tomfoolery Show is a 1970–1971 American animated comedy television series, based on the works of Edward Lear which aired on NBC. The animation was...
- tomfoolery is the second studio EP from the American rock band The Vaughns. The six-track EP was released on 24 October 2015, on compact disc and digital...
- A scramble band – also known as a scatter band – is a particular type of field-performing marching band with distinct characteristics that set it apart...
- often talking about things no one else cares about. Charmy's childish tomfoolery makes the rest of the detective agency staff look professional, and he...
- Year Details 1995 Dub Tomfoolery Label: Curious Recordings 1996 THC Winter Label: Curious Recordings 2000 Dub Tomfoolery Release date: 23 March 2000 Label:...
- Tomfoolery (German: Allotria) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Renate Müller, Jenny Jugo and Anton Walbrook. It was shot...
- notoriously problematical nature of the Historia Augusta as a source, the "tomfoolery" shown by the writer in the relevant p****age, and the fact that contemporary...
- melodramas in vogue at the time. Shaw included it among what he called his "tomfooleries". Count Ferruccio, a philandering aristocrat Giulia, a beautiful peasant...
- in The Village Voice: "A stagnant situation there brought on some **** tomfoolery in the form of a chorus line facing the line of helmeted and club-carrying...