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[
"Scot Gresham-Lancaster",
"part of",
"The Hub"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Scot Gresham-Lancaster<\e1> and <e2>The Hub<\e2>.
The Hub is an American " computer network music " ensemble formed in 1986 consisting of John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Scot Gresham - Lancaster, Mark Trayle and Phil Stone. " The Hub was the first live computer music band whose members were all composers, as well as designers and builders of their own hardware and software. "The Hub grew from the League of Automatic Music Composers : John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Jim Horton, and Rich Gold. Perkis and Bischoff modified their equipment for a performance at The Network Muse Festival in 1986 at The LAB in San Francisco. Instead of creating an ad - hoc wired connection of computer interaction, they decided to use a hub - a general purpose connection for network data. This was less failure - prone and enabled greater collaborations. The Hub was the first band to do a telematic performance in 1987 at the Clocktower in New York. Since this work represents some of the earliest work in the context of the new live music practice of Networked music performance, they have been cited as the archetypal network ensemble in computer music. The Hub's best - known piece, Stuck Note by Scot Gresham - Lancaster has been covered by a number of network music bands, including MiLO- the Milwaukee Laptop Orchestraand BiLE- the Birmingham Laptop Ensemble. They have collaborated with Rova Saxophone Quartet, Nick Collins, Phill Niblock, and Alvin Curran. They currently perform around the world after a multi - year hiatus, ending in 2004. | part of | 7 | [
"Scot Gresham-Lancaster",
"The Hub"
]
| 65,767 |
[
"Mark Trayle",
"part of",
"The Hub"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Mark Trayle<\e1> and <e2>The Hub<\e2>.
The Hub is an American " computer network music " ensemble formed in 1986 consisting of John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Scot Gresham - Lancaster, Mark Trayle and Phil Stone. " The Hub was the first live computer music band whose members were all composers, as well as designers and builders of their own hardware and software. "The Hub grew from the League of Automatic Music Composers : John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Jim Horton, and Rich Gold. Perkis and Bischoff modified their equipment for a performance at The Network Muse Festival in 1986 at The LAB in San Francisco. Instead of creating an ad - hoc wired connection of computer interaction, they decided to use a hub - a general purpose connection for network data. This was less failure - prone and enabled greater collaborations. The Hub was the first band to do a telematic performance in 1987 at the Clocktower in New York. Since this work represents some of the earliest work in the context of the new live music practice of Networked music performance, they have been cited as the archetypal network ensemble in computer music. The Hub's best - known piece, Stuck Note by Scot Gresham - Lancaster has been covered by a number of network music bands, including MiLO- the Milwaukee Laptop Orchestraand BiLE- the Birmingham Laptop Ensemble. They have collaborated with Rova Saxophone Quartet, Nick Collins, Phill Niblock, and Alvin Curran. They currently perform around the world after a multi - year hiatus, ending in 2004. | part of | 7 | [
"Mark Trayle",
"The Hub"
]
| 65,768 |
[
"United States",
"head of government",
"Donald Trump"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Donald Trump<\e2>.
This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Ambassadorships are often used as a form of political patronage to reward high - profile or important supporters of the President. The most visible ambassadorships are often distributed either in this way or to the President's ideological or partisan confreres. Most ambassadorships, however, are assigned to Foreign Service Officers who have spent their career in the State Department. Regardless, all ambassadors must be formally appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. While all ambassadors serve at the president's pleasure and may be dismissed at any time, career diplomats usually serve tours of roughly three years before receiving a new assignment, and political appointees customarily tender their resignations upon the inauguration of a new president. | head of government | 0 | [
"United States",
"Donald Trump"
]
| 66,012 |
[
"Foreign Service Officers",
"part of",
"State Department"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Foreign Service Officers<\e1> and <e2>State Department<\e2>.
This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Ambassadorships are often used as a form of political patronage to reward high - profile or important supporters of the President. The most visible ambassadorships are often distributed either in this way or to the President's ideological or partisan confreres. Most ambassadorships, however, are assigned to Foreign Service Officers who have spent their career in the State Department. Regardless, all ambassadors must be formally appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. While all ambassadors serve at the president's pleasure and may be dismissed at any time, career diplomats usually serve tours of roughly three years before receiving a new assignment, and political appointees customarily tender their resignations upon the inauguration of a new president. | part of | 7 | [
"Foreign Service Officers",
"State Department"
]
| 66,024 |
[
"the United States",
"head of government",
"Donald Trump"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>the United States<\e1> and <e2>Donald Trump<\e2>.
This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Ambassadorships are often used as a form of political patronage to reward high - profile or important supporters of the President. The most visible ambassadorships are often distributed either in this way or to the President's ideological or partisan confreres. Most ambassadorships, however, are assigned to Foreign Service Officers who have spent their career in the State Department. Regardless, all ambassadors must be formally appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. While all ambassadors serve at the president's pleasure and may be dismissed at any time, career diplomats usually serve tours of roughly three years before receiving a new assignment, and political appointees customarily tender their resignations upon the inauguration of a new president. | head of government | 0 | [
"the United States",
"Donald Trump"
]
| 66,025 |
[
"State Department",
"has part(s)",
"Foreign Service Officers"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>State Department<\e1> and <e2>Foreign Service Officers<\e2>.
This is a list of United States ambassadors appointed by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Ambassadorships are often used as a form of political patronage to reward high - profile or important supporters of the President. The most visible ambassadorships are often distributed either in this way or to the President's ideological or partisan confreres. Most ambassadorships, however, are assigned to Foreign Service Officers who have spent their career in the State Department. Regardless, all ambassadors must be formally appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. While all ambassadors serve at the president's pleasure and may be dismissed at any time, career diplomats usually serve tours of roughly three years before receiving a new assignment, and political appointees customarily tender their resignations upon the inauguration of a new president. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"State Department",
"Foreign Service Officers"
]
| 66,027 |
[
"Ocala",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Florida"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ocala<\e1> and <e2>Florida<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Ocala",
"Florida"
]
| 66,053 |
[
"Peanuts",
"characters",
"Snoopy"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Peanuts<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | characters | 47 | [
"Peanuts",
"Snoopy"
]
| 66,056 |
[
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"performer",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy vs. the Red Baron<\e1> and <e2>The Royal Guardsmen<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | performer | 35 | [
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| 66,057 |
[
"Snoopy",
"creator",
"Charles Schulz"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy<\e1> and <e2>Charles Schulz<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | creator | 34 | [
"Snoopy",
"Charles Schulz"
]
| 66,058 |
[
"Snoopy",
"present in work",
"Peanuts"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy<\e1> and <e2>Peanuts<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | present in work | 31 | [
"Snoopy",
"Peanuts"
]
| 66,059 |
[
"Charles Schulz",
"notable work",
"Peanuts"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Charles Schulz<\e1> and <e2>Peanuts<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | notable work | 33 | [
"Charles Schulz",
"Peanuts"
]
| 66,063 |
[
"Snoopy 's Christmas",
"performer",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy 's Christmas<\e1> and <e2>The Royal Guardsmen<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | performer | 35 | [
"Snoopy 's Christmas",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| 66,064 |
[
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"country of origin",
"US"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy vs. the Red Baron<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"US"
]
| 66,065 |
[
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"location of formation",
"Ocala"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Royal Guardsmen<\e1> and <e2>Ocala<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | location of formation | 43 | [
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"Ocala"
]
| 66,067 |
[
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"performer",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy and His Friends<\e1> and <e2>The Royal Guardsmen<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | performer | 35 | [
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"The Royal Guardsmen"
]
| 66,068 |
[
"Snoopy 's Christmas",
"part of",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy 's Christmas<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy and His Friends<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | part of | 7 | [
"Snoopy 's Christmas",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| 66,070 |
[
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"part of",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy vs. the Red Baron<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy and His Friends<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | part of | 7 | [
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| 66,071 |
[
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"country of origin",
"US"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy and His Friends<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"US"
]
| 66,073 |
[
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"notable work",
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Royal Guardsmen<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy vs. the Red Baron<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
]
| 66,074 |
[
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"notable work",
"Snoopy 's Christmas"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Royal Guardsmen<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy 's Christmas<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"Snoopy 's Christmas"
]
| 66,075 |
[
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"notable work",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Royal Guardsmen<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy and His Friends<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Royal Guardsmen",
"Snoopy and His Friends"
]
| 66,076 |
[
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"has part(s)",
"Snoopy 's Christmas"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy and His Friends<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy 's Christmas<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"Snoopy 's Christmas"
]
| 66,077 |
[
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"has part(s)",
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Snoopy and His Friends<\e1> and <e2>Snoopy vs. the Red Baron<\e2>.
Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen. The group is best known for their hit recording of " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", which was first released in 1966 as a 45rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK). The song, " Snoopy's Christmas ", is still one of the Top 10 ‘ non - traditional’ Christmas songs played during the month of December each year per BMI and ASCAP. Both songs appear on Snoopy and His Friends. Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip (and the Snoopy character), drew the album artwork. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Snoopy and His Friends",
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
]
| 66,078 |
[
"Jeonju University",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Jeonju"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Jeonju University<\e1> and <e2>Jeonju<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Jeonju University",
"Jeonju"
]
| 66,168 |
[
"Prince Yi Kang",
"child",
"Yi Seok"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Yi Kang<\e1> and <e2>Yi Seok<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | child | 18 | [
"Prince Yi Kang",
"Yi Seok"
]
| 66,169 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"father",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Prince Yi Kang<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | father | 26 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| 66,171 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"country of citizenship",
"Korea"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Korea<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Korea"
]
| 66,172 |
[
"Korea",
"replaces",
"Joseon Dynasty"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Korea<\e1> and <e2>Joseon Dynasty<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | replaces | 6 | [
"Korea",
"Joseon Dynasty"
]
| 66,174 |
[
"Korean",
"replaces",
"Joseon Dynasty"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Korean<\e1> and <e2>Joseon Dynasty<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | replaces | 6 | [
"Korean",
"Joseon Dynasty"
]
| 66,175 |
[
"Joseon Dynasty",
"replaced by",
"Korea"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Joseon Dynasty<\e1> and <e2>Korea<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | replaced by | 11 | [
"Joseon Dynasty",
"Korea"
]
| 66,178 |
[
"Prince Yi Kang",
"father",
"Emperor Gojong"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Yi Kang<\e1> and <e2>Emperor Gojong<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | father | 26 | [
"Prince Yi Kang",
"Emperor Gojong"
]
| 66,179 |
[
"Hanok Village",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Jeonju"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hanok Village<\e1> and <e2>Jeonju<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Hanok Village",
"Jeonju"
]
| 66,180 |
[
"Pigeon House",
"performer",
"Yi Seok"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pigeon House<\e1> and <e2>Yi Seok<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | performer | 35 | [
"Pigeon House",
"Yi Seok"
]
| 66,183 |
[
"Seoul",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Joseon"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Seoul<\e1> and <e2>Joseon<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Seoul",
"Joseon"
]
| 66,185 |
[
"Emperor Gojong",
"child",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gojong<\e1> and <e2>Prince Yi Kang<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | child | 18 | [
"Emperor Gojong",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| 66,186 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"country of citizenship",
"Korean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Korean<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Korean"
]
| 66,187 |
[
"Emperor Gojong",
"country of citizenship",
"Korean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gojong<\e1> and <e2>Korean<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Emperor Gojong",
"Korean"
]
| 66,191 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"employer",
"Jeonju University"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Jeonju University<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | employer | 38 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Jeonju University"
]
| 66,193 |
[
"Prince Yi Kang",
"country of citizenship",
"Joseon"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Yi Kang<\e1> and <e2>Joseon<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Prince Yi Kang",
"Joseon"
]
| 66,195 |
[
"Korea",
"ethnic group",
"Korean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Korea<\e1> and <e2>Korean<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | ethnic group | 41 | [
"Korea",
"Korean"
]
| 66,200 |
[
"Emperor Gojong",
"country of citizenship",
"Korea"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gojong<\e1> and <e2>Korea<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Emperor Gojong",
"Korea"
]
| 66,208 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"mother",
"Hong Chŏng"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Hong Chŏng<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | mother | 23 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Hong Chŏng"
]
| 66,210 |
[
"Prince Yi Kang",
"country of citizenship",
"Korea"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Yi Kang<\e1> and <e2>Korea<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Prince Yi Kang",
"Korea"
]
| 66,211 |
[
"Prince Yi Kang",
"spouse",
"Hong Chŏng"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Yi Kang<\e1> and <e2>Hong Chŏng<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | spouse | 22 | [
"Prince Yi Kang",
"Hong Chŏng"
]
| 66,212 |
[
"Hong Chŏng",
"spouse",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hong Chŏng<\e1> and <e2>Prince Yi Kang<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | spouse | 22 | [
"Hong Chŏng",
"Prince Yi Kang"
]
| 66,213 |
[
"Korea",
"has part(s)",
"House of Yi"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Korea<\e1> and <e2>House of Yi<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Korea",
"House of Yi"
]
| 66,214 |
[
"Joseon Dynasty",
"replaced by",
"Korean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Joseon Dynasty<\e1> and <e2>Korean<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | replaced by | 11 | [
"Joseon Dynasty",
"Korean"
]
| 66,215 |
[
"Yi Seok",
"notable work",
"Pigeon House"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Yi Seok<\e1> and <e2>Pigeon House<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | notable work | 33 | [
"Yi Seok",
"Pigeon House"
]
| 66,216 |
[
"Hong Chŏng",
"child",
"Yi Seok"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hong Chŏng<\e1> and <e2>Yi Seok<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | child | 18 | [
"Hong Chŏng",
"Yi Seok"
]
| 66,217 |
[
"Hanok Village",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Joseon"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hanok Village<\e1> and <e2>Joseon<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Hanok Village",
"Joseon"
]
| 66,226 |
[
"Jeonju University",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Joseon"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Jeonju University<\e1> and <e2>Joseon<\e2>.
Yi Seok (born 3 August 1941) is the nominal King of Joseon as the head of the House of Yi, the Korean royal family. He was described as " the last prince still living on Korean soil, the last pretender to an abolished throne " by The New York Times. Yi gained fame as the " singing prince " with the wedding favorite " Pigeon House ", released in 1967. Since 2004, he has been employed by the city of Jeonju to promote tourism. He is also a professor of history at Jeonju University. He is a son of Prince Yi Kang, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong of Korea, and his thirteenth wife, Lady Hong Chŏng - sun, a former telephone operator. Currently, Yi Seok resides in a building renovated for his use by the city of Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul. The city government hopes that Seok's settlement on the grounds of its Hanok Village will spotlight the historic significance of the city and help it to attract tourists. As part of this arrangement, Seok gives lectures to Jeonju visitors about Korean history. He also frequently lectures elsewhere and is often called upon for ceremonial duties, despite his official status as a private citizen. Recently, Seok authored a book about the late Joseon Dynasty royal court family and has founded an organization, which he now leads, " The Imperial Grandson Association ", dedicated to preserving the culture of the royal court. The Republic of Korea owned website, Korea.net, recognizes King Yi Seok as the only remaining heir in Korea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Jeonju University",
"Joseon"
]
| 66,227 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"place of birth",
"Berlin"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>Berlin<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | place of birth | 19 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"Berlin"
]
| 66,454 |
[
"AFI",
"headquarters location",
"Los Angeles"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>AFI<\e1> and <e2>Los Angeles<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | headquarters location | 8 | [
"AFI",
"Los Angeles"
]
| 66,456 |
[
"Babylon 5",
"composer",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Babylon 5<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | composer | 50 | [
"Babylon 5",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,458 |
[
"Ludwig²",
"composer",
"Konstantin Wecker"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ludwig²<\e1> and <e2>Konstantin Wecker<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | composer | 50 | [
"Ludwig²",
"Konstantin Wecker"
]
| 66,459 |
[
"Ludwig²",
"composer",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ludwig²<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | composer | 50 | [
"Ludwig²",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,460 |
[
"Sonic Images",
"founded by",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Sonic Images<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | founded by | 13 | [
"Sonic Images",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,461 |
[
"Tangerine Dream",
"location of formation",
"Berlin"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tangerine Dream<\e1> and <e2>Berlin<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | location of formation | 43 | [
"Tangerine Dream",
"Berlin"
]
| 66,465 |
[
"Tenchi Muyo",
"composer",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tenchi Muyo<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | composer | 50 | [
"Tenchi Muyo",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,466 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"country of citizenship",
"German"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"German"
]
| 66,467 |
[
"Konstantin Wecker",
"country of citizenship",
"German"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Konstantin Wecker<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Konstantin Wecker",
"German"
]
| 66,468 |
[
"Tangerine Dream",
"has part(s)",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tangerine Dream<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Tangerine Dream",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,471 |
[
"Requiem",
"composer",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Requiem<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | composer | 50 | [
"Requiem",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,472 |
[
"Ludwig²",
"country of origin",
"German"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ludwig²<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | country of origin | 36 | [
"Ludwig²",
"German"
]
| 66,473 |
[
"The Agitation",
"has part(s)",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Agitation<\e1> and <e2>Christopher Franke<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Agitation",
"Christopher Franke"
]
| 66,474 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"notable work",
"Babylon 5"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>Babylon 5<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | notable work | 33 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"Babylon 5"
]
| 66,477 |
[
"Konstantin Wecker",
"notable work",
"Ludwig²"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Konstantin Wecker<\e1> and <e2>Ludwig²<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | notable work | 33 | [
"Konstantin Wecker",
"Ludwig²"
]
| 66,478 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"notable work",
"Ludwig²"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>Ludwig²<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | notable work | 33 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"Ludwig²"
]
| 66,479 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"notable work",
"Tenchi Muyo"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>Tenchi Muyo<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | notable work | 33 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"Tenchi Muyo"
]
| 66,480 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"notable work",
"Requiem"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>Requiem<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | notable work | 33 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"Requiem"
]
| 66,482 |
[
"Christopher Franke",
"part of",
"The Agitation"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Christopher Franke<\e1> and <e2>The Agitation<\e2>.
Christopher Franke (born 6 April 1953, Berlin) is a German musician and composer. From 1971 to 1987 he was a member of the electronic group Tangerine Dream. Initially a drummer with The Agitation, later renamed Agitation Free, his primary focus eventually shifted to keyboards and synthesizers as the group moved away from its psychedelic rock origins. While he was not the first musician to use an analog sequencer, he was probably the first to turn it into a live performance instrument, thus laying the rhythmic foundation for classic Tangerine Dream pieces and indeed for the whole Berlin school sound. After his departure from the group, he founded the Sonic Images record label, a new - age music label called Earthtone and the Berlin Symphonic Film Orchestra, and produced a number of solo music works. After leaving Tangerine Dream, his only live concert was on 9 October 1991 at the Astoria Theatre in London. He performed on stage with Edgar Rothermich (a.k.a. Richard E. Roth) who is also his producer and engineer on all his solo projects and film music after 1990. Franke moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue film work. In 1995 he scored the AFI short Requiem. He may be best known for composing the music for the science fiction television series Babylon 5, as well as the score of the anime movie Tenchi Muyo !in Love and in 2005 the music for German musical Ludwig² (with Konstantin Wecker). | part of | 7 | [
"Christopher Franke",
"The Agitation"
]
| 66,483 |
[
"The Lord of the Rings",
"director",
"Peter Jackson"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Lord of the Rings<\e1> and <e2>Peter Jackson<\e2>.
Wellywood is an informal name for the city of Wellington, New Zealand. The name — a conflation of Wellington and Hollywood — is a reference to the film production business established in the city by The Lord of the Rings film director Sir Peter Jackson, and Wellington - based special effects companies Weta Workshop and Weta Digital. The businesses operate a number of film - related facilities in the Wellington suburb of Miramar. In March 2010, the Wellington Airport company announced plans to erect a Hollywood - style sign Wellywood on a hillside next to the Miramar cutting. After the airport considered a range of alternatives, it was announced in May 2011 that the Wellywood sign would be going ahead. However this was met with enormous criticism, and on 1 June 2011 it was announced that a panel would be convened to consider alternative sign options. The panel ran a binding public poll on The Dominion Post website with the' Wellington Blown Away' design being chosen. The sign was erected 27 July 2012. | director | 51 | [
"The Lord of the Rings",
"Peter Jackson"
]
| 66,769 |
[
"Peter Jackson",
"notable work",
"The Lord of the Rings"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Peter Jackson<\e1> and <e2>The Lord of the Rings<\e2>.
Wellywood is an informal name for the city of Wellington, New Zealand. The name — a conflation of Wellington and Hollywood — is a reference to the film production business established in the city by The Lord of the Rings film director Sir Peter Jackson, and Wellington - based special effects companies Weta Workshop and Weta Digital. The businesses operate a number of film - related facilities in the Wellington suburb of Miramar. In March 2010, the Wellington Airport company announced plans to erect a Hollywood - style sign Wellywood on a hillside next to the Miramar cutting. After the airport considered a range of alternatives, it was announced in May 2011 that the Wellywood sign would be going ahead. However this was met with enormous criticism, and on 1 June 2011 it was announced that a panel would be convened to consider alternative sign options. The panel ran a binding public poll on The Dominion Post website with the' Wellington Blown Away' design being chosen. The sign was erected 27 July 2012. | notable work | 33 | [
"Peter Jackson",
"The Lord of the Rings"
]
| 66,770 |
[
"Wellington Blown Away",
"country",
"New Zealand"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Wellington Blown Away<\e1> and <e2>New Zealand<\e2>.
Wellywood is an informal name for the city of Wellington, New Zealand. The name — a conflation of Wellington and Hollywood — is a reference to the film production business established in the city by The Lord of the Rings film director Sir Peter Jackson, and Wellington - based special effects companies Weta Workshop and Weta Digital. The businesses operate a number of film - related facilities in the Wellington suburb of Miramar. In March 2010, the Wellington Airport company announced plans to erect a Hollywood - style sign Wellywood on a hillside next to the Miramar cutting. After the airport considered a range of alternatives, it was announced in May 2011 that the Wellywood sign would be going ahead. However this was met with enormous criticism, and on 1 June 2011 it was announced that a panel would be convened to consider alternative sign options. The panel ran a binding public poll on The Dominion Post website with the' Wellington Blown Away' design being chosen. The sign was erected 27 July 2012. | country | 4 | [
"Wellington Blown Away",
"New Zealand"
]
| 66,771 |
[
"Wellington Airport",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Wellywood"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Wellington Airport<\e1> and <e2>Wellywood<\e2>.
Wellywood is an informal name for the city of Wellington, New Zealand. The name — a conflation of Wellington and Hollywood — is a reference to the film production business established in the city by The Lord of the Rings film director Sir Peter Jackson, and Wellington - based special effects companies Weta Workshop and Weta Digital. The businesses operate a number of film - related facilities in the Wellington suburb of Miramar. In March 2010, the Wellington Airport company announced plans to erect a Hollywood - style sign Wellywood on a hillside next to the Miramar cutting. After the airport considered a range of alternatives, it was announced in May 2011 that the Wellywood sign would be going ahead. However this was met with enormous criticism, and on 1 June 2011 it was announced that a panel would be convened to consider alternative sign options. The panel ran a binding public poll on The Dominion Post website with the' Wellington Blown Away' design being chosen. The sign was erected 27 July 2012. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Wellington Airport",
"Wellywood"
]
| 66,774 |
[
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"employer",
"BBC"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e1> and <e2>BBC<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | employer | 38 | [
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"BBC"
]
| 66,860 |
[
"Wilfred Mott",
"performer",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Wilfred Mott<\e1> and <e2>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | performer | 35 | [
"Wilfred Mott",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| 66,864 |
[
"Tenth Doctor",
"performer",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tenth Doctor<\e1> and <e2>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | performer | 35 | [
"Tenth Doctor",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| 66,870 |
[
"Dr. Who",
"present in work",
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D."
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dr. Who<\e1> and <e2>Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | present in work | 31 | [
"Dr. Who",
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D."
]
| 66,877 |
[
"Hutchinson",
"present in work",
"Fawlty Towers"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hutchinson<\e1> and <e2>Fawlty Towers<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | present in work | 31 | [
"Hutchinson",
"Fawlty Towers"
]
| 66,879 |
[
"Tenth Doctor",
"characters",
"Wilfred Mott"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tenth Doctor<\e1> and <e2>Wilfred Mott<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | characters | 47 | [
"Tenth Doctor",
"Wilfred Mott"
]
| 66,882 |
[
"Wilfred Mott",
"present in work",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Wilfred Mott<\e1> and <e2>Tenth Doctor<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | present in work | 31 | [
"Wilfred Mott",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| 66,883 |
[
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.",
"characters",
"Dr. Who"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.<\e1> and <e2>Dr. Who<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | characters | 47 | [
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.",
"Dr. Who"
]
| 66,884 |
[
"The Hotel Inspectors",
"part of",
"Fawlty Towers"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>The Hotel Inspectors<\e1> and <e2>Fawlty Towers<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | part of | 7 | [
"The Hotel Inspectors",
"Fawlty Towers"
]
| 66,885 |
[
"Tom Campbell",
"present in work",
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D."
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tom Campbell<\e1> and <e2>Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | present in work | 31 | [
"Tom Campbell",
"Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D."
]
| 66,886 |
[
"Tom Campbell",
"performer",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Tom Campbell<\e1> and <e2>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | performer | 35 | [
"Tom Campbell",
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins"
]
| 66,888 |
[
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"notable work",
"Wilfred Mott"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e1> and <e2>Wilfred Mott<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | notable work | 33 | [
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"Wilfred Mott"
]
| 66,889 |
[
"Fawlty Towers",
"has part(s)",
"The Hotel Inspectors"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Fawlty Towers<\e1> and <e2>The Hotel Inspectors<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Fawlty Towers",
"The Hotel Inspectors"
]
| 66,890 |
[
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"notable work",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e1> and <e2>Tenth Doctor<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | notable work | 33 | [
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| 66,891 |
[
"Dr. Who",
"present in work",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Dr. Who<\e1> and <e2>Tenth Doctor<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | present in work | 31 | [
"Dr. Who",
"Tenth Doctor"
]
| 66,892 |
[
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"notable work",
"Tom Campbell"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Bernard Joseph Cribbins<\e1> and <e2>Tom Campbell<\e2>.
Bernard Joseph Cribbins, OBE (born 29 December 1928) is an English character actor, voice - over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over seventy years. He came to prominence in films of the 1960s, and has been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid-1950s. Cribbins narrated The Wombles, a BBC children's television programme that ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1975, and played the pretentious guest Mr. Hutchinson in " The Hotel Inspectors " episode of Fawlty Towers (1975), and the belligerent barman in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). He also recorded several successful novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on the BBC's Jackanory from 1966 to 1991. Having appeared as Tom Campbell, a companion to Dr. Who in the 1966 feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Cribbins also appeared four decades later as Wilfred Mott, a companion to television's Tenth Doctor. | notable work | 33 | [
"Bernard Joseph Cribbins",
"Tom Campbell"
]
| 66,893 |
[
"Samsung Galaxy Note",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Samsung Galaxy Note<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Samsung Galaxy Note",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,176 |
[
"Galaxy Note",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Galaxy Note<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Galaxy Note",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,178 |
[
"Galaxy Tab S",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Galaxy Tab S<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Galaxy Tab S",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,180 |
[
"Samsung Galaxy S9",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Samsung Galaxy S9<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Samsung Galaxy S9",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,182 |
[
"Samsung Galaxy S9",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Samsung Galaxy S9<\e1> and <e2>Samsung<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Samsung Galaxy S9",
"Samsung"
]
| 67,183 |
[
"Galaxy Tab S4",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Galaxy Tab S4<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Galaxy Tab S4",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,184 |
[
"Galaxy Tab S4",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Galaxy Tab S4<\e1> and <e2>Samsung<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Galaxy Tab S4",
"Samsung"
]
| 67,185 |
[
"Samsung Galaxy S9 +",
"manufacturer",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Samsung Galaxy S9 +<\e1> and <e2>Samsung Electronics<\e2>.
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high - end Android - powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics, a division of Samsung from South Korea. The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line has co - existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones. Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2018, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 +, both released on 16 March 2018, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 released on August 1, 2018. | manufacturer | 57 | [
"Samsung Galaxy S9 +",
"Samsung Electronics"
]
| 67,186 |
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