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Encyclopedia > Bill Buchanan

Bill Buchanan was a songwriter. His most famous composition took place in 1956, when he and Dickie Goodman created the sound collage "The Flying Saucer." After Buchanan and Goodman severed their partnership, Buchanan later wrote the song "Please Don't Ask About Barbara" for Bobby Vee. He also was president of a company manufacturing Disk-Go Cases, a plastic cylindrical record storage cabinet.


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Bill Buchanan - Wiki 24 - a Wikia wiki (4329 words)
Bill and Michelle worked well together, but were unable to connect outside of work because she still had feelings for her ex-husband Tony Almeida.
Buchanan questioned why she was here, and she revealed that the Department of Homeland Security would be absorbing CTU, under the authority of Vice President Hal Gardner.
Buchanan and Hayes demanded for Chloe to reveal what she uploaded from the NSA sever, and she revealed she uploaded the WET list to Jack.
Bill Buchanan - 24 - Neoseeker (581 words)
Soon after Bill Buchanan is sent to CTU, Michelle Dessler is sent to take over.
Buchanan is hurt when Audrey Raines signs a document that places the blame from the day's events on Buchanan.
Bill leaves evidence that Chloe was there in order to be brought back for an "interrogation" by Karen Hayes.
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