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The Bill Series 14
The 14th series of ''The Bill'', a British television drama, consisted of 121 episodes, broadcast between 1 January and 31 December 1998. Background The series began with the appointment of new executive producer Richard Handford, who replaced Michael Chapman after his 9-year reign came to an end in the previous series. The appointment preceded discussions with broadcaster ITV about returning to the format of hour-long episodes, which the show last used on a regular basis in 1987. The request was approved, and hour-long episodes began to air twice weekly beginning in August, a format the series retained until moving to a later time slot in 2009. Due to the rapid transition, several of the first hour-long episodes were originally written for the half-hour time slot, and thus, some episodes contain two completely different stories, written by different writers, which jump from one to another. For example, the opening episode, "Deep End", was initially written in three twenty-five ...
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ITV (TV Network)
ITV, legally known as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television network. It is branded as ITV1 in most of the UK except for central and northern Scotland, where it is branded as STV (TV channel), STV. It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television to provide competition to BBC Television (established in 1936). ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, it has been Legal name, legally known as Channel 3 to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time: BBC1, BBC2 and Channel 4. ITV was, for decades, a network of separate companies that provided regional television services and also shared programmes among themselves to be shown on the entire network. Each franchise was originally owned by a different company. After several mergers, the fifteen regional franchises are now held by two companies: ITV plc, which runs ITV1, the ITV1 cha ...
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Vanessa Cavanagh
Vanessa Cavanagh (9 June 1983 – 3 November 2002) was an English actress and singer. Career 1996–2002 Cavanagh first came to prominence as Amber in children's stage school drama The Biz in 1996–97 in which she sang, acted and danced. She also took part in two episodes of ''The Famous Five'' as Jo, the gypsy girl in the 1990s adaptation of the Enid Blyton novels. In'' The Famous Five'', her role was as one of their closest friends. Jo was very plucky, and annoying, but a great friend to the Five. Following her initial acting success Cavanagh started to focus more on her music and in 2002 was thrust back into the public eye in the UK reality contest Pop Idol. She got through to the final fifty but did not progress to the finals. In late 2002 she had reportedly signed a management contract and had recorded tracks. One of which would be released as her debut single. Death On 3 November 2002, Cavanagh, who lived in Greenford in West London, was travelling in her boyfriend's ...
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Roger Blake
Roger Donald Blake (born 21 December 1957) is a Welsh actor, impressionist and entertainer. He is best known for his portrayal of Prince Philip in ''Spitting Image'' and '' The Big Impression'' and Noël Coward in television commercials, and narrated Roald Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile, The Twits, as well as the ''Topsy and Tim'' animated series from 1984 to 1989. Career Blake had a steady career, he made appearances in British television sitcoms such as ''Blackadder II'', ''Only Fools and Horses'' and '' Dear John''. In 1990, he joined the cast of ''Spitting Image'', where he became well known as the voice of Prince Philip, he also voiced other characters including George H. W. Bush, Robert Maxwell, John Prescott and Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was on ''Spitting Image'' that he met Alistair McGowan, when the show was axed in May 1996, McGowan invited him to join him on his new television show '' The Big Impression'', where again he voiced Prince Philip but also he became famous ...
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Lara Cazalet
Lara Imogen Leonora Cazalet (born 25 May 1973) is an English actress, known for portraying Zandra Plackett in '' Bad Girls'' and Annie Quick in ''New Street Law''. Early life Cazalet is the daughter of Sir Edward Cazalet, a retired High Court judge, and his wife, the Honourable Camilla Jane Gage, Lady Cazalet, daughter of Henry Gage, 6th Viscount Gage. Cazalet's paternal grandfather was Major Peter Cazalet, a racehorse-trainer, and her step great-grandfather was English writer, Sir P.G. Wodehouse. She has two older brothers, David Benedict Cazalet and Henry Pelham Cazalet.Descendants of William I
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Henry, known as Hal, is a composer and opera singer. In addition, Lara and Hal also sing together, professionally, in a



Rachel Shelley
Rachel Shelley (born 25 August 1969) is an English actress, audio producer and model. She is best known for playing Helena Peabody in the Showtime series ''The L Word'' and Elizabeth Russell in the Oscar-nominated Bollywood epic '' Lagaan''. Early life Rachel Irene Shelley was born on 25 August 1969 in Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, and was brought up primarily in Cambridgeshire. She is the youngest of four children, she has an older sister and two older brothers. Shelley spent three years in Malta as a child before attending school in Huntingdon. After graduating from the University of Sheffield with a B.A. Hons in English and Drama in 1992, she joined a local theatre company in Edinburgh and set up a community theatre company in Sheffield before moving to London to further her acting career. Career Shelley is perhaps best known for playing Helena Peabody in the Showtime series ''The L Word''. Other parts include Elizabeth Russell in the Oscar-nominated Hindi film '' Laga ...
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Lois Baxter
Lois Ann Baxter (born 26 April 1947) is a British actress, known for playing Marie Stanton in ''Coronation Street'' from 1976 to 1977, and Lady Caroline in the period drama ''When the Boat Comes In''. Baxter was born in Bridgwater, Somerset, the daughter of Dr John Baxter and Christine D. Baxter (née Arkens). The family later moved to Worthen in Shropshire where her father was a GP for many years. She attended Shrewsbury High School from 1951 to 1959 when she left for Moreton Hall School. Other appearances include: '' The Black Stuff'', ''Spyder's Web'', ''Within These Walls'', '' Hadleigh'', ''Z-Cars'', ''Van der Valk'', ''Crown Court'', ''Doctor Who'' (as Madame Lamia in ''The Androids of Tara''), ''Dickens of London'' (as Mary Hogarth, Charles Dickens' sister-in-law), '' All Creatures Great and Small'', ''Angels'', ''Minder'', ''The Cleopatras'', '' Bergerac'', '' Tales of the Unexpected'', ''Dempsey and Makepeace'', ''Casualty'', ''Holby City'', ''The Bill'' and '' The C ...
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Marc Bannerman
Marc Bannerman (born 15 August 1973) is an Irish-born British actor. He played Gianni di Marco in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. His character was introduced in 1998, but was written out three years later by the executive producer of ''EastEnders'', John Yorke. He has since appeared on various television and reality television programmes, including '' I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2007. He starred as Patsy Richardson in the TV show '' Snatch'' based on the film by Guy Ritchie. He also appeared in Sky One's Agatha Raisin as the victim PC Beech in 2020. Early life Although Bannerman was born in Dublin, he spent his childhood in North London. A keen boxer, he boxed for Islington Boxing Club in his youth.
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Tall, Dark And Handsome
"Tall, dark, and handsome" is a phrase that refers to an appealing man. It originates from romantic fiction produced in the early 1900s. History and interpretation According to British lexicographer Eric Partridge, the phrase "tall, dark and handsome" originates from fiction novels produced in the early 20th century. The term was commonly used in Hollywood during the 1920s to describe Rudolph Valentino. As an idiom it is both lexically and sequentially fixed. Alan Axelrod writes that "tall, dark and handsome" is often assumed as a compliment, but notes that Eric Partridge wrote that it is actually a mild insult, given the term originates from cheap and cheesy novels from the 1910s; making it an ironic phrase. Studies David Puts is an associate professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University who has studied the evolutionary bases of human sexuality. In 2017 he was asked if "tall, dark and handsome" is universally attractive in the human experience and he stated t ...
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Neil Newbon
Neil Christie Newbon (born 14 August 1977) is an English actor known for voicing Elijah Kamski and Gavin Reed in '' Detroit: Become Human'', Nicholai Ginovaef and Karl Heisenberg in '' Resident Evil 3'' (2020) and ''Resident Evil Village'' respectively, Zeon in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 3'' and Astarion in ''Baldur's Gate 3'', for which he won the Game Award for Best Performance. Early life Neil Christie Newbon was born in Birmingham on 14 August 1977, the son of sports presenter Gary Newbon. He is of Scottish descent on his mother's side and Belarusian descent on his father's side. His sister Claire is a journalist, while his twin brother Laurence is a cameraman. He played football as a teenager, usually as a goalkeeper. Career In 1998, Newbon appeared in the BBC Two comedy series '' Goodness Gracious Me'' as James, a waiter in the show's notable "Going for an English" sketch. He has appeared in numerous films. He voiced a tank driver in ''Jackboots on Whitehall''. He starred in ...
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Dean Cook
Dean Cook is a British actor, best known for playing Ashley Thompson on the sitcom ''Time Gentlemen Please ''Time Gentlemen Please'' is a British sitcom primarily written by Richard Herring and Al Murray and broadcast on Sky One from 2000 to 2002. Premise The show is set in a forgotten, unwelcoming pub whose opinionated landlord, "Guv" (short for " ...'', and for his appearance in the 2000 '' The Little Vampire''. His younger sister, Billie (b.1993), is an actress in television and film. References External links * English male television actors English male film actors Living people English male child actors Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{England-screen-actor-stub ...
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John Rogan (actor)
John Rogan (1938 – 19 March 2017) was an Irish actor. His career began in theatre, appearing in productions ranging from Shakespearean plays to musicals and contemporary drama, and he then moved into film and TV work. He was a cousin of author and music critic Johnny Rogan. He appeared in the West End in ''Into the Woods ''Into the Woods'' is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. T ...'' playing the Mysterious Man/Cinderella's Father. Filmography References External links * * *http://irishpost.co.uk/inspirational-irish-actor-john-rogan-paralysed-london-underground-fall-dies-aged-78/ Actors from County Waterford 1938 births 2017 deaths Irish male stage actors Irish male film actors Irish male television actors {{Ireland-actor-stub ...
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Adie Allen
Adie Allen (born 1966) is a British actress who graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, RADA in 1987. She has appeared in new plays at the Royal Court Theatre, Royal Court, the Almeida Theatre, Almeida, the Bush House, Bush and the Tricycle Theatre(s). She frequently appears on British television. Notable television appearances include ''Casualty (TV series), Casualty'' (she played student nurse Kelly Liddle in a number of episodes in 1991, the television series ''99-1'' playing Liz Hulley in 1994, Alan Ayckbourn's West End theatre, West End premiere of ''Communicating Doors'' at the Gielgud Theatre in 1996, playing the time-travelling prostitute Poopay, as well as the 1997 television drama ''The Woman in White (1997 TV series), The Woman in White'' playing Margaret Porcher, and the Peter Kosminsky film ''Innocents (film), Innocents'', playing Helen Rickard in 2000. She was brought up in Bristol and was educated at Monks Park Comprehensive School, leaving when she was si ...
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