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Cuthbertson and Brian
Notable guest stars in the series included Patrick Troughton, Peter Jeffrey, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Philip Madoc, Bryan Pringle, Iain Cuthbertson and Peter Bowles.
* Brian Cuthbertson Operation Julie LSD guru
* Brian Cuthbertson.
Under the guise of ' Super Gran ', she protects the residents of the fictional town of Chiselton from villains such as the Scunner Campbell ( Iain Cuthbertson ) and his gang, The Muscles ( Alan Snell and Brian Lewis ) and Tub ( Lee Marshall, Jason Carrielies ).

Cuthbertson and 2001
* Parsons, W. & Cuthbertson, E. ( 2001 ) Noxious Weeds of Australia.
match ( though he twice trailed at the end of the first game of a two-day match before coming back to win in the second game — against Rick Knutsen in the finals of the 2001 Tournament of Champions, and against John Cuthbertson in the semifinals of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions ).

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Each episode featured, apart from Palin, well-known guest actors including Ian Ogilvy, Kenneth Colley, Liz Smith, Roy Kinnear, Frank Middlemass, Iain Cuthbertson, John Le Mesurier, Jan Francis, Denholm Elliott, Richard Vernon, Joan Sanderson and others.
Marysville was founded in 1816 by Samuel W. Cuthbertson, who named the town after his daughter Mary, along the small waterway of Mill Creek.
These houses also offer specific themes, Bermuda as the international house ( housing a mix of students from around the world ), Carriage as the animal house ( taking care of animals for the Moncton SPCA ), Cuthbertson as the environmentally-friendly house, and Anchorage as the healthy living house.
* 19 May to 2 June 2010: Directed by Andrew Cuthbertson at Bath Spa University Theatre, Bath, The Egg Theatre, Bath, the Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre in Taunton, the Tower in Winchester and The Drill Hall in London.
He has been played several times in adaptations of Tom Brown's School Days, including by Sir Cedric Hardwicke in the 1940 version, Iain Cuthbertson in the 1971 version and Stephen Fry in the 2005 version.
He was educated initially at Sir John Neilson Cuthbertson Public School and after four years transferred to Hutchesons ' Grammar School.
A re-enactment of the whaleboat voyage was conducted on the 200th anniversary of Bass's voyage, and arrived at Western Port on 5 January 1998, using a " Elizabeth " skippered by Bern Cuthbertson.
William Cuthbertson Wolfe ( 22 February 1924 – 18 March 2010 ) was the National Convenor ( leader ) of the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) from 1969 to 1979.
The University of Tasmania campus includes the Cuthbertson Research Laboratores run by the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research.
Labour Students had also held the positions of NUS Scotland President and NUS LGBT Officer ( open-place ), however, the resignations of James Alexander and Scott Cuthbertson from Labour Students depleted their number of votes on the NUS NEC.
Over the years many important television dramas came out of Scotland under the leadership of Pharic MacLaren-including Sunset Song and popular series such as Sutherland's Law with Iain Cuthbertson.
Cast as the leader of the village, Hendrick was well-known actor Iain Cuthbertson, while the leading role of Adam Brake was filled by another experienced actor, Gareth Thomas, who would later find greater fame as the main character in the science fiction series Blake's 7.
A 1982 BBC Radio 4 broadcast featured Alec McCowen as Orsino, Wendy Murray as Viola, Norman Rodway as Sir Toby Belch, Andrew Sachs as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Bernard Hepton as Malvolio ; in 1993 BBC Radio 3 broadcast the play, with Michael Maloney as Orsino, Eve Matheson as Viola, Iain Cuthbertson as Malvolio and Joss Ackland as Sir Toby Belch.
The series featured cameos by a number of well-known personalities such as Helen Lederer, Joanna Kirkland, Lionel Blair, Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Iain Cuthbertson and John Grieve.
The series co-starred Iain Cuthbertson as Charles ( Charlie ) Endell, a suave and Machiavellian Glaswegian gangster based in London, who employed Budgie, often against his better judgement, or when he was in need of an unsuspecting fall guy.
Disc jockeys included John Napier, Gary " The Wasted Potato " Palmatier, Stan " Harry ' Til 6 " Garrett, Michael Waggoner, Sleepy John ( Cuthbertson ), JET, Tom Krumm, Chris Kovarik, Magic Mike, and Peyton Mays.
Shawlands primary school has an approximate capacity of over 600 pupils and is part of the Shawlands New Learning Community which also includes ; Annette St Primary, Battlefield Primary, Blackfriars Primary, Cuthbertson Primary and Langside Primary.
The band consisted of Buchanan on vocals and guitar ; Bell on bass guitar and keyboards ; Alan Cuthbertson and Brendan Smith on keyboards ; Stuart McCredie on guitar ; and Liam Bradley on drums.
Others in the cast include Noelle Middleton, Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Michael Bates, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Keen and Maurice Denham.

Brian and Halifax
The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a part of two districts: by Thomas Kennedy in the Second Plymouth and Bristol district, which includes Brockton, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Whitman and portions of Easton ; and by Brian Joyce in the Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district, which includes all or parts of Avon, Braintree, Canton, Easton, Milton, Randolph, Sharon, Stoughton, and West Bridgewater.
The regiment's rugby league internationals include :- Brian Curry, England, 1956 ; Norman Field, GB, 1963 ; Roy Sabine, GB ; Jack Scroby, Army 1959, GB Halifax & Bradford Northern ; Charlie Renilson, Scotland, GB, 1965 and Arthur ' Ollie ' Keegan, GB.
The Nova Scotia Party was a populist provincial political party in Nova Scotia, Canada, led by Jack Fris of Lawrencetown Beach, Brian Hurlburt of Yarmouth County, and finally Gerry Rodgers of Halifax.
* 2007 Neptune Theatre ( Halifax ), Canada: directed by Brian Richmond, starring Ruth Madoc-Jones, Dan Lett and Lenore Zann
In the January 15, 1990, cuts to Via Rail by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, the RDC service between Halifax and Yarmouth was abolished.
Brian Kilcline ( born 7 May 1962 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire ) is an English former centre-half with Coventry City, Newcastle United, Notts County, Oldham Athletic, Swindon Town, Mansfield Town and Halifax Town, famous for his long hair and moustache.
After being chairman of the Brian Mulroney transition committee in 1983, he was the first appointment made by Mulroney to the Senate in 1984, and served, representing the senatorial division of Halifax, Nova Scotia, until his mandatory retirement in 1998.
The awards include an Editorial Cartooning category in which Serge Chapleau of La Presse, Montreal ; Brian Gable of The Globe and Mail, and Bruce MacKinnon of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald are nominated.

Brian and Citadel
in 1969, the Brian Clemens thriller And Soon the Darkness ( 1970 ), Francis Bacon in Elizabeth R ( 1971 ), Black Beauty ( 1971 ), a Detective Superintendent in Doctor at Large in 1971, Upstairs, Downstairs ( 1972 ), The Country Wife ( 1977 ), The Flame Trees of Thika ( 1981 ), The Citadel ( 1983 ), Martin Luther, Heretic ( 1983 ), Brass ( 1983 ), East of Ipswich ( 1987 ), Reverend Ernest Matthews in the Doctor Who serial Ghost Light ( 1989 ), Jinnah ( 1998 ), Longitude ( 2000 ), Midsomer Murders ( 2005 ), and Kingdom ( 2008 ).

Brian and Portrait
Other films scored by Sakamoto include Pedro Almodóvar's Tacones lejanos ( High Heels ) ( 1991 ), Bertolucci's The Little Buddha ( 1993 ), Oliver Stone's Wild Palms ( 1993 ), John Maybury's Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon ( 1998 ), Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes ( 1998 ) and Femme Fatale ( 2002 ), Oshima's Gohatto ( 1999 ), and Kiran Rao's Dhobi Ghat ( 2011 ).
* Brian Glover at the National Portrait Gallery, London
An example of this is when in " Brian: Portrait of a Dog ", Peter is shown in a flashback finding a fully grown Brian as a stray.
* Portraits of Brian Patten at National Portrait Gallery
In late 1979, Derek Bishton ( now Consultant Editor for The Daily Telegraph ), John Reardon ( became Picture Editor of The Observer ), and Brian Homer were three community photographers and activists in Hnadsworth, and they facilitated the ' Handsworth Self Portrait ' series of self-portraits on the streets of Handsworth, Birmingham.
The episode's ratings were Family Guys highest ratings since the airing of the season one episode " Brian: Portrait of a Dog ".
" Brian: Portrait of a Dog " is the seventh episode and the season finale of the first season of the animated comedy series Family Guy.
" Brian: Portrait of a Dog " was written by Gary Janetti, his first time writing for the series, and directed by former King of the Hill director Michael Dante DiMartino, who was a newcomer to the show at the time, having written " I Never Met the Dead Man ".< ref name = cast > DiMartino would later go on to co-create and produce Avatar: The Last Airbender with Bryan Konietzko at Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
" Brian: Portrait of a Dog ", along with the twenty-seven other episodes from Family Guys first and second season, were released on a four-disc DVD set in the United States on April 15, 2003.
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