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The British ambassador and his wife, Anthony and Sheila Parsons, noted how the Iranians were bemused by her habit of speaking to everyone regardless of status or importance, and hoped the Shah's entourage would learn from the visit to pay more attention to ordinary people.
About the same time Barking At The Ants, containing four Norman songs, plus songs from British musicians Steve Scott, Alwyn Wall, Sheila Walsh, Mark Williamson, The Barratt Band, and Bryn Haworth was released.
* 30 – Dame Sheila Sherlock, 83, British physician.
Due to the huge popularity of the show when shown in the UK in the late 1980s, the British Prisoner fan club organised successful personal appearance tours for several actresses, including Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), Carol Burns ( Franky Doyle ), Betty Bobbitt ( Judy Bryant ), Sheila Florance ( Lizzie Birdsworth ), Amanda Muggleton ( Chrissie Latham ) and Judy McBurney ( Pixie Mason ).
Crosbie also took another dig at a fundraising dinner in Victoria, British Columbia in 1990 by saying she made him think of the song lyrics, " Pass the tequila, Sheila, lay down and love me again!
Dudley's career in film music has spanned 20 years and her film scores include: American History X ( 1998 ) an American drama directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton ; A Man Apart ( 2003 ) starring Vin Diesel ; Black Book ( 2006 ) a World War II film directed by Paul Verhoeven ; Bright Young Things ( 2003 ) British drama written and directed by Stephen Fry based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh ; Buster ( 1988 ) a British comedy drama starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock ; The Crying Game ( 1992 ) an Irish / British drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan ; The Full Monty ( 1997 ) a Peter Cattaneo directed comedy about six unemployed steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act.
( with honors ), 1969, M. A., 1971, where he was a student of Sheila Watson, Lent pursued doctoral studies at York University, 1971-75, including field work in British Columbia, on Malcolm Lowry and Spatial Form.
Puddle Lane ( or Tales from Puddle Lane ) was a 1980s British pre-school children's television programme written by Rick Vanes with animated stories written by Sheila K. McCullagh, author of Tim and the Hidden People.
The most famous demonstration of the new technology was through the record-breaking flight of British aviator Sheila Scott, who tested the Nimbus navigation and locator communication system when she made the first-ever solo flight over the North Pole in 1971.
Other 1980s forms of British Indian music included the punk rock and rap of Aki Nawaz, the pop of Sheila Chandra, the hip hop of Joi Bangla and Osmani Sounds, and the ghazal / jazz fusion of Najma Akhtar.
Not all the latter were comfortable with a working day that started at 7 a. m. Moore's wife ( and political adviser ) Sheila had clashes with civil servants and Moore was privately warned that she did not understand the British way of doing things.
At a fundraising dinner in Victoria, British Columbia in 1990, Crosbie took another dig at Sheila Copps by saying that she made him think of the song lyrics, " Pass the Tequila, Sheila, and lay down and love me again.
They are joined later by the manipulative British saxophone player Jetta ( Sheila Burns ).
He is the younger brother of British actress Sheila Mercier ( Emmerdale ).
Those include the British physician Sheila Cassidy, who survived to publicize to the UK the human rights violations in Chile.
Fleming was elected the British Columbia New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) for the district of Victoria-Hillside in the 2005 British Columbia general election, defeating incumbent British Columbia Liberal Party MLA Sheila Orr.
His father, Michael Crook, worked for British Airways, and his mother, Sheila, was a hospital manager.
The British version of Candid Camera returned along in 1974, starring Peter Dulay, Arthur Atkins and Sheila Bernette.
Sheila Rowbotham ( born 1943 ) is a British socialist feminist theorist and writer.

Sheila and playwright
Other friends included Stanley Baxter, Gordon Jackson and his wife Rona Anderson, Sheila Hancock, Maggie Smith and her playwright husband, Beverley Cross.
On 14 April 2010, playwright Conor McPherson, poet Vona Groarke, composers Gráinne Mulvey and Kevin Volans, and architects Yvonne Farrell and Sheila O ' Donnell were among seven new members elected.
* Sheila Flitton, an Irish actress and playwright, speaks about Little Christmas, its origins, and how it is celebrated today.
* Sheila Callaghan, American playwright
More than 700 arts figures, including Prunella Scales, Tariq Ali, Terry Jones, Andrew Motion, Jude Kelly, Richard Eyre, Ayub Khan-Din, Willy Russell, Jonathan Coe, Sheila Hancock, Timothy West, and Samuel West signed a letter in support of the playwright.

Dewey and British
System and its Creator Melville Dewey by University of British Columbia's mission, the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies
At University of Michigan, Dewey published his first two books, Psychology ( 1887 ), and Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding ( 1888 ), both of which expressed Dewey's early commitment to British neo-Hegelianism.
Dewey complained about the abuse to the British commander General Douglas Gracey, who took exception to Dewey's objections and declared the American persona non grata.
* McGregor, British Columbia or Dewey, British Columbia
* John Frederick Dewey ( born 1937 ), British geologist
His outspoken opposition to aiding the Allied forces earned him strong criticism from many liberal Republicans, such as Wendell Willkie and Thomas E. Dewey, who felt that America could best protect itself by fully supporting the British and their allies.
Some ten years later, the Dewey Commission was cited in great detail, when in an open letter to the British press dated 25 February 1946, written by George Orwell and signed by Arthur Koestler, C. E. M. Joad, Frank Horrabin, George Padmore, Julian Symons, H. G. Wells, F. A. Ridley, C. A. Smith and John Baird, among others, it was suggested that the Nuremberg Trials then underway were an invaluable opportunity for establishing " historical truth and bearing upon the political integrity " of figures of international standing.
John Frederick Dewey ( born 1937 ) is a British structural geologist and a strong proponent of the theory of plate tectonics, building upon the early work undertaken in the 1960s and 1970s.

British and playwright
* 1888 – Clemence Dane, British novelist and playwright ( d. 1965 )
A secret British society called the " Order of Chaeronea " campaigned for the legalisation of homosexuality, and counted playwright Oscar Wilde among its members in the last decades of the 19th century.
British playwright Tom Stoppard wrote Every Good Boy Deserves Favour about the relationship between a patient and his doctor in one of these hospitals.
* 1896 – Arnold Ridley, British playwright and actor ( d. 1984 )
* 1886 – Ben Travers, British playwright ( d. 1980 )
* Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( 1973 ), a play by the British playwright Christopher Bond.
** Diana Morgan, British playwright and screenwriter ( b. 1908 )
* May 14 – Denis Cannan, British dramatist, playwright and scriptwriter
* January 9 – Bill Naughton, British playwright ( b. 1910 )
* September 6 – Guy Bolton, British playwright ( b. 1884 )
* November 18 – W. S. Gilbert, British playwright and librettist best known for his collaborations with Arthur Sullivan ( d. 1911 )
* " Chicken Soup with Barley " is a 1956 play by British playwright Arnold Wesker.
* Peter Coke ( 1913 – 2008 ), a British actor, playwright and artist
British playwright Howard Barker has argued strenuously for the rebirth of tragedy in the contemporary theatre, most notably in his volume Arguments for a Theatre.
* Christopher Hampton — British playwright
* Chloe Moss ( 1976 -), British playwright
Alan Bennett ( born 9 May 1934 ) is a British playwright, screenwriter, actor and author.
* Wolf Mankowitz, British playwright and screenwriter
Fanon appears as a character in British playwright Caryl Churchill's The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution.
* Lucy Kirkwood ( b. 1984 ), British playwright
Educating Rita is a stage comedy by British playwright Willy Russell.
* William Douglas-Home ( 1912 – 1992 ), British playwright
George Linnaeus Banks ( 2 March 1821 – 3 May 1881 ), husband of author Isabella Banks, was a British journalist, editor, poet, playwright, amateur actor, orator, and Methodist.
Roderick " Rory " Keith Ogilvy Bremner, FKC ( born 6 April 1961 ) is a Scottish impressionist, playwright and comedian, noted for his work in political satire and impressions of prominent British politicians.

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