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* Graeme " Prowsey " Prowse ( Steve Bisley ) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires.
As Bootsie has been using the name ' Yilseb ' ( Bisley spelled backwards ), Snudge has no idea that the winner he is about to visit is his old friend, Bootsie.
Though there is much evidence of early historic settlement and transport, Stroud parish was originally part of Bisley, and only began to emerge as a distinct unit by the 13th century, taking its name from the marshy ground at the confluence of the Slad Brook and the River Frome called " La Strode " and was first recorded in 1221.
Clancy was portrayed by Jack Thompson in the movie The Man from Snowy River, and Clancy is mentioned in the musical theatre production The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular – during the recitation of the poem, Clancy is mentioned by Steve Bisley in his role of Banjo Paterson while the poem is being re-enacted in the show.
The distinguishing feature of the Bisley Target Model is the top strap, which is flat and fitted with a sliding rear sight adjustable for windage only.
The Bisley mainspring is longer than the SAA mainspring, and the two are not interchangeable ; it is attached to the hammer with a stirrup via a forked upper end.
The cover artwork is by artist Simon Bisley.
Simon Bisley ( born 4 March 1962 ) is a British comics artist best known for his 1990s work on ABC Warriors, Lobo and Sláine.
As of 1997, Bisley is an occasional contributor to the comics magazine Heavy Metal.
Bisley is a large village in Surrey, England, which is notable for rifle shooting ranges.
Bisley is also home to Bisley C of E Primary School.
Today, it is a leading manufacturer of filing cabinets, which are renowned worldwide and the company is still owned to this day by Freddy's son Tony Brown also famous for his great support and ownership Newport RFC and later Newport Gwent Dragons rugby teams in Newport South Wales, the location of Bisley Office Furniture's second manufacturing site which is even larger than the original surrey base at which it began.
Bisley is now a thriving village and house prices are high.
The competition is hosted by the NRA on its Bisley ranges-land owned by the Ministry of Defence.

Bisley and home
They play their home matches at Bisley Recreation Ground
Woodcock and then of the late Modernist sculptor Lynn Chadwick ; Nether Lypiatt Manor, formerly the home of Violet Gordon-Woodhouse and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent ; Daneway ( near Sapperton, but within the parish of Bisley ); Over Court ; Througham Court ( repaired in 1929 for the novelist Sir Michael Sadleir by Norman Jewson ); and Jaynes Court, formerly the home of Simon Charles Henry Rufus Isaacs, 4th Marquess of Reading ( b. 1942 ).
Bisley since 1982 has been the home of Jilly Cooper, one of England's most popular and prolific contemporary novelists, and her husband, Leo.

Bisley and All
* Bisley All Stars FC Website

Bisley and who
Daisy Steiner ( Jessica Stevenson ) and Tim Bisley ( Simon Pegg ) are two London twenty-somethings who meet by chance in a café while both are flat-hunting.
Mel Gibson, a complete unknown at this point, went to auditions with his friend and classmate, Steve Bisley ( who would later land the part of Jim Goose ).
Farnborough players who have not made the match squad or are returning from injury are cross-registered with Bisley, and promising Bisley players provide cover for Farnborough with the chance to achieve a permanent step up to a higher level.
Steve Bisley ( born 26 December 1951 at Lake Munmorah, New South Wales ) is an Australian film and television actor, who attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art ( NIDA ).

Bisley and are
Today there are regular northern soul events in various parts of the United Kingdom, such as The Nightshift Club all-nighters at the Bisley Pavilion in Surrey and the Prestatyn Weekender in North Wales.
The principal ranges used at Bisley today are as originally laid out in 1890 to accommodate modern full-bore rifle shooting.

Bisley and League
Rather than fielding a team in a reserves league, Farnborough entered in to a partnership with local team, Bisley of the Hellenic Football League, Division West.

Bisley and club
Due to planning restraints Bisley have been unable to achieve promotion to a higher level, so their chairman Simon Hollis transferred to Farnborough's board, later becoming chairman of the main club.
Many members of the club shoot professional and veteran matches at Bisley but also return to compete with the present Wellingborough School Shooting Team occasionally throughout the year.

Bisley and playing
Bisley is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards.

Bisley and Surrey
The last meeting was held in 1889 before the NRA moved to Bisley in Surrey.
The rifle suffered from cartridge-extraction problems during the Zulu War ( mostly due to the thin weak, pliable foil brass cartridges used, as they expanded too much into the rifle's chamber on detonation, to the point that they stuck or tore open inside the rifle's chamber, rendering the arm useless in the heat of battle ); however, it remained a popular competition rifle at National Rifle Association Meetings, at Bisley in Surrey, and ( NRA ) Civilian and Service Rifle matches from 1872 – 1904, it was used up to 1, 000 yards using the standard military service ammunition of the day, by the 1880s the. 577 /. 450 Boxer Henry round was recognised by the NRA as a 900yard cartridge, as shooting the Martini out to 1, 000 yards or ( 3 / 4 of a mile ) was difficult to say the least, and took great skill to assess the correct amount of windage to drop the 485 grain bullet on the target.
Most of the events were held at Bisley, Surrey while the trap shooting events were held at Uxendon.
* Bisley, Surrey
* Bisley Ranges, near the Surrey village, the headquarters of the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom
In 1941 the company moved to its present site in Bisley, Surrey when a 400 square metre manufacturing facility was built and various wartime defence contracts were undertaken.
* Bisley ' Parishes: Bisley ', A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 ( 1911 ), pp. 398 – 399.
* Stained Glass Windows at St. John the Baptist, Bisley, Surrey
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The original venue for the shooting was the National Shooting Centre at Bisley in Surrey, but the plan was changed after the International Olympic Committee expressed reservations about the number of sports which London proposed to stage outside the city.
He was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford ( BA, 1802 ; MA, 1804 ; DD, 1832 ); was ordained, and became curate of Richard Cecil at Cobham and Bisley in Surrey, where he developed into a strong Evangelical preacher ; was tutor or vice-principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and minister of Worton, Oxfordshire, 1807 to 1812 ; assistant curate at St John's Chapel, Bedford Row, Bloomsbury, 1808 to 1812 ( where Richard Cecil had earlier been incumbent ); sole minister there, 1812 to 1824 ; and vicar of St Mary's Church, Islington, 1824 to 1832, when he was consecrated Bishop of Calcutta, and first Metropolitan of India and Ceylon.

Bisley and &
The Oratory School Shooting Team enjoys frequent success both at CADSAM ( Cadet Small Arms Meeting ) and at the NRA Meeting at Bisley where they maintain their title of Holders of the Schools ' Aggregate, The Cottesloe Vase & 4th Division Skill At Arms Champions.

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