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Moore and Cook co-starred in the film Bedazzled ( 1967 ) with Eleanor Bron, and also had tours called Behind the Fridge and Good Evening.
Bron began her career in the Cambridge Footlights revue of 1959, entitled The Last Laugh, in which Peter Cook also appeared.
Bron also gave the premiere performance of The Yellow Cake Revue ( 1980 ), a series of pieces for voice and piano written by Peter Maxwell Davies in protest against uranium mining in the Orkney Islands.
Fortune and Bird also worked together on the TV show A Series of Birds in 1967, and Fortune and Bron wrote and performed a series of sketches for TV in Where Was Spring in 1969.
Produced by Gerry Bron, the second album went a long way to ( according to AllMusic ) perfect Uriah Heep's " blend of heavy metal power and prog rock complexity " and was also significant for Ken Hensley's instant rise to a position of the main author.
Southeast and south of Nafaanra and Ligbi, the Akan language Abron ( also Bron or Brong ) is spoken.
In December 1916 also he learned about the death of his cousin Bron, the son of his ( pacifist ) uncle Auberon Herbert, to whom he had felt closest.
However tension between Gruffydd ap Cynan's Irish bodyguard and the local Welsh led to a rebellion in Llyn and Trahaearn took the opportunity to counter attack, defeating Gruffydd at the Battle of Bron yr Erw, also in 1075, and forcing him to flee back to Ireland.

Bron and appeared
Bron appeared in a brief scene in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who serial City of Death ( 1979 ) alongside John Cleese as art critics in Denise Rene's art gallery in Paris.
In April 2010, Bron, along with Ian McKellen and Brian Cox, appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support Age UK, the charity recently formed from the merger of Age Concern and Help the Aged.
Bron appeared in the long-running British TV series Midsomer Murders as Lady Isobel DeQuetteville in the episode " The Dark Rider ", first aired on ITV1 on 1 February 2012.
* Eleanor Bron previously appeared in the television series as an art critic in City of Death and Kara in Revelation of the Daleks.

Bron and Doctor
* Eleanor Bron as The Doctor

Bron and 2001
* In 2001 Bas Bron sampled the drums from Jeroen Tel's and Reyn Ouwehand's song made for the Rubicon game in the song You've got my love.

Bron and ),
A comic parody of Faust, it stars Cook as George Spigott ( The Devil ) who tempts Stanley Moon ( Moore ), a frustrated, short-order chef, with the promise of gaining his heart's desire – the unattainable beauty and waitress at his cafe, Margaret Spencer ( Eleanor Bron ) – in exchange for his soul, but repeatedly tricks him.
According to the band's manager Gerry Bron ( brother of the actress Eleanor Bron ), Vivian Stanshall was given several weeks to produce songs for the new professional Bonzo Dog Band.
* Eleanor Bron ( born 1938 ), British actress and author
From December 1909, the French Department of War began to send army officers and non-commissioned officers ( NCOs ) from all branches of the army, especially engineering and artillery, to undergo flying training at civilian schools as “ pupil-pilots ” ( élèves-pilotes ), including at places such as Rheims and Bron.
Bron airportLyon-Bron Airport ( technically located in the communes of Chassieu and Saint-Priest ) has existed since 1920, although much of its commercial activity was diverted to Satolas ( Saint-Exupéry International Airport ), Lyon's main airport, in 1975.
In January – February 1931 he, Egidio Feruglio, and the alpine mountain guides Croux and Bron, were the first to fully cross the Southern Patagonian Ice Field ; they did it from Lago Viedma ( Argentina ) to the vicinity of Patagonian channels of the Pacific Ocean ( Chile ), and back.
The next story tells how the two newlyweds are travelling with Mark's ex-girlfriend Cathy Manchester ( Eleanor Bron ), husband ( William Daniels ) and daughter Ruth ' Ruthie ' ( Gabrielle Middleton ) from the USA.
His other notable made-for-television film roles include: Lieutenant Dorfrichter in M. Fagyas's Austro-Hungarian pre-war mystery The Devil's Lieutenant ( 1983 ); Rakitin in Turgenev's A Month in the Country ( 1985 ) opposite Eleanor Bron ; Kyril in the spy thriller Codename: Kyril ( 1988 ) opposite Edward Woodward, Richard E. Grant, and Peter Vaughan ; and the protagonist Major Brendan Archer in the faithful screen adaptation of J. G. Farrell's Booker Award-winning Troubles ( 1988 ), opposite Ian Richardson.
* Bron, Bronn ( disambiguation ), Bronner
* Eleanor Bron, Samantha Hardingham, eds., Annotations: v. 7: CP Retriever, Institute of International Visual Arts ( INIVA ), London 2005
In the decanonized Jack McKinney novel " The Final Nightmare " ( book 9 ), Dana, in a remark recorded by Nova Satori, provides more detail on her relationship with the three former Zentraedi spies Rico, Konda, and Bron.
Despite his vocal range ( paired with a sense of dynamics ), and a charismatic stage presence, Byron was dismissed from Uriah Heep in 1976, at the demand of keyboardist Ken Hensley ( the band's primary songwriter ), who gave the ultimatum " it's him or me " to band manager Gerry Bron, citing Byron's increasingly erratic behavior due to alcohol abuse.
The albums generated two books of poetry, BBC television shows, a West End musical, a pantomime (" Captain Beaky And His Musical Christmas " performed by Twiggy, Eleanor Bron, Keith Michell, and Jeremy Lloyd at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, London in December 1981 ), performances by the National Youth Ballet of Great Britain, and a gala in aid of UNICEF (" The Wonderful World of Captain Beaky " performed by Roger Moore, Joanna Lumley, Jeremy Lloyd and the National Youth Ballet at the Royal Albert Hall, London in December 2011 ).
They are watched by Ahme ( Eleanor Bron ), and at the end of the song, Harrison passes out after Ahme produces a giant needle for Starr, who is wearing the ring the cult is seeking.
Bron is an argot spoken by itinerant coppersmiths and fabric merchants in Miranda de Avilés ( Principality of Asturias, Spain ), Fornela ( León, Spain ) and Auvergne, France.

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In 1170, Benjamin of Tudela visited the city, which he called by its Frankish name, St. Abram de Bron.
His early career included contributions to Peter Cook's Establishment Club team, which included Eleanor Bron and John Bird in 1962.
Bron is there to impersonate a famous scientist of interest to the Destroyers, and has been given implants through which a monitoring team can see what he sees, hear what he hears and talk to him, even when separated by interstellar distances.
By this time Gerry Bron was Uriah Heep manager no longer ( they were looked after by Neil Warnock in Europe and Blue Oyster Cult's management team in the US ) and then, finally, Bronze Records collapsed under the weight of debts which, according to Box, " cost Heep a lot of money ".
Nevertheless, many algorithms for computing cliques have been developed, either running in exponential time ( such as the Bron – Kerbosch algorithm ) or specialized to graph families such as planar graphs or perfect graphs for which the problem can be solved in polynomial time.
The complex game vlet, which Bron observes the play of, is inspired by the Joanna Russ short story " A Game of Vlet ," found in her collection The Zanzibar Cat.
A number of other major faults which lie parallel to the De Bron Fault.
The most extended treatment of surfing as a form of nature religion was written by Bron Taylor in an academic journal in 2007, which led to a good deal of discussion in surfing magazines.

Bron and she
In 1995 she began studying in Germany with Professor Zakhar Bron, the teacher of Maxim Vengerov and Vadim Repin.
In addition to her lessons with Professor Bron, she has taken part in masterclasses and received guidance from Shlomo Mintz, Ida Haendel, Salvatore Accardo, Ruggiero Ricci and Maxim Vengerov.

Bron and played
Bron played an art critic again in 1990, appearing on the BBC sketch comedy show French and Saunders in a parody of an Andy Warhol documentary.
Bron played, via flashback, the recurring character of Patsy's mother, an exuberantly horrible woman who " scattered bastard babies across Europe like a garden sprinkler ".
Actresses who have played the role include: Elinor Aickin, Eleanor Bron, Annette Crosbie, Helen Haye, Mary Hinton, Anne Jeffreys, Janet May, and Maggie Smith.
The film was parodied on a 2008 episode of The Simpsons entitled " Dangerous Curves ", with Marge and Homer as Hepburn and Finney, Ned and Maude Flanders portraying the characters played by Daniels and Bron.
" Eleanor Bron played the Duchess ; McKellen played Bosola, Jonathan Hyde Ferdinand, and Petherbridge the Cardinal.
Although Spice regularly played venues like the Marquee it wasn't until they met up with manager Gerry Bron that things began to happen.
The band rehearsed and played diligently and during this time Bron redubbed the band Uriah Heep from the Charles Dickens classic David Copperfield.

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