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* Anthony Buckeridge: the Jennings series

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Street had the galleries removed and the church refitted with new pews, and in 1874 the chancel was rebuilt to the designs of another Gothic Revival architect, Charles Buckeridge.
Controversy around Montagu's positions played an important part in the period 1625 9, both in publications and in political moves, and was one of the issues setting the tone for the reign of Charles I. Montagu had the open support of three bishops ( John Buckeridge, John Howson, and William Laud ).
On 16 and 17 January 1626 a conference was held by Charles's command, as the result of which the bishops of London ( George Montaigne ), Durham ( Richard Neile ), Winchester ( Lancelot Andrewes ), Rochester ( Buckeridge ), and St. David's ( Laud ) reported to George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham that Montagu had not gone further than the doctrine of the Church of England, or what was compatible with it.
Buckeridge even denied that the Council of Trent had erred in any directly fundamental article of faith.

Buckeridge and on
This character was said by Buckeridge to be based on himself.
He was consecrated bishop of Carlisle on 3 December 1626 at Durham House, London, by Richard Neile of Durham, John Buckeridge of Rochester, and three other prelates, John Cosin preaching the consecration sermon.

Buckeridge and
Hubert Austin ( 1868 ), George Frederick Bodley ( 1845 56 ), Charles Buckeridge ( 1856 57 ), Somers Clarke ( 1865 ), William Henry Crossland (?
There are 25 in total, all written by Anthony Buckeridge ( 1912 2004 ).

told and BBC
BBC television's Nationwide programme investigated the case in 1971, but Elsie stuck to her story: " I've told you that they're photographs of figments of our imagination, and that's what I'm sticking to ".
The story of Donald Campbell's last attempt at the water speed record on Coniston Water was told in the BBC television film Across the Lake in 1988, with Anthony Hopkins as Donald.
An islander told the BBC that " we were the luckiest people that was ever mixed up in a war ".
Sudanese surgeon Nahid Toubia — president of RAINBO ( Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women ) — told the BBC in 2002 that campaigning against FGM involved trying to change women's consciousness: " By allowing your genitals to be removed is perceived that you are heightened to another level of pure motherhood — a motherhood not tainted by sexuality and that is why the woman gives it away to become the matron, respected by everyone.
The implications of these findings for the conservation of giraffes were summarised by David Brown, lead author of the study, who told BBC News: " Lumping all giraffes into one species obscures the reality that some kinds of giraffe are on the brink.
He told BBC News that he and Lamont had been the victims of " whispering " to the press.
In October 2008, Adams told BBC Radio 3 that he had been blacklisted by the U. S. Homeland Security department and immigration services.
Alex Gilady, an Israeli IOC official, told the BBC: " We must consider what this could do to other members of the delegations that are hostile to Israel.
" Despite the difficulties in recording the album, Crow told the BBC in 2005 that: " My favorite single is ' My Favorite Mistake ,' it was a lot of fun to record and it's still a lot of fun to play.
Ownership of the concept was retained by the BBC ; Pemberton later told an interviewer for Doctor Who Magazine, " I'm very cross that the sonic screwdriver — which I invented — has been marketed with no credit to myself.
Ayer told BBC Radio 4's The Film Programme that he " did not feel good " about suggesting Americans, rather than the British, captured the Naval Enigma cipher:
Deputy whaling commissioner, Joji Morishita, told BBC News:
On 9 June 2009 Mani stated that the band would reform if they were offered enough money but admitted that he's " very nearly given up " on trying to orchestrate a reunion and two months later told BBC Newsbeat how Ian Brown " isn't up for it at all ".
However, the BBC still describes the NPC as a rubber-stamp for party decisions, One of its members, Hu Xiaoyan, told the BBC that she has no power to help her constituents.
After the war, but still with the BBC, whilst in Egypt and recording a series of shows by Frankie Howerd, the star was taken ill at the last minute and Unwin was pushed onto the stage and told to " do a turn ".
He claimed the Asians had " discovered a loophole " and he told a BBC interviewer: " Public opinion in this country was extremely agitated, and the consideration that was in my mind was how we could preserve a proper sense of order in this country and, at the same time, do justice to these people I had to balance both considerations ".
In November 2005, Mike Joyce told Marc Riley on BBC Radio 6 Music that financial hardship had reduced him to selling rare Smiths ' recordings on eBay.
Finance ministry spokesman, Runar Malkenes, told the BBC News website that " there are no moves to push for a boycott of Israeli goods " at government level.
In 2005, BBC One broadcast an adaptation for the ShakespeaRe-Told series, written by Sally Wainwright and directed by Dave Richards, which set the story in modern-day Britain, with Katherine ( played by Shirley Henderson ) as an abrasive career politician who is told she must find a husband if she wants to become the party leader.
These initial tests were inconclusive, and ape conservation expert Ian Redmond told the BBC that there was similarity between the cuticle pattern of these hairs and specimens collected by Edmund Hillary during Himalayan expeditions in the 1950s and donated to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, and announced planned DNA analysis.
Also, Howerd made anachronistic comments like " I don't use that glycerine rubbish " or " The BBC told me ..." when such things didn't exist in ancient times.
In December 2008, Alan J. W. Bell stated in an interview with The Daily Telegraph that the BBC had not yet commissioned a new series and that bosses at the network told him one would not be produced.
In 1971 BBC Records released The Magic Roundabout ( RBT 8 ), an LP containing 10 stories taken from the soundtracks of the TV series as told by Eric Thompson.
An Englishwoman named Opal ( Geraldine Chaplin ) who claims to be working on a documentary for the BBC appears in the studio but is told to leave by Haven.

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He commented -- thoughtfully, a reporter told us -- that it was `` not too important for the individual how he ends up ''.
John Altschuler, formerly a writer for King of the Hill, told a Rolling Stone reporter that he saw signs that Mike Judge was thinking of reviving Beavis and Butt-Head.
In April 2008 Stephen Jones told a reporter, " I don't think I have a political bone in my body.
" I don't see it as a bad thing for a park ," the assigned National Park Service biologist told a reporter for Smithsonian Magazine ( March 2006 ).
" Not able to speak English, her mother translated as she told a reporter her goal was to be a chess professional.
In 1937, Riefenstahl told a reporter for the Detroit News: " To me, Hitler is the greatest man who ever lived.
When Mbeki finally was able to return home to South Africa and was reunited with his own father, the elder Mbeki told a reporter, " You must remember that Thabo Mbeki is no longer my son.
" He told a student reporter:
Additionally, before he was captured, Sheikh Mohammed, along with bin al-Shibh, told an Al Jazeera reporter ( who was taken blindfolded to his hideout ) back in 2002 that the fourth target was in fact the Capitol Building.
In 2007 he told a reporter that he was giving up music for good to focus on his career as a painter.
Norman Fowler, then a reporter for The Times, interviewed Powell during the election and asked him what the biggest issue was: " I expected to be told something about the cost of living but not a bit of it.
After Mick Dumke, a reporter for the Chicago Reader, questioned the effectiveness of the city's handgun ban, Daley picked up a rifle with a bayonet from a table of confiscated weapons and told him, " If I put this up your butt, you'll find out how effective it is.
'" He told American reporter Webb Miller, " ideas influenced me greatly.
Universal scrambled to appear responsive: a spokesman told a UCLA Daily Bruin reporter that the studio was " delighted " by the interest, and that " we have negotiated with the heirs of the writers ( Morrie Ryskind and George S. Kaufman ), but they were asking much more than we wanted to spend.
" He told a reporter from The New York World, " Thorpe is the greatest athlete that ever lived.
" We'll let the e-mail speak for itself ," reporter John Chase told the AP.
Producer William Alland was attending a dinner party during the filming of Citizen Kane ( in which he played the reporter Thompson ) in 1941 when Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa told him about the myth of a race of half-fish, half-human creatures in the Amazon river.
Chaplin was dismissive about " talkies " and told a reporter that he'd " give the talkies three years, that's all.
Clifford, who prided himself on decades of meticulously ethical conduct, summed his predicament up when he sadly told a reporter from The New York Times, " I have a choice of either seeming stupid or venal.
On 17 January 1991 Irving told a reporter from the Jewish Chronicle that " The Jews are very foolish not to abandon the gas chamber theory while they still have time ".
She once told a reporter that she had thrown up in every toilet in Rockefeller Center.
It is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Sutton ( 1940 2009 ), which was told in the 1975 book Crystal Lee, a Woman of Inheritance by New York Times reporter Henry P. Leifermann.
* A second version, as told by Dominic Bellissimo ( Frank and Teressa's son ) to The New Yorker reporter Calvin Trillin in 1980, stated: " It was Friday night in the bar and since people were buying a lot of drinks he wanted to do something nice for them at midnight when the mostly Catholic patrons would be able to eat meat again.
According to the Jacobs biography, Gaines professed himself an atheist since age 12 and once told a reporter that his was probably the only home in America in which the children were brought up to believe in Santa Claus but not in God.
In 2003, Queen Silvia told a Swedish reporter that she and the royal family would like to be more open to contact with magazines and newspapers but that false articles about the family's lives including photograph montages purported to show the Crown Princess and Princess Madeleine with their " secret " babies, published in the German magazine " Frau mit Herz " had made them wary.

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