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Charmian and Biggs
Told from Charmian Biggs point of view.
On 12 January 2012, ITV Studios announced it had commissioned a five part drama, Mrs Biggs, to be based around the life of Biggs ' wife Charmian, played by Sheridan Smith and Biggs by Daniel Mays.
When Ronnie Biggs ' wife Charmian Biggs ' story was told in the Sunday Mirror, it was revealed by rival papers that she had been paid 65, 000 pounds, dwarfing the 250 pounds compensation that Mills had received.
In September 2012 a five part series on ITV1 Mrs Biggs was broadcast with Smith playing the role of Charmian Biggs the wife of Ronnie Biggs.

Charmian and on
Charmian May, who appears as Mrs. Councillor Nugent in the first three series, died on 24 October 2002.
Louise and Charmian Faulkner also vanished from outside their Acland St flat on 26 April 1980 after getting into a ute driven by an older Australian male.
It has often been ( mistakenly ) suggested that Amy Turtle was the inspiration for Victoria Wood's parody of Crossroads Acorn Antiques ; Wood has denied this, and Julie Walters ( the actress who portrayed Mrs Overall ) more than suggested with her performance and appearance that Mrs Overall was in fact based on Crossroads character Mavis Hooper played by Charmian Eyre.

Charmian and series
* Gnoard ( series 1-3, played by Charmian Gradwell ), whose job it was to explain the initial stages of the game to the contestants.

Charmian and from
* April 26 – Louise and Charmian Faulkner disappear from outside their flat in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia.
Biographer Clarice Stasz states that it is " not autobiography ," but speaks of his " frank borrowing from his life with Charmian " and says it is " psychologically valid as a mirror of events during winter 1912 – 13.

Charmian and for
Hayes was involved in numerous community services programs including the Intellectual Disability Rights Service and as Chair of the Management Committee of Charmian Clift Cottages, a residential programme for mothers with mental illness and their children.
She was also well known for her essays in Sydney and Melbourne newspapers, which included " Images in Aspic " and " The World of Charmian Clift ".

Charmian and Mrs
Patrick Garland also directed his adaption of Under the Greenwood Tree at Salisbury Playhouse in 1978. This transferred to the West End Vaudeville theatre in 1979, with Frank Shelley as Geoffrey Day, Charmian May as Mrs Dewy, Geoffrey Kirkness as Dick Dewy, David Bacon as Reuben Dewy, Suzan Crowley as Fancy Day and Gilbert Wynne as Parson Maybold, George gabriel as Leaf.
The cast starred Anthony Perkins as Charles Snell, Charmian Carr as Ella Harkins, Larry Gates as Roscoe Potts, Dorothy Stickney as Mrs. Monday, and Margaret Bannerman, Margaret Barker, Leonard Elliot, Mike Meola, Dorothy Sands, and Margaretta Warwick as store people.

Charmian and .
* 1923 – Charmian Clift, Australian author ( d. 1969 )
* June 16 – Charmian May, British actress ( d. 2002 )
Jack and Charmian London ( ca.
After divorcing Maddern, London married Charmian Kittredge in 1905.
Biographer Russ Kingman called Charmian " Jack's soul-mate, always at his side, and a perfect match.
A supplemental system of phenotypic grading that uses seven classes instead of the traditional three was proposed by pediatric endocrinologist Charmian A. Quigley et al.
* Charmian, Iras, Maids of honour attending Cleopatra.
Her serving maids, Iras and Charmian, also kill themselves.
With Charmian Carr in Evening Primrose ( musical ) | Evening Primrose, 1966.
* Eileen Helsby as Charmian Wentworth ( ep.
And as a hymn of praise to his second wife Charmian.
") Paula, like Charmian, is subject to insomnia ; and Paula, like Charmian, is unable to bear children.
He initially fled to Brussels via boat, then to Paris with his wife Charmian and two sons, Nicholas and Chris, where he acquired new identity papers and underwent plastic surgery.
In May 1967, the family moved to Melbourne, Victoria where he rented a house in the suburb of Blackburn North, whilst his wife Charmian and his three sons lived in Doncaster East.

Biggs and on
— Casey Biggs, who played the Cardassian Legate Damar on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
He initially wants to join the Imperial Academy to become an Imperial pilot with his childhood friend Biggs Darklighter, but is held back by his uncle who ostensibly needs his help on the moisture farm ( while in reality, he hoped to prevent Luke from following his father's path to corruption ).
In late 2004, she starred in the play Modern Orthodox on Broadway, opposite Jason Biggs and Craig Bierko.
They put on the Bluntman and Chronic outfits, so they will not be noticed, but are mistaken for Biggs and Van Der Beek, and are escorted to the set of the " Bluntman and Chronic " movie.
" Biggs Goes Sour on Got Milk?
, the Mayor of Island Heights Borough is Jim Biggs, whose term of office ends on June 30, 2014.
Many of the students went on to become leaders in the United States government, such as James Crawford Biggs, Solicitor General under President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the inception of the New Deal.
The land on which part of Cambridge stands was granted to Zaccheus Biggs and Zaccheus Beatty by the government in 1801.
Biggs Junction is located on the south side of the Columbia River at the junction of Interstate 84 / U. S. 30 and U. S. 97 where it crosses the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge over the river from Washington.
Biggs is a station on the Union Pacific Railroad ( UP ) at what was once a junction with the UP's Grass Valley line to Kent that has since been abandoned.
W. H. Biggs was born on May 12, 1831 ; he was from Ohio.
In 1885 the OR & N station at Biggs was called Spanish Hollow, after the canyon that opens on the river there.
Biggs is where travelers on the Oregon Trail would first see the Columbia River after their overland journey.
Besides a grocery store being established by Mr. Robb, a large lumber yard and hardware store was located by Brown and Biggs, an ice house with a dance hall above it, a frontier saloon, a newspaper, " The LaGrange Index ," said to be set up by a man named John R. Smith, a cheese factory was located by a Mr. Hendrickson, the milk being supplied by Wyoming and Nebraska settlers ; a large grist mill was built on the banks of Horse Creek on the present Ed Johnson place, where homesteaders brought wheat and corn to be made into flour and meal.
On 6 August 2009, Ronnie Biggs was granted release from prison on " compassionate grounds " due to a severe case of pneumonia, after serving only part of the sentence imposed at trial.
He believed Biggs should not be released after returning to the UK in 2001 and he often appeared in the media to comment on any news item connected with the robbery before his death on 24 August 2005 at the age of 81.
It also has a chapter on the mission to recover Ronnie Biggs from Brazil and denounces the press version of events.
This book recounts a very detailed version of the story based on an exclusive account given by eight of the then-paroled robbers ( Edwards, Goody, Hussey, Wisby, Welch, James, White and Cordrey with contradictory versions by Reynolds and Biggs ).
This book is an autobiography of the life of Ronald Biggs, particularly his life on the run after the Great Train Robbery.
This book is the final autobiography of the life of Ronald Biggs, particularly his life on the run after the Great Train Robbery.
* Ronald Biggs recorded vocals on two songs for The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle, Julien Temple's film about the Sex Pistols.
The success of the record was sparked from Ron Isley being featured on the R. Kelly hit " Down Low " and Isley's music video character, " Mr. Frank Biggs ", or " Mr. Biggs " for short.

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