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It received three Olivier Award nominations, winning one: Best Supporting Performance in a Musical went to Clive Rowe.
* Best TV Entertainment presenter: Clive Anderson ( Whose Line Is It Anyway )
Clive Best is a professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s, playing at club level for Barrow, as a, i. e. number 1.
In 2008, the Society's magazine, Spaceflight, edited by Clive Simpson, was the winner of the award for Best Space Reporting.
A greatest hits album containing some previously unreleased material, called Rude & Rare The Best of Derek and Clive, was released in 2011.
* Rude & Rare The Best of Derek and Clive ( 2011 )
* 2006: Best Factual Series, for Ross Kemp on Gangs, Clive Tulloh, Ross Kemp & Amelia Hann
The Hellraiser story " For My Son ", by Lovece and artist Bill Koeb, originally published in Clive Barker's Hellraiser Summer Special # 1 ( Summer 1992 ), appears in Checker Publishing's Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Collected Best, Volume 1 ( ISBN 0-9710249-2-8 ), though with the last page inexplicably missing ; the complete story appears in an authorized online version from web publisher Wowio.

Clive and played
Chaplin is also a supporting character in several other films, such as The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ), in which he was played by Eddie Izzard and The Scarlett O ' Hara War ( 1980 ), in which he was played by Clive Revill.
* Dalton Russell, character played by Clive Owen in 2006 film Inside Man
He is played in the series by Clive Russell.
Powell has also lent his voice to musical works, such as David Bedford's album The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, or the 2002 rock opera The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman, where he played the role of John Watson.
Clive Gillinson, a cellist, took over at a bad time in the LSO's fortunes, and played a central role in turning them round.
He soon joined Now Generation ( Mikey Chung's band ) and played the keyboard with them while his friend Clive Chin began his own career as a record producer.
Duncan Smith was educated at St. Peter's RC Secondary School, Solihull until the age of 14, 6 years before that school was created in 1974 and was subsequently educated at HMS Conway, a merchant navy training school on the isle of Anglesey ( where he allegedly played rugby union in the position of fly-half alongside Clive Woodward at centre ) until he was 18.
For Gateway's 1956 season ( his third season with the Gateway Players ), he played the role of Max Halliday in Frederick Knott's Dial M For Murder ( July 1956 ), Virgil Blessing in Inge's Bus Stop ( August 1956 ), and Clive Mortimer in John van Druten's I Am A Camera ( August 1956 ).
She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
Writer Simon Nye played the minor role of Clive in series 6, wearing a bright green suit.
James Laurenson played Henry, Peggy Ashcroft played Margaret, Clive Swift played Talbot, Hannah Gordon played Joan, and Richard Burton narrated.
The instrument has also attracted a few non-Asian performers, including University of San Diego professor Christopher Adler, who also composes for the instrument ; English musician Clive Bell ( UK ); Vancouver-based composer / performer Randy Raine-Reusch ( Canada ), who played khaen on Aerosmith's Pump ( 1989 ), Cranberries ' To the Faithful Departed ( 1996 ), and Yes's The Ladder ( 1999 ); and Jaron Lanier ( United States ).
His ' Merry Men ' consisted of Will Scarlet ( Ray Winstone ), Little John ( Clive Mantle ), Friar Tuck ( Phil Rose ), Much ( Peter Llewellyn Williams ), the Saracen Nasir ( played by Mark Ryan ) and Lady Marian ( played by Judi Trott ).
Kürten was subsequently played by Nigel Green in the LWT play Peter and Maria, written by Clive Exton and broadcast on 9 October 1970.
Felton played witness Thomas Ingham opposite Clive Owen in Second Sight in 1999.
Clive Rowe played Nicely-Nicely Johnson, and David Toguri returned as choreographer.
* John Hartley played Mycroft in " The Greek Interpreter " on October 21, 1992, " The Bruce-Partington Plans " on January 24, 1994 and " The Retired Colourman " on March 29, 1995 in the BBC Radio broadcasts starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock and Michael Williams as Watson.
In his memoir Clive: Inside the Record Business, Davis recalled Nyro's audition for him: she'd invited him to her New York apartment, turned off every light except that of a television set next to her piano, and played him the material that would become Eli and the Thirteenth Confession.
" That same year, she played Deanna Schine in the thriller Derailed, co-starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston.
Sir Clive has also played in the annual Gary Player Invitational charity golf tournament to assist golf icon Gary Player raise funds for various children's causes.

Clive and victory
Aside from defeating the French during the Seven Years ' War, Robert Clive, the leader of the Company in India, defeated a key Indian ruler of Bengal at the decisive Battle of Plassey ( 1757 ), a victory that ushered in the beginning of a new period in Indian history, that of informal British rule.
Later in 1757 fighting began again, leading to the Battle of Plassey, where Clive won a decisive victory over the Nawab.
The West Indies toured England in 1976, and their captain Clive Lloyd took offence at Grieg's claim that he would make them " grovel " and the West Indies won the series 3-0 in the Guyanan's first great series victory.
The Knights came third in 2000, followed by a National Rugby League Premiership victory over the Parramatta Eels in 2001, with Andrew Johns winning the Clive Churchill Medal.
The puja was organised because Clive wished to pay thanks for his victory in the Battle of Plassey.
And Anschutz lead counsel Melvin Putnam, in a statement to The Los Angeles Times, plays the victory card: " As the jury correctly found, Crusader did not harm Clive Cussler in any way and owes him nothing.
At the end of the season, Lockyer played at fullback in the Broncos ' 2000 NRL Grand Final victory over the Sydney Roosters, and was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for best and fairest player on the field.
In 1755 he became an ensign in the 39th Foot, but to his regret missed being with the detachment commanded by Robert Clive at the retaking of Fort William, Calcutta, the capture of Chandernagore from the French, and the victory at the Battle of Plassey over the Nawab of Bengal.
After six finishes in the top three without a victory, Argentine Roberto DeVicenzo wins a popular British Open victory at Hoylake, by two shots from Jack Nicklaus and by six from Gary Player and local favourite Clive Clark.
1986 saw Sterling almost carry a clean sweep of the major awards except the Rothmans Medal and win the inaugural Clive Churchill Medal in Parramatta's fourth grand final victory.

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Clive Bell published an appeasement pamphlet ( he later supported the war ), and E. M. Forster wrote an early version of his famous essay “ What I Believe ” with its choice, still shocking for some, of personal relations over patriotism: his quiet assertion in the face of the increasingly totalitarian claims of both left and right that " personal relations ... love and loyalty to an individual can run counter to the claims of the State ".
They have received significant investment over the last 10 years, most notably during the time Sir Clive Woodward was employed by the club between 2005 and 2006, and are now considered to be among some of the best in the country.
A recent theory, proposed by Clive McClelland of the University of Leeds, suggests that the hidden theme is the hymn tune " Now the day is over ".
* Clive Cussler refers to the Uffington Horse in his novel Trojan Odyssey, where it is the symbol of the cult presided over by Epona Eliade.
After the war starts, Clive joins the army, leaving Grace alone to watch over the children.
After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, during which the East India Company's Bengal army under Robert Clive defeated Siraj-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Bengal, the Company established itself as a major player in Indian affairs, and soon afterwards gained administrative rights over the regions of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, following the Battle of Buxar in 1765.
Clive arrived at Fort St. George in June 1744, and spent the next two years working as little more than a glorified assistant shopkeeper, tallying books and arguing with suppliers of the East India Company over the quality and quantity of their wares.
Another Night was a # 18 hit in Germany in 1993 and all over continental Europe, followed by the album Space Invaders but then Clive Davis at Arista Records in the U. S. showed some interest.
In 1737 a much noted dispute with Kitty Clive over the part of Polly in The Beggar's Opera erupted and inspired a satire, The Beggar's Pantomime, or The Contending Columbine.
Protag and then Clive Giblin featured later on guitar and ATV released further records on and off over the following decade or so with varying line-ups, Perry being the only constant member.
With the late-1998 infusion of new characters, it was established Dusty and her children lived over their minimarket and that in the next door flat were students Declan, Gabby and Clive.
However, Coote and Clive argued so violently over who should reoccupy Fort William that they almost fired at each other, which began a lifelong rivalry and hatred between the two men.
Newman used the strand to present plays by writers such as Alun Owen, Harold Pinter and Clive Exton, also bringing over associates from Canada such as William Kotcheff.
Clive Hamilton is the former Executive Director of The Australia Institute, an independent think-tank which has been cited as playing a significant role in debate over social and environmental policies.
As Public Duties came to an end in September 1994, the commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Robin Hodges, handed over command to his brother, Lieutenant Colonel Clive Hodges.
Former Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall took over but was dismissed just three months later, with Clive Walker taking over in March 2002 with the club rooted to the foot of the table.
Dama also comes around who's a barber from the next village over, obsessing over her long lost husband with white hair who she mistakes Dr. Clive for.
Brian's brother Clive took over as Managing Director and Stigwood left NEMS to form his own company, The Robert Stigwood Organisation ( RSO ), in December.
A number of times during the match Hann smashed the cue ball into the pack of reds at the beginning of each frame, spreading the reds over the table and consequently making breakbuilding difficult for both players, a tactic which was described by BBC commentator Clive Everton as bringing the sport into disrepute.
He was given the England captaincy in the autumn of 1997 by new coach Clive Woodward, taking over from Phil de Glanville.

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