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Clive Harvey, side-kick to the title character of the ITV detective show Jericho.
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This consisted of the two producers ( Cantor and Harvey ), a scratch DJ Jason Tunbridge ( Mad Doctor X ), a guitarist ( Tony Ayiotou ), drummer ( Clive Jenner ), bass guitarist ( Joe Henson ), two MCs ( MC Navigator and Tenor Fly ) and three breakdancers ( Coza, Marat, Tim ).
The book was adapted as a four-hour, two-part mini-series, directed by Clive Donner and starring Ed Asner as Harvey.
In a statement, Clive Morton, the Company Director of Harvey Nichols, said: " The board has today reviewed the company's fur policy and has decided going forward that we will no longer stock real fur items.
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On the negative side, broadcaster and critic Clive James called the series " ... classically awful British television SF ... no apostrophe in the title, no sense in the plot.
The cast featured child actor Bruce Prochnik in the title role alongside Georgia Brown, reprising her West End role as Nancy, and Clive Revill, replacing Ron Moody, as Fagin.
In return for the Awadhian provinces Clive secured from the emperor one of the most important documents in British history in India, effectively granting title of Bengal to Clive.
The " Blimp " character was named Clive Candy and is not actually called " Blimp " other than in the title.
The series was intended to bear the title Hellraiser, but this title was revised before publication due to the contemporaneous release of Clive Barker's unrelated film of the same name.
From Viscount Clive the hotel descended to his son, Edward, who changed the family name to Herbert, his mother ’ s maiden name, and took his father ’ s subsidiary title of Earl of Powis.
The title was created for the third time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1804 when Edward Clive, 2nd Baron Clive, ( being son-in-law of the 1st Earl of the previous creation ) was made Earl of Powis, in the County of Montgomery.
It was re-released as a stand-alone title by HarperCollins in 1988, after the success of the movie, along with an audiobook recorded by Clive Barker and published by Simon & Schuster Audioworks.
It stars Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot, and Keira Knightley as Guinevere.
* In 1975 Clive Sullivan's try effectively won the World title for Australia, as Wales beat England 12-7 at Brisbane, thanks to Sullivan's match-clinching try after chasing a ball over the English line.
* TV dramatization Zero hour operation Barras starring Clive Standen as Major Alan Marshall imdb link: www. imdb. com / title / tt0792910 /
Clive reprised his role in the 1935 sequel, Bride of Frankenstein, which reunited Clive, Whale and Karloff, as well as first giving Frankenstein the official title of Baron.
* The 1970 novel A Piece of Resistance, re-published in the US in 2004 under the title Never Surrender by Clive Egleton depicts resistance to a Soviet occupation of England.
Another title, Primal, created by Clive Barker was never published though it did later appear published by Dark Horse, who also picked up several of Toxic!
* The Inhuman Condititon, story and play by Clive Barker in the Fourth Book of Blood, which was published under that title in the US
Clive and character
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.
Just weeks before his death Morgan said that he did not want to continue playing the role of Father Ted for fear of being typecast: " I don't want to be the next Clive Dunn and end up playing the same character for years.
Scholars have identified a gay sensibility suffused through the film, especially a camp sensibility, particularly embodied in the character of Pretorius ( Thesiger ) and his relationship with Henry Frankenstein ( Clive ).
Gulacy was a film buff, and modeled many characters after film stars: Juliette on Marlene Dietrich, James Larner on Marlon Brando, Clive Reston ( often broadly hinted at as being the son of James Bond as well as the grand nephew of Sherlock Holmes ) occasionally looking like Basil Rathbone and Sean Connery, and a minor character Ward Sarsfield ( after the real-life name of Sax Rohmer ) who looked like David Niven.
Gaiman admits that he stole the name for the Threshold from a story Clive Barker had been planning to do in which Gaiman was going to be included as a character.
Whiteley appears as a character in the book Falling Towards England by Clive James under the name Dibbs Buckley.
* Dixon of Dock Green – ( transmitted in 1963 ) – Marriott appears in an episode entitled The River People playing a character called ' Clive Dawson '; the episode was written by Ted Willis.
Dirk Pitt is a fictional character, the protagonist of a series of bestselling adventure novels written by Clive Cussler.
The character is an avid collector of cars, a characteristic shared with his creator, Clive Cussler.
Here Gretchen starts to show her feelings for Clive, a recurring character throughout the book, who brings news from the outside world as well as new music from his homeland in England.
That year also saw the character return to Epic Comics for a two issue series pitting the Marshal against Clive Barker's Pinhead character.
Clive played the alcoholic and tormented Captain Stanhope, a character that ( much like Clive's other roles ) tragically mirrored his personal life.
Clive Selsby Revill ( born 18 April 1930 ) is a New Zealand-born British character actor best known for his performances in musical theatre and on the London stage.
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