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A sequel to Fleming's book was published on 7 October 2011 under the name Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Pandaemonium is a 2000 film, directed by Julien Temple, screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
It was directed by Alex Cox and adapted for the screen by Cox's fellow Liverpudlian, Frank Cottrell Boyce.
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* Frank Cottrell Boyce was brought up in Rainhill.
It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom.
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The film was directed by Michael Winterbottom from a screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Millions
* Frank Cottrell Boyce ( born 1959 ), British writer
Frank Cottrell Boyce the creative writer behind Danny Boyle's opening ceremy confirmed that the town motto was influence to the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony and the Olympic cauldron designed by Thomas Heatherwick, in which the cauldron once lit starts on the floor and rises up to form one torch.
The screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce adapted his novel while the film was in the process of being made.
Catholic News Services Harry Forbes wrote, " Boyle's offbeat tale — with a clever script by Frank Cottrell Boyce — features good performances all around, especially by the remarkable Etel, who displays just the right innocence and religious fervor in delightful vignettes with the saints.
* Won, Best Screenplay: Frank Cottrell Boyce
* MotherDaughterBookClub. com interview with Frank Cottrell Boyce
Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, with screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
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In 2002, a film adaptation entitled Revengers Tragedy was directed by Alex Cox with a heavily adapted screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Mike Newell is to direct and the screenplay is being written by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
The film also marks the end of Winterbottom's lengthy collaboration with writer Frank Cottrell Boyce, who chose to be credited under the pseudonym Martin Hardy.
He has set up a film production company with friend and co-worker Frank Cottrell Boyce ( writer of Millions and 24 Hour Party People ) named Northern Soul Productions.
The script was by Frank Cottrell Boyce, while the writer's sons, Aidan and Joseph, portrayed the Saint-Exupery brothers, Francois and Antoine, as children.
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Frank Cottrell Boyce ( born 23 September 1959 ) is a British screenwriter, novelist and occasional actor, known for his children's fiction and for his collaborations with film director Michael Winterbottom.

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The University's first Principal, Professor Tom Cottrell, believed that art should be part of the everyday cultural experience at the University, and his inspiration led to the establishment of the MacRobert Arts Centre, which is a small theatre and cinema complex, located adjacent to the Andrew Miller Building.
Cottrell is a noted privacy advocate and has appeared in dozens of interviews on radio, TV, and in print, as well as speaking at numerous conferences.
The original play is set in a depraved Italian court, but Cottrell Boyce's screenplay relocates it to a futuristic version of Liverpool in the year 2011, following the aftermath of a natural disaster which has destroyed the southern half of Great Britain.
Michael Cottrell Brain, second son of the first Baron, is a retired physician and a former Professor of Medicine at McMaster University, Canada.
The novel opens on the wedding day of Ms. Evie Cottrell, whose house is burning to the ground.
Her best friend in modeling school is Evelyn " Evie " Cottrell.
One day, they are pretending to view a home, and it turns out the Realtor is the mother of Evie Cottrell.
The campus, purchased in 1990 by Comer S. Cottrell, is now the site of Paul Quinn College.
It is sometimes called a Watsonian vice-county as vice-counties were introduced for Great Britain, its offshore islands, and the Isle of Man, by Hewett Cottrell Watson who first used them the third volume of his Cybele Britannica published in 1852.
Mount Cottrell is the highest land point in the vicinity.
The current bishop is the Right Reverend Stephen Cottrell, the 10th Bishop of Chelmsford, who signs Stephen Chelmsford.
This relationship is described by the Cottrell equation.
A theoretical description of polarization overpotential is in part described by the Butler-Volmer equation and Cottrell equation.
The mean flow as measured at Frampton Cottrell is, with a peak on 30 October 2000 of and a minimum on 10 August 1990 of.
He is survived by his wife Marie-Christine ( née Cottrell ), whom he met and married in 1956 while stationed in Gibraltar, and by three sons ( one of whom, Jeremy ,( born 1957 ) also played lock for Scotland, five times in the 1986-7 season ), Michael Patrick ( born 1958 ), Ian Anthony ( born 1962 ) and a daughter Clare Jospehine Margaret ( born 1961 )
Their 2005 collaboration, A Cock and Bull Story, is their last according to Cottrell Boyce, who asked that his contribution be credited to Martin Hardy, a pseudonym.
The term pyramidiot is said to have been coined by Leonard Cottrell, whose 1956 book The Mountains of Pharaoh included a chapter entitled " The Great Pyramidiot " about Piazzi Smyth's theories.
The Faradaic current -- which is due to electron transfer events and is most often the current component of interest -- decays as described in the Cottrell equation.

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