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* Giles Coren portrayed Mark Antony in the sixth episode of the second series of The Supersizers Eat ( aired BBC One, 9: 00 pm Monday July 27, 2009 )
* Giles Coren
In April 2007, she participated in Edwardian Supersize Me for the BBC with food critic Giles Coren, spending a week eating the equivalent of a wealthy Edwardian couple's food, whilst wearing a corset.
Sue Perkins appeared in a second ' Supersizers ' series called The Supersizers Eat ... with Giles Coren which aired on BBC Two in June and July 2009.
Perkins filmed two series which aired on BBC Two in 2010: Giles and Sue Live The Good Life, with Giles Coren, and The Great British Bake Off, a cookery competition series which she co-hosts with Mel Giedroyc, each episode looking at a different aspect of baking.
On July 26, 2008, The Times newspaper from the United Kingdom featured a comment piece by restaurant reviewer and columnist Giles Coren ( known for his profanity-strewn complaints ), containing general anti-Polish sentiment.
Sue Perkins and Giles Coren dressed in Victorian clothes for The Supersizers Go ...
In 2007 she co-presented Animal Farm with Giles Coren ; the series, which explored genetic modification and pharming, was produced by Lion Television for Channel 4.
* 2005: Giles Coren, Winkler
* Winkler ( novel ), by Giles Coren
She is the daughter of Dr Anne ( née Kasriel ) and the humorist and journalist Alan Coren, and the sister of journalist Giles Coren.
Victoria and Giles Coren wrote an introduction to Chocolate and Cuckoo Clocks, an anthology of the best comic writing by their father Alan Coren, published by Canongate in October 2008.

Giles and born
Daniel Foe ( his original name ) was probably born in the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate, London.
* Michael Giles, drummer, King Crimson, born Waterlooville
When he was introduced in " School Hard " ( season 2 ), Giles read that he was " barely two hundred ," implying that he was either born or sired in 1777 or slightly earlier.
The county is named for William Branch Giles who was born in Amelia County in 1762.
* William Branch Giles, ( 1762 – 1830 ), born in Amelia County, United States Congressman, United States Senator, and Governor of Virginia.
Southern agriculture pioneer and publisher Cully Cobb was born in Giles County.
* Neill S. Brown, Governor of Tennessee from 1847 to 1849 ; born in Giles County.
* John C. Brown, Governor of Tennessee from 1871 to 1875 ; born in Giles County.
Ernest Giles was born in Bristol, England, son of William Giles, a merchant, and Jane Elizabeth, née Powell.
Rupert Edmund Giles ( most frequently called Giles ) was born circa 1955 in England.
The poor brothers and sisters and scholars were to be drawn from the four parishes that were most closely tied to Alleyn ( being St Botolph's Bishopsgate where he was born, St Giles, Middlesex where he had built his Fortune Theatre, St Saviour's Southwark where he had the Paris Bear Garden and had managed the Rose Theatre, and St Giles Camberwell where the college was founded ).
Cameron Giles ( born February 4, 1976 ), better known by his stage name Cam ' ron or " Killa Cam ", is a Grammy-nominated American rapper.
Cameron Giles was born and raised in Harlem, New York.
** Giles Fletcher, the Elder, poet and diplomat ( born c. 1548 )
Nicholas Breton was probably born at the " capitall mansion house " in Red Cross Street, in the parish of St Giles without Cripplegate, mentioned in his father's will.
He was born on 22 July 1621, at the home of his maternal grandfather Sir Anthony Ashley in Wimborne St Giles, Dorset.
She and Wilson had two sons, Robin ( born 1943 ) and Giles ( born 1948 ).
Qian Xuesen ( Wade – Giles: Ch ' ien Hsüeh-sên ) was born in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, 180 km southwest of Shanghai.
His son, Giles ( born 1953 ), also an actor, was born there.
Giles Heneage Radice, Baron Radice PC ( born 4 October 1936 ) is a Labour member of the House of Lords.

Giles and 29
Wood says that he and his second wife died of fright and exposure after the Great Fire of London, and were buried at St Giles in the Fields on 29 October 1666.
Giles Chichester ( born 29 July 1946 ) is a British Conservative Party politician, and a Member of the European Parliament ( MEP ) for South West England and Gibraltar.
Her funeral service at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on 29 November was " the occasion of an impressive public tribute ", according to The Scotsman.
Ronald " Carl " Giles ( September 29, 1916 – August 28, 1995 ), often referred to simply as Giles, was a cartoonist most famous for his work for the British newspaper the Daily Express.
On 29 November 1695 Stair, who had been for some time in failing health, died in Edinburgh, aged 76, and was buried in the church of St Giles.
Giles Alexander Smith ( September 29, 1829 – November 8, 1876 ), was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Two more balls were delivered before that tally was cut down to two-Hussey bowled Simon Jones for a two-ball one, so with Gough and Giles in, England needed 35 off 29 balls.

Giles and July
Yale died on July 8, 1721 in London, England, but was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of St. Giles in Wrexham, Wales.
* July 7 – Ernest Giles, Australian explorer ( d. 1897 )
On 1 July, Knox preached from the pulpit of St Giles ', the most influential in the capital.
On 19 July, Knox held a National Thanksgiving Service at St Giles '.
William Ernest Powell Giles ( 20 July 1835 – 13 November 1897 ), best known as Ernest Giles, was an Australian explorer who led three major expeditions in central Australia.
When the revised Book of Common Prayer was used for the first time during worship on 23 July 1637 in St Giles ' Edinburgh, it set off a revolt which became so uncontainable that it led to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, beginning with the Bishops Wars and developing into the English Civil War.
Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford ( 23 July 1765 – 2 March 1802, Woburn, Bedfordshire, baptised 20 August 1765 at St Giles in the Fields ) was an English aristocrat and Whig politician, responsible for much of the development of central Bloomsbury.
Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot ( 6 July 1918 – 22 August 1977 ) was an English film and television actor, best remembered as the gentleman's gentleman, Giles French, opposite Brian Keith's character, in the sitcom Family Affair ( 1966 – 1971 ).
On Sunday 23 July 1637 efforts by King Charles I to impose Anglican services on the Church of Scotland led to the Book of Common Prayer revised for Scottish use being introduced in St Giles '.
* July 31 — St Giles Church in Willenhall is completed and consecrated.
She married violinist Giles Broadbent in July 2007 in the chapel of Rugby School, Warwickshire.
On 2 July 1998, Giles made his Test debut against South Africa, and took 1 for 106 in 36 overs.
Stephen Giles ( born July 4, 1972 in Saint Stephen, New Brunswick ) is a Canadian sprint canoer who competed from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.
The London Welsh Chorale and The British Sinfonietta gave the work its world premiere performance ( it never went further than a notebook during Parry's lifetime ) under Harry at St Giles Cripplegate, Barbican, London on July 14th 2012.
Giles suffered a broken collarbone, a concussion, and a bruised right wrist and did not play again until July 15, 2004, missing 52 games.
The first use of the prayer book was in St Giles ' on Sunday 23 July 1637, when James Hannay, Dean of Edinburgh, began to read the Collects, part of the prescribed service, and Jenny Geddes, a market-woman or street-seller, threw her stool straight at the Minister's head.
In July 1977, Irish international player-manager John Giles returned to Dublin to take up the same role at Rovers.
In 2009, through July 1 Giles had the lowest batting average (. 191 ), slugging percentage (. 271 ), and OPS (. 548 ) in the major leagues.

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