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1985 and Alf
The 1980s also saw the cementing of relationships between established characters: Alf Roberts ( Bryan Mosley ) married Audrey Potter ( Sue Nicholls ) in 1985, Kevin Webster ( Michael Le Vell ) married Sally Seddon ( Sally Dynevor ) in 1986.
Warren Mitchell ( born Warren Misell ; 14 January 1926 ) is an English actor who rose to initial prominence in the role of bigoted cockney Alf Garnett in the BBC television sitcom Till Death Us Do Part ( 1965 – 75 ), and its sequels Till Death ... ( ATV, 1981 ) and In Sickness and in Health ( BBC, 1985 – 92 ), all of which were written by Johnny Speight.
This comedy series debuted in 1985 and took the former Till Death Us Do Part characters Alf Garnett ( Warren Mitchell ) and his wife Else ( Dandy Nichols ) from their Wapping house to a lower-class one-level flat in West Ham.
After a brief return of Till Death Us Do Part on ITV in 1981 as Till Death ..., Alf Garnett returned with a vengeance on the BBC's In Sickness and in Health which ran from 1985 to 1992.
Bernie Naylor Medalists: ( 11 total ) 1913: Alf Halliday ( 46 ), 1914: Alf Halliday ( 38 ), 1916: Alf Halliday ( 38 ), 1921: Allan Evans ( 64 ), 1931: Doug Oliphant ( 84 ), 1939: Albert Gook ( 102 ), 1950: Ron Tucker ( 115 ), 1975: Murray Couper ( 63 ), 1985: Mick Rea ( 100 ), 1986: Mick Rea ( 90 ), 1994: Brenton Cooper ( 90 )
* Alf Meyerratken – guitar ( 1985 )
After working with other Swedish directors, including Alf Sjöberg on The Judge ( 1960 ) and Mai Zetterling on Loving Couples ( 1964 ), he then worked in the United States and elsewhere, on: Richard Fleischer's The Last Run ( 1971 ); Louis Malle's Black Moon ( 1975 ) and Pretty Baby ( 1978 ); Roman Polanski's The Tenant ( 1976 ); Jan Troell's Hurricane ( 1979 ); Bob Rafelson's version of The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1981 ); Agnes of God ( 1985 ); Woody Allen's Another Woman ( 1988 ) and Crimes and Misdemeanors ( 1989 ); Richard Attenborough's Chaplin ( 1992 ); Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle ( 1993 ); and Lasse Hallström's What's Eating Gilbert Grape ( 1993 ).
The naming decision took place in the form of an online poll hosted by BBC Five Live in conjunction with the London Development Agency ( who were building the bridge and who had conceived the idea of a public poll ), and won from a shortlist of Live Aid bridge ( in memory of the 1985 concert held at the stadium ), Sir Alf Ramsey ( being England's World Cup winning manager ), Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst ( two of Sir Alf's team ).
Audrey married Alf Roberts ( Bryan Mosley ) in 1985.
She marries Alf, in an episode on 23 December 1985, later enjoying the social status of mayoress and believing herself to be better than the other Street residents.
In 1985, Alf had the shop converted into a self-service establishment.
Also in 1985, Audrey decided that, after a lifetime of heart-ache with unsuitable men young enough to be her sons, Alf was the man for her.

1985 and Garnett
United States v. Garnett, 122 F. 3d 1016, 1018-1019 ( C. A. 11 1997 ) ( per curium ); United States v. Gilbert, 774 F. 2d 962, 965 ( C. A. 9 1985 ) ( per curiam ); United States v. Ware, 247 F. 2d 698, 699-700 ( C. A. 7 1957 ); but see United States v. Oates, 560 F. 2d 45, 82 ( C. A. 2 1977 ).
* 1985: Angelica Garnett, Deceived with Kindness
In the following years, Dartford College ( 1976 ), Avery Hill College ( 1985 ), Garnett College ( 1987 ) and parts of Goldsmiths College and the City of London College ( 1988 ) were incorporated, extending considerably the range of subjects taught.

1985 and returned
Cruijff returned in 1985 as the new manager and Ajax ended the season with 120 goals, of which 37 were from van Basten.
Spain, Portugal ( 1974 ), and several of the military dictatorships in South America returned to civilian rule in the late 1970s and early 1980s ( Argentina in 1983, Bolivia, Uruguay in 1984, Brazil in 1985, and Chile in the early 1990s ).
Lynne, Bevan and Tandy returned to the studio in 1985 as a three-piece ( with Christian Schneider playing saxophone on some tracks ) to record ELO's final album of the 20th century, Balance of Power, released early in 1986.
He returned to Europe for a reunion with Hergé in 1981, and settled in Paris in 1985, where he died in 1998.
Major League Baseball returned to the city in 1969 with the Royals, who have proven stable and became the first American League expansion team to reach the playoffs, in 1976, the World Series, in 1980 and to win the World Series, in 1985 against the state-rival St. Louis Cardinals in the " Show-Me Series.
In the 1985 – 86 season, she returned to CBS in a series titled Mary, which suffered from poor reviews, sagging ratings, and internal strife within the production crew.
In 1985, they returned to the playoffs, and made it all the way to Super Bowl XX, which they lost to the Chicago Bears 46 – 10.
The Patriots returned the favor in 1985 when the Jets lost to New England 26 – 14 in the wild card round ; the Patriots went on to Super Bowl XX where they were defeated by the Bears.
In 1985 some Italian members living in France returned to Italy.
In 1985, the Chargers started using navy blue jerseys and returned to wearing white pants.
* Kim Dae Jung served one term ( 1976 – 1979 ) and in 1980 was exiled to the United States, but returned in 1985 and became President of South Korea in 1998.
Lauda returned to running his airline, Lauda Air, on his second Formula One retirement in 1985.
He returned to The Australian and was its national affairs editor from 1985 to 1991, editor-in-chief from 1991 to 1996 and editor-at-large since 1996 to present.
He has not returned to England apart from some personal visits and very few media appearances, his last one since 1985 being a 2006 interview which formed part of a " Len Deighton Night " on BBC Four.
While leader of opposition, he parted domestic and international interests and served as special mediator of the United Nations in the Iran – Iraq War, but returned to power as Prime Minister after stunning electoral victories in 1982 and 1985.
The Cavs finally returned to the playoffs in 1985, only to lose to the eventual Eastern Conference Champions Boston Celtics in the first round.
Edmonton returned to the Stanley Cup Final and faced the same opponent as they had in 1985, the Philadelphia Flyers.
" This version returned to around 400 theaters in 1985, this time with actor Tim Matheson providing the narration.
Oberth returned to the United States to view the launch of 61A, the space shuttle Challenger launched October 30, 1985.
In the 1980s she returned to the stage in 42nd Street and in the brief 1985 run of The Octette Bridge Club.
A pulled hamstring in 1985 and an ankle injury in 1986 reduced his playing time, but he returned in 1987 as an effective pinch hitter.
From 1983 to 1985, he returned as EPA administrator.
Dr. Watt wrote in 1985 that " Their brigade leader was a young stone cutter named Billy Milne, who returned to his native Scotland for a visit.
Dressed as Kaufman's alter ego Tony Clifton, Zmuda returned to the Comedy Store in 1985.

1985 and BBC
* BEEB, a BBC children's magazine published in 1985
The BBC also introduced a new prime time soap opera, EastEnders in 1985.
Caligula has been played by Ralph Bates in the 1968 ITV television series The Caesars ; John Hurt in the 1976 BBC television series I, Claudius ; John McEnery in the 1985 miniseries A. D .; Szabolcs Hajdu in the 1996 film Caligula ; and John Simm in the 2004 miniseries Imperium Nerone.
documentary about Lindow Man broadcast by the BBC in 1985 attracted 10 million viewers.
Six years later, ITV continued the sitcom, calling it Till Death .... From 1985 to 1992, the BBC produced a sequel In Sickness and in Health.
In 1985, the BBC produced a version of the play for their BBC Television Shakespeare series.
In 1985 BBC Video issued four compilation videocassettes containing highlights from the first three series edited into 90 minute features.
The play was one of the last works to be recorded for the BBC Television Shakespeare project, broadcast in 1985.
On June 17, 1985, The Discovery Channel was launched with $ 5 million in start-up capital from several investors ( including BBC, Allen & Company and Venture America ).
The stadium was demolished in 1985 to make way for the BBC White City building.
It was here in the Central Research Laboratories ( generally known as " CRL ") that Isaac Shoenberg developed ( 1934 ) the all-electronic 405-line television system ( called the Marconi-EMI system, used by the BBC from 1936 until closedown of the Crystal Palace 405-line transmissions in 1985 ).
On April 7, 1985 Norman appeared on Rockspell, a BBC television special hosted by Cliff Richard, with whom he sang " The Rock that Doesn't Roll ".
Beecham's former protégé Norman Del Mar recorded a complete Irmelin for BBC Digital in 1985.
Drake also starred as Smallweed in the BBC adaptation of Bleak House ( 1985 ), and Filipina Dreamgirls, a TV film for the BBC.
* Voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1985
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1985 and 1992.
After the transmission in January 1985 there were quite a few official complaints about the content of the serial to both the BBC itself and the Radio Times.
The Controller of BBC One at the time, Michael Grade, criticised Doctor Who, saying that, the programme had become overly violent, with farcical storylines during season 22 in 1985.
The BBC produced a televised version, which aired in 1985, starring Helena Little, Tim Woodward, Stephanie Turner and Kenneth Cranham.

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