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2004 and British
* 2004 – Paul Atkinson, British guitarist ( The Zombies ) ( b. 1946 )
* Dick Heckstall-Smith ( 2004 ), The Safest Place in the World: A Personal History of British Rhythm and blues, Clear Books.
As an offshore financial centre, the British Virgin Islands enjoys one of the more prosperous economies of the Caribbean region, with a per capita average income of around $ 38, 500 ( 2004 est.
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
* 2004: To commemorate the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, the British led the military parade with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
Also in the 2004 TV poll to find " Britain's Best Sitcom ", Blackadder was voted the second-best British sitcom of all time, topped by Only Fools and Horses.
A copy of this first issue sold for £ 12, 100 on 16 March 2004, which was at the time thought to be the highest price ever paid for a British comic at an auction.
In 2004, he was voted the greatest British prime minister of the 20th century in a poll of 139 academics organised by MORI.
Great British Beer Festival 2004
In 2004 the British hip hop group The Streets released A Grand Don't Come for Free, a concept album charting a period of the protagonists life in which he meets a girl, starts a relationship with her and then breaks up with her after finding out she has been cheating on him.
* 2004 – Alicia Markova, British ballerina ( b. 1910 )
In June 2004, the British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw stated that US authorities had repeatedly assured him that no detainees had passed in transit through Diego Garcia or were disembarked there .< ref > In October 2007 the all-party Foreign Affairs Committee of the British Parliament announced that it would launch an investigation of continued allegations of a prison camp on Diego Garcia, which it claimed were twice confirmed by comments made by Retired US Army General Barry McCaffrey.
* 1929 – Rosalind Hurley, British physician, barrister, ethicist and writer ( d. 2004 )
This equates to a US Dollar figure ( FY04 / 05 ) of $ 657 million and as a percent of British GDP ( 2004 ) amounts to approximately 0. 03 %.
Other notable British Asian films from this period include My Son the Fanatic ( 1997 ), Ae Fond Kiss ... ( 2004 ), Mischief Night ( 2006 ), Yasmin ( 2004 ) and Four Lions ( 2010 ).
In 2004, the same magazine named it the 34th greatest British film of all time.
* 1915 – Michael Relph, British film producer and director ( d. 2004 )
Dictionary of British Classicists, 1500 – 1960, ( 2004 ).
The new dialect approach appears in The Cambridge Guide to English Usage ( Peters, 2004 ) which attempts to avoid any language bias and accordingly uses an idiosyncratic international spelling system of mixed American and British forms ( but tending to prefer the American English spellings ).
* 2004 – M. M. Kaye, British writer ( b. 1908 )
* 1941 – Iona Brown, British violinist and conductor ( d. 2004 )
( 6 January 1920 – 19 April 2004 ) was a British theoretical evolutionary biologist and geneticist.
Spacey's first season started in September 2004, and opened with the British premiere of the play Cloaca by Maria Goos, directed by Spacey, which opened to mixed reviews.

2004 and television
Several biographical programs have been made, such as the 2004 BBC television programme entitled Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures, in which she is portrayed by Olivia Williams, Anna Massey, and Bonnie Wright.
* 2004 – Micheline Charest, French-Canadian television producer ( b. 1953 )
He was the co-host and co-creator of the television program The Man Show ( 1999 – 2004 ), and the co-creator and a regular performer on the television show Crank Yankers ( 2002 – 2007 ).
The CBS television sitcom Becker, 1998 – 2004, was more ambiguous.
News 24 updated the title colours slightly to match those of BBC One bulletins in time for the 50th anniversary of BBC television news on 5 July 2004.
Charles presented the virtual reality game show Cyberzone ( 1993 ) on BBC2 ; the late-night entertainment show Funky Bunker ( 1997 ) on ITV ; the reality television show Jailbreak ( 2000 ) on Channel 5 ; and the late-night chat show Weapons of Mass Distraction ( 2004 ) on ITV.
In late 2004, Radio Televisión Nacional de Colombia ( RTVC ) replaced the liquidated Inravisión ( Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión ) as the government-run radio and television broadcasting service, which oversees three national television stations and five radio companies ( which operate about a dozen principal networks ).
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.
In 2004, he played serial killer Ted Bundy in the A & E Network television film The Riverman, which was based on the book The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer written by Robert D. Keppel.
Beginning in 2004 in the United States, the traditional cable television providers and traditional telecommunication companies increasingly compete in providing voice, video and data services to residences.
0 ( however, there are three cable television companies, Dominica Broadcast, Marpin Telecoms and SAT Telecommunications Ltd. ) ( 2004 )
The series finale ( the 236th episode ), airing on May 6, 2004, was watched by 51. 1 million American viewers, making it the fourth most watched series finale in television history and the most watched episode of the decade.
Mayhew also often appears as a character in television and radio histories of Victorian London, played by Timothy West in the documentary London ( 2004 ) and by David Haig in the Afternoon Play A Chaos of Wealth and Want ( 2010 ).
From 2004 to 2008, Spader starred as the lead character Alan Shore in the television series Boston Legal, in which he reprised his role from the television series The Practice.
In 2004, a documentary team for television channel Five, using special effects experts from movies, tried to make people believe there was something in the loch.
For 37 years beginning in 1967, Albert was the voice of the New York Knicks on radio and television ( getting his start by being a ball boy for the Knicks before getting his first break on New York radio by sportscaster Marty Glickman ) before being let go by the chairman of the MSG Network and Cablevision after Albert criticized the Knicks ' poor play on-air in 2004.
In 2004 producer Guy Perrotta presented the film Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War ( 2004 ), a television documentary on the first major war between colonists and Native peoples in the Americas.
Falk also starred in such holiday television movies as A Town Without Christmas ( 2001 ), Finding John Christmas ( 2003 ) and When Angels Come to Town ( 2004 ).
In 2004, Benaud starred in a series of television advertisements for the Australian Tourism Commission, aimed at promoting Australia as a tourist destination.
* " Reformation " ( The Wire ), a 2004 episode of the television series The Wire

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