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Shelagh Milligan died in June 2011.
This was advantageous for James Milligan, since, by the English law, he was to inherit all of his brother's fortune if he died childless.
* 16 April-Spike Milligan, comedian, poet and writer ( died 2002 ).
Comic book deaths have been parodied by Peter Milligan in X-Statix, in which all the characters had died by the end of the series.
* Stephen Milligan, a British politician and Conservative MP for Eastleigh, died from autoerotic asphyxiation combined with self-bondage in 1994.

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Johnson appointed one judge to the United States Court of Claims, Samuel Milligan, who served from 1868 to 1874.
Graduating from Milligan College in Tennessee, in 1950, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
The film, which starred Chapman as the eponymous pirate, also featured appearances from Peter Cook, Marty Feldman, Cleese, Idle, Spike Milligan, and Cheech & Chong.
He co-founded The Goon Show radio show with Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe, but appeared in only the first 38 shows on the BBC Light Programme from 1951 to 1953.
Milligan wrote most of Series 4 himself, but from Series 5 ( coinciding with the birth of the Milligans ' second child, Seán ) and through most of Series 6, he collaborated with Eric Sykes, a development that grew out of his contemporary business collaboration with Sykes in Associated London Scripts.
The Milligan-Stephens partnership was finally ended by Stephens ' death from a brain haemorrhage in January 1959 and Milligan later downplayed and disparaged Stephens ' contributions.
Milligan made several forays into television as a writer-performer, in addition to his many guest appearances on interview, variety and sketch comedy series from the 1950s to the 2000s.
Spike Milligan, writer of The Goon Show, remarked that a lot of blue innuendo came from serviceman's jokes, which most of the cast understood ( they all had been soldiers ) and many of the audience understood, but which passed over the heads of most of the BBC producers and directors, most of whom were " Officer class.
Sykes's small office above a grocer's shop at 130 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, was shared from around 1953 by Milligan.
The second series of six episodes ( written from storylines suggested by Speight ) were mostly written by Sykes, although he co-wrote one episode each with John Antrobus and Spike Milligan.
The comedian Spike Milligan ( 1918 – 2002 ), lived at 50 Riseldine Road ( which is on the cusp of Crofton Park and Honor Oak ) after coming to England from India in the 1930s.
* Comedian Spike Milligan dies from liver disease, aged 83.
Steele's father rented a saddle shop from John Milligan.
With J. Milligan, he wrote the 2003 book The Wisdom of Big Bird ( and the Dark Genius of Oscar the Grouch ): Lessons from a Life in Feathers ( ISBN 0-375-50781-7 ).
Milligan was in a relationship until 1992 with Julie Kirkbride, a Daily Telegraph journalist who later served as Conservative MP for Bromsgrove from 1997 until 2010.
Warfield, like those who follow in his footsteps, did not seek to support his doctrine of cosmic eschatology from, treating that passage ( following Kliefoth, Duesterdieck, and Milligan ) as descriptive of the intermediate state and the contrast between church militant and triumphant.
After M < sup > lle </ sup > Rimbaud and her senile father ( Spike Milligan ) return from the prison, the peasants burst into the room and capture the piss-boy “ king ” and M < sup > lle </ sup > Rimbaud.
Acquiring Milligan Hall from his wife ’ s family gave him a beautiful seat on the Bohemia River that became his favorite home.
A second single from the album, The London Sun, was released in February 2006, however, the release marked the departure of Nicholas diPierro, who was subsequently replaced by 19-year-old rookie bassist Matt Milligan.
The video was written, directed and filmed by Brendan, with assistance from Heselton and Milligan.
During this examination, Turner concluded that Milligan suffered from multiple personality disorder.
Milligan received treatment from psychiatrist David Caul, who diagnosed the additional fourteen personalities.
* A Statement from Billy Milligan 21 October 1996
The comedian Spike Milligan ( 1918 – 2002 ), lived at 22 Gabriel Street, Honor Oak, and 50 Riseldine Road ( which is on the border of Crofton Park and Honor Oak ) after coming to England from India in the 1930s.

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To Humphries, Milligan's " best performance must surely have been as Ben Gunn ... Milligan stole the show every night in a makeup which took at least an hour to apply.
This became the one-act play The Bed-Sitting Room, which Milligan co-wrote with John Antrobus, and which premiered at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury on 12 February 1962.
On 6 October 1964, Milligan appeared in Frank Dunlop's production of the play Oblomov at the Lyric Theatre in London, based on the novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov.
In 1971, Milligan caused controversy by attacking an art exhibition, consisting of catfish, oysters and shrimp which were to be electrocuted, at the Hayward Gallery with a hammer.
Milligan lived for several years in Holden Road, Woodside Park and at The Crescent, Barnet, and was a strong supporter of the Finchley Society.
There is a plaque and bench located at the Wadestown Library, Wellington New Zealand in an area called " Spike Milligan Corner ".
In one interview, which was widely quoted at the time, John Cleese stated " Milligan is the Great God to all of us ".
* Spike Milligan with Jeremy Taylor: An Adult Entertainment Live at Cambridge University ( 1974 )
During this period he found time to model for She magazine and also appear in a 1967 stage production of Treasure Island as Squire Trelawney, alongside Spike Milligan and Barry Humphries at the Mermaid Theatre in London.
Milligan, hearing that Dean worked at Pym's, spoke to him assuming that Dean was the ring's man at Pym's.
Dean was surprised, and Milligan shut up-but Dean guessed that someone else at Pym's was involved.
* Spike Milligan ( 1918 – 2002 ) the comedian and writer went to school at Catford's Brownhill Boys School and often visited the suburb where his aunt and uncle lived.
Milligan is located at ( 40. 498949 ,-97. 388390 ).
Peter Milligan, who began his career at 2000 AD, before working briefly for both Pacific Comics and Eclipse Comics, contributed two titles ( one quarter of the initial line-up ; the same as Gaiman ) to the Vertigo launch.
Spencer Milligan departed the show at the beginning of its third season for financial reasons.
He later transferred to the entertainment branch ( under luminaries such as Spike Milligan ), and immediately prior to his national service, there was a brief stint at RADA ( the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ), during which his fees were paid by film director Brian Desmond Hurst, who also used Moore as an extra in his film Trottie True.
Peter Milligan, a veteran of the Vertigo line, having written both Shade, The Changing Man and Animal Man at the publisher's inception, then took over, starting with a short story in the landmark 250th issue, and taking over full-time following this.
This was targeted at the stand-up comedy VHS market at the time, and the inlay cover made great mention of comic legends ' appearances, such as Spike Milligan, Michael Palin and Bernard Manning.
Milligan speculated the bill may have been adapted for the local conditions, slim fare meaning the birds had to pick at dangerous scorpions and spiders.

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