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Pressing the Angle button during Episode 3 unveils brief, intermittent visual descriptions of the episode by Andy Hodgson and Jennifer Reinfrank, whilst a half-hour interview with Steve Coogan, conducted by Mark Radcliffe on the January 17, 1994 edition of his radio show, can be accessed through the Extended Scenes menu.
Following Chris Evans ' sudden departure from Radio 1 in early 1997, Radcliffe and Riley were moved to a brief and unsuccessful position on the breakfast show.

Radcliffe and commercial
Two hamlets lay within the parish boundaries: Radcliffe, around the church ; and Radcliffe Bridge, which lay by a bridge over the River Irwell and later developed into Radcliffe's commercial centre.
In a time where writing novels for commercial consumption was one of the only means through which a female author could earn a respectable living, The Italian was a great financial success for Radcliffe.
Al Kooper has reportedly stated many times that he was unhappy with the record and had originally hoped the song would be recorded by a group like The Drifters based upon the original demo of the song as recorded by Jimmy Radcliffe, although it has been his biggest commercial success as a songwriter.

Radcliffe and success
He enjoyed considerable success at Radcliffe.
Because of her reputation and earlier success, the author earned £ 800 from the original copyright of the novel, which was considered a very large sum for a female author and was unparalleled by many of Radcliffe ’ s contemporaries.

Radcliffe and with
Fleming finally abandoned penicillin, and not long after he did, Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford took up researching and mass-producing it, with funds from the U. S. and British governments.
The remake is scheduled for release sometime in 2013 with Daniel Radcliffe starring as Bäumer.
He was with the station at its launch, and while it was being tested during the previous year, under the name Network Y. Charles has also hosted the stations Breakfast Show ( 2004 ) and has sat in for Andrew Collins, Phil Wilding, Phill Jupitus and Radcliffe & Maconie.
* JK Rowling Interview with Daniel Radcliffe cites George Eliot's real name as inspiration for character Lily Evans's name.
Its borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh were delineated according to the Radcliffe Line, which was created in 1947 during Partition of India.
It is noteworthy that here Le Fanu's historical style is blended with his later Gothic style, influenced by his reading of the classic writers of that genre, such as Ann Radcliffe.
In early 1976, Richman put together a new version of the Modern Lovers, with Leroy Radcliffe ( guitar ), Greg " Curly " Keranen ( bass ) and the returning David Robinson ( drums ).
Keranen had previously played with The Rubinoos, and Radcliffe with Woody's Truckstop.
At the time of the state establishment in 1947, the founding fathers of Pakistan were presented in the West where the founding fathers held a Boundary Commission conference with Cyril Radcliffe where the arrangement, area division, and future political set up was negotiated.
** Reserve Constable Albert Alexander, a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously, by Howard Florey's team.
One edition was published in London with Charles Radcliffe who went on to become involved with the Situationist International.
: " Udolpho was written by Mrs. Radcliffe ," said Catherine, with some hesitation, from the fear of mortifying him.
Pratt Medal for her privately printed book of poems, Double Persephone, she began graduate studies at Harvard's Radcliffe College with a Woodrow Wilson fellowship.
At Radcliffe, she began a lifelong friendship with Mabel Foote Weeks, whose correspondence traces much of the progression of Stein's life.
* Paula Radcliffe, multiple world record holder on the roads, marathon world record holder with a 2: 15. 25 performance, half marathon and cross country World Champion, fifth fastest at 10, 000 m.
Surbiton station features in the 2009 film version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Blood Prince with actors Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.
Bros. announced that the spooky nights of Hogwarts were also filmed here with most of the main characters including Daniel Radcliffe
The latter production, which ran in New York until February 2009, required the stableboy to appear naked ; its star, Daniel Radcliffe, was still associated with the Harry Potter films intended for general audiences, and this led to mild controversy.
After two hit albums in as many years ( 1982 – 1983 ), he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe.
One summer, Neil meets and falls in love with Brenda Patimkin, a student at Radcliffe College who is from a wealthy family living in the affluent suburb of Short Hills.
Songwriter Roger Radcliffe lives in a bachelor flat in London, England along with his dalmatian Pongo.
Clarke recorded a single with producer Eric Radcliffe and Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey as The Assembly, and another with vocalist Paul Quinn.

Radcliffe and Shirehorses
The Shirehorses are a spoof band comprising two BBC Radio DJs from Manchester, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley, known collectively as Mark and Lard.
Radcliffe wrote the autobiographical Showbusiness: The Diary Of A Rock ' N ' Roll Nobody ; a critically acclaimed history of his attempts at a career as a musician, including his exploits with Shirehorses.
Riley and Mark Radcliffe formed the parody group The Shirehorses who played at Glastonbury in 1997 in what they called the headline slot, going on as they did at 10 am.

Radcliffe and parody
' Fat Harry White ' ( Radcliffe with a vocoder ) was also a regular on the show, a thinly disguised parody of soul singer Barry White, this character was so successful he was given his own CD in 1998, entitled ' Mmmmm Baby ' ( which was also his catchphrase )-it peaked at number 83 in the UK charts.

Radcliffe and band
Marc Riley was formerly a member of British Manchester band The Fall and later The Creepers before embarking on a radio presentation career alongside Mark Radcliffe.
Radcliffe was the drummer for the band Skrewdriver before their transformation into a White Power outfit.
The most famous member of the band is the radio DJ Mark Radcliffe.
The band later reformed, and played occasional gigs with various personnel, including the Lancashire folk singer and comedian Bernard Wrigley-Crotty and George Radcliffe continued to play in the band, along with Mullins.
Leaky also announced that Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe would be eschewing his famous nude scenes in the upcoming Broadway debut of his play Equus ; and that the wizard rock band Harry and the Potters was disbanding.

Radcliffe and its
Radcliffe subsequently became involved with the magazine Friends, sharing a flat with its editor, Alan Marcuson.
“ Involving mainly students from Dartmouth, Radcliffe, and Harvard, its purpose was to train young leaders to expand the 7-year-old CCC from a program for unemployed youth into a work service program that would accept volunteers from all walks of life .” The entrance of the United States into World War II in 1941 ended this and all other CCC programs because men were needed in the armed services and women became a greater part of the workforce.
In 1961, he achieved a rare " double " by scoring 1008 runs and taking 144 wickets, his performances being instrumental in Radcliffe winning both the league's championship title and its supplementary Wood Cup competition.
It is heir to the name and buildings of Radcliffe College, but unlike that historical institution, its focus is directed not at undergraduate education but postgraduate research.
The constituency was abolished in 1918 with Radcliffe becoming part of the Heywood and Radcliffe constituency, and Farnworth having its own Parliament constituency.
Recent developments include the £ 7. 2 million Radcliffe Road Cricket Centre, opened in 1998 and the state of the art £ 1. 9 million Fox Road stand, which has received awards for its architectural excellence.
Radcliffe joined the Ministry of Information becoming its Director-General by 1941, where he worked closely with the Minister Brendan Bracken.
The Radcliffe Line was named after its architect, Sir Cyril Radcliffe, who as chairman of the Border Commissions was charged with equitably dividing of territory with 88 million people.
For much of its history, its dorms were called " Annex housing ", after the " Harvard Annex ", Radcliffe's original name, but at some point it came to be called the " Radcliffe Quadrangle ".
Historically a part of Lancashire, evidence of Mesolithic, Roman and Norman activity has been found in Radcliffe and its surroundings.
The Radcliffe family took its name from the town.
Radcliffe Tower in the early 19th century with the manor house on the right before its demolition
Radcliffe became well known for its paper industry ; its mills included the East Lancashire Paper Mill and Radcliffe Paper Mill.
Although the town retains much of its existing Victorian and Edwardian housing stock, new estates have been built on former brownfield land including that of the Radcliffe Paper Mill Company.
Nearly a third of the House sports the black and white jersey ( a nod to the Quad's Radcliffe heritage ) with its Cabot insignia.

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