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Billingham and Forum
He was Artistic Director of the Forum Theatre, Billingham from 1980 – 81 and was appointed Director-in-Residence at the University of Western Australia in 1982.
* Macbeth, The Forum Theatre, Billingham, 1968
It was founded circa 650 by a group of Saxons known as Billa's people, to refurbish the Forum Complex in partnership with The Billingham Partnership group.
On June 2nd 2011, the Billingham Forum returned from its £ 15m refurbishment, which started in mid 2009.
There was originally a fish pond in the center of Billingham Forum, however this has been removed.
In 1974, the comedy actor Terry Scott, travelling between his hotel in Middlesbrough and a performance at the Billingham Forum, mistook the bridge for a regular toll crossing and drove his car off the end of the roadway, landing in the safety netting beneath.
* 1965: Building of the ice rink structure for the Billingham Forum.

Billingham and facilities
The principal operating facility in the UK is located at Royston in Hertfordshire, with other facilities in Edinburgh, Brimsdown in Enfield, north London, Billingham in Teesside and Clitheroe in Lancashire as well as a large facility in Germiston, South Africa.

Billingham and art
In 1997, Billingham was included in the exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy of Art which showcased the art collection of Charles Saatchi and included many of the Young British Artists.

Billingham and with
Paterson stayed with Rowland, who added Billy Adams ( guitar / banjo ), Seb Shelton ( drums, formerly of Secret Affair ), Micky Billingham ( keyboard ), Brian Maurice ( alto saxophone ), Paul Speare ( tenor saxophone ) and Steve Wynne ( bass ), releasing a handful of singles in 1980 and 1981, and adopting a new look that included hooded tops, boxing boots, and pony tails.
They joined up with keyboardist Mickey Billingham ( Dexys Midnight Runners ), guitarist Mick Jones ( The Clash ), bassist Horace Panter ( The Specials ) and drummer Stoker ( Dexys Midnight Runners / The Bureau ) to form a quasi-supergroup of the UK punk / ska / mod scene.
The road is featured briefly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when Harry and his friends were escaping from Death Eaters, by J. K. Rowling ; The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins ; Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf ; Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw and its musical adaptation, My Fair Lady ; Saturday and Atonement by Ian McEwan ; several Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; the Saki story Reginald on Christmas Presents ; several stories by John Collier ; A Room with a View by E. M. Forster ; The London Eye Mystery, The Late Mr Elvesham by Herbert G. Wells by Siobhan Dowd ; The Wish House by Celia Rees ; a The Matrix-based story, Goliath by Neil Gaiman ; features often in novels by Mark Billingham and The Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon.
The Teesside area was partitioned between the boroughs of Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh, with the wards of Billingham East & West, Grangefield, Hartburn, Mile House, North End, Norton, Stockton South, Thornaby East & West going to Stockton ; the wards of Coatham, Eston Grange, Kirkleatham, Ormesby, Redcar and South Bank going to Langbaurgh ; and the rest going to Middlesbrough.
His career World Series ERA of 0. 83 stood as the record ( with at least 25 innings ) until Jack Billingham broke it in 1976 with a mark of 0. 36.
When he returned to England, Morrissey arranged a meeting with Billingham and the two began developing the TV series.
Some of the secret development work was carried out by ICI at Billingham, Northeast England under a government contract with the code name Tube Alloys.
Billingham is a town in County Durham in the unitary authority of Stockton on Tees, in North East England, with a population of 35, 765 ( 2006 ).
Reminded of the three young boys, Billingham came up with the simple yet original idea of holding a Saturday morning competition for these children.
The 1950s were to be Bishop Auckland's best with the Northern League title won in the first three seasons with Billingham Synthonia being the runners-up on each occasion.
Bell was born in Billingham, County Durham, England, where he grew up with his mother, Eileen ( née Matfin ), and older sister, Kathryn.
There was an intense local rivalry with both the Whitley Warriors and the Billingham Bombers.
His footballing career started at non-league Billingham Town, but at the age of 19, he joined his boyhood heroes Middlesbrough as a defender, making 156 League appearances over nearly five seasons ( helping them win promotion to the Football League Second Division in 1987 and First Division in 1988 ), with a seven-game loan spell at Darlington in 1985, before he moved to Manchester United on 29 August 1989 for £ 2. 3 million, by which time Middlesbrough were back in the Second Division after relegation.
In the UK it is found at three sites: Tilbury, Anglian water, treating a wastewater with a high industrial contribution ; Southport, United Utilities, because of land space issues ; and Billingham, ICI, again treating industrial effluent, and built ( after the Tilbury shafts ) by ICI to help the agent sell more.
He notably played for Bolton Wanderers, Bradford City, Grimsby Town and Colchester United, having also had spells with Billingham Synthonia, Notts County, Leyton Orient, Bury, Chester City, Blackpool, Millwall, Ipswich Town, Hull City and Sheffield United.
Davison was brought up in the North East of England and in 1987 he signed terms with Non-League side Billingham Synthonia.
John Billingham, who co-chaired the Cyclops team, wrote a dedication to Bernard M. Oliver, which appears in the new edition, along with introductory remarks by SETI League president Richard Factor and executive director H. Paul Shuch.
After The Beat's 1983 break-up, he and Wakeling formed General Public with Mickey Billingham and Andy " Stoker " Growcott of Dexys Midnight Runners and Horace Panter of The Specials.
Roundly seen as one of the most one-sided trades in major league history, with Morgan, Billingham, and Geronimo all being vital cogs in the Reds ' 1975 and 1976 World Series championships, May nonetheless continued to produce home runs and RBI for the Astros.
Following his retirement, he played a handful of games for Billingham Synthonia, who held a close relationship with Middlesbrough.

Billingham and new
In 1989, a new role in a children's series written by Blackadders Tony Robinson, would have a lasting impact, both on the nations ' children and on Billingham himself.

Billingham and center
In addition to Morgan, included in the deal to the Reds were César Gerónimo ( who became their regular center fielder ) and pitcher Jack Billingham ( who soon joined the Reds pitching rotation as a leading starter ), veteran infielder Denis Menke, and minor league outfielder Ed Armbrister.
Oakland scored an unearned run in the first inning off Jack Billingham when Reds center fielder Bobby Tolan misplayed a fly ball.
Along with Menke, the Reds received future Hall of Fame second baseman Joe Morgan, starting pitcher Jack Billingham, center fielder Cesar Geronimo and utility outfielder Ed Armbrister, while the Astros received second baseman Tommy Helms, first baseman Lee May and utility infielder Jimmy Stewart.

Billingham and drama
He decided to attend a drama class at Stockton & Billingham College.

Billingham and .
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
Houston sent second baseman Joe Morgan, infielder Denis Menke, pitcher Jack Billingham, outfielder Cesar Geronimo and prospect Ed Armbrister to Cincinnati for first baseman Lee May, second baseman Tommy Helms and infielder Jimmy Stewart.
* Billingham ( in Stockton-on-Tees ) and Wilton ( in present day Redcar and Cleveland ): ICI used the site to manufacture fertilisers in the 1920s and went on to produce plastics at Billingham in 1934.
The ICI Billingham Division was split into the ICI Heavy Organic Chemicals Division and ICI Agricultural Division in the 1960s.
From 1971 to 1988 ICI Physics and Radioisotopes Section ( later known as Tracerco ) operated a small General Atomics TRIGA Mark I nuclear reactor at its Billingham factory for the production of radioisotopes used in the manufacture of flow and level instruments, among other products.
* P. Morrison, J. Billingham, J. Wolfe: The search for extraterrestrial intelligence-SETI.
In addition, the voters also elect a sheriff ( Charles H. Billingham ), a county clerk ( Joseph Ripa ), and a surrogate ( Patricia Egan Jones ).
Kilkenny was replaced by John " Rhino " Edwards on bass and Billingham left to join General Public.
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Tyne Tees also has smaller studios and offices in Billingham, York, London and within the Media Centre at the University of Sunderland.

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