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* Adrian Chiles ( born 1967 ), British television and radio presenter
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* Associated British Corporation, a former British film and television company
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
In 1992, David Thacker directed a British television adaptation with Juliet Stevenson, Trevor Eve and David Calder.
Category: 1970s British television series
Category: 1974 in British television
Most British comedy films of the early 1970s were spin-offs of television series, including Dad's Army and On the Buses.
Some tracks and demos from the album ( initially planned for release in 2008 ) were leaked on the internet in 2006, and a documentary entitled The Return of Courtney Love, detailing the making of the album, aired on the British television network in the fall of that year.
Graves's two books were the basis for a British television adaptation produced by the BBC.
On television, the actor Freddie Jones portrayed Claudius in the 1968 British television series The Caesars while the 1985 made-for-television miniseries A. D. features actor Richard Kiley as Claudius.
* Class ( TV series ), a British television programme, which airs on CBBC
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began transmission on 2 November 1982.
* Anthony Crank, British television presenter
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera set in Weatherfield, a fictional town in Greater Manchester based on Salford.
Since first being aired, it has been one of the most financially lucrative programmes on British commercial television, underpinning the success of its broadcaster ITV and its franchise Granada Television.
" became widely heard on British television for the first time.
" Rather, remember that Elsie, Ena and Co. were the first of their kind ever seen on British television.
Clive Anderson ( born 10 December 1952 ) is a British former barrister, best known for being a comedy writer as well as a radio and television presenter in the United Kingdom.
Five months after the release of Tommy, The Kinks released another concept album, Arthur ( Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire ) ( September 1969 ), written by Ray Davies ; though considered by some a rock opera, it was originally conceived as the score for a proposed but never realised BBC television drama.
By the late 1970s, two and a half million British homes received their television service via cable.

British and show
* On the British game show Countdown, contestants are given 30 seconds to make the longest word from nine random letters.
* On the British game show BrainTeaser, contestants are shown a word broken into randomly arranged segments and must announce the whole word.
As neither tune is attributed and both show elements of oral transmission, scholars can only speculate that they are possibly of British origin.
These three women remained with the show for 20 years or more, and became archetypes of British soap opera, often being emulated by other serials.
The song " Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps " was included in the soundtrack of the Australian film Strictly Ballroom, and became a theme song for the British TV show, Coupling, with Mari Wilson performing it for the title sequence.
The British became the major power in the Indian sub-continent after the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ) and began to show interest in Afghanistan as early as their 1809 treaty with Shuja Shah Durrani.
The Cinematograph Films Act 1927 was passed in order to boost local production, requiring that cinemas show a certain percentage of British films.
" ( modelled on the British show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
In 1995 the show won Best New TV Comedy at the British Comedy Awards, with O ' Hanlon receiving Top TV Comedy Newcomer Award.
At the 1996 British Comedy Awards the show won Top Channel 4 Sitcom Award, McLynn took the Top TV Comedy Actress award.
Two British children's annuals were produced based on the show published by Collins in 1960 and 1961.
In 1965, a weekly show for British TV titled Groucho was poorly received and only lasted 11 weeks.
He came out as homosexual on a chat show hosted by British jazz musician George Melly, becoming one of the first celebrities to come out publicly.
After the popularity of game shows hit a nadir in the mid-1990s ( at which point The Price Is Right was the only game show still on daytime network TV ), the British game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
It was a spin-off of the British reality show Gene Simmons ' Rock School, which also aired on VH1.
Other luminaries include Keith Johnstone, the British teacher and writer – author of Impro, who founded the Theatre Machine and whose teachings form the foundation of the popular shortform Theatresports format, Dick Chudnow, founder of ComedySportz which evolved its family-friendly show format from Johnstone's Theatersports, Stan Wells, creator of the " Clap-In " longform style and founder of The Empty Stage Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, and Bill Johnson, creator / director of The Magic Meathands, who pioneered the concept of " Commun-edy Outreach " by tailoring performances to non-traditional audiences, such as the homeless and foster children.
He also performed a duet with another British pop star, Joss Stone, a week earlier on the United Kingdom chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.
* 1981 – British television: on Coronation Street, Ken Barlow marries Deirdre Langton, which proves to be a national event scoring massive viewer numbers for the show.
Aerial photos taken by German pilots during WWI clearly show the Nebbi Yunes sanctuary, near the British landing site at the beginning of the British 1918 Jerusalem offensive.
Two archive recordings of Orton are known to survive: a short BBC radio interview first transmitted in August 1967 and a video recording, held by the British Film Institute, of his appearance on Eamonn Andrews ' ITV chat show transmitted 23 April 1967.
More than anyone, Lord Dalhousie was responsible for the British acquiring the Koh-i-Noor, in which he continued to show great interest for the rest of his life.
He produced and appeared in an American adaptation of the British show The Sketch Show, which aired on Fox.

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