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Several British humour classics were first serialised in Punch, such as the Diary of a Nobody and 1066 and All That.
* Charles Pooter, fictional diarist in the classic 19th century novel Diary of a Nobody, lived in the fictional Brickfield Terrace, Holloway.
George and Weedon Grossmith locate their aspirational Mr Pooter in Tufnell Park ( Upper Holloway ) in Diary of a Nobody.
* The Diary of a Nobody, an English comic novel written by George Grossmith and his brother Weedon Grossmith.
* March 1-George Grossmith, co-author of Diary of a Nobody ( born 1847 )
* June 14-Weedon Grossmith, co-author of Diary of a Nobody
Second, he wrote, in collaboration with his brother Weedon, the 1892 comic novel Diary of a Nobody.
Charles ( left ) and Lupin Pooter at Broadstairs, from Chapter VI of Diary of a Nobody
The Diary of a Nobody was published as a novel and has never been out of print since.
Walter Weedon Grossmith ( 9 June 1854 – 14 June 1919 ), better known as Weedon Grossmith, was an English writer, painter, actor and playwright, best known as co-author of The Diary of a Nobody ( 1892 ) with his famous brother, music hall comedian and Gilbert and Sullivan star, George Grossmith.
Weedon Grossmith also illustrated The Diary of a Nobody to much acclaim.
VI of The Diary of a Nobody )
The Diary of a Nobody was published as a novel and has never been out of print since.
* Grossmith, George and Grossmith, Weedon, Diary of a Nobody ( 1892 ).
Charles ( left ) and Lupin Pooter at Broadstairs, from Chapter VI of The Diary of a Nobody.
In The Diary of a Nobody the Grossmiths create an accurate, if amusing, record of the manners, customs and experiences of lower-middle-class, suburban Londoners of the late Victorian era.
* A gamer named Equus456 created The Diary of a Nobody trivia quiz game at the the online trivia and quiz community, FunTriva. com.
* In 2004, blogger Kevan Davis began publishing a daily weblog version of The Diary of a Nobody at Diaryofanobody. net.
Chapter XI of The Diary of a Nobody.
Irving's idiosyncratic style of acting and its effect on amateur players was mildly satirised in The Diary of a Nobody.
726 – 732 Holloway Road-the location of the fictional Brickfield Terrace in Diary of a Nobody
The road also features heavily as the home of a fictionalised Meek in Jake Arnott's The Long Firm trilogy, and was the setting for George and Weedon Grossmith's Diary of a Nobody.
A row of Victorian houses, numbers 726 – 732, opposite Upper Holloway railway station, stands at the described location of the fictional Brickfield Terrace in Diary of a Nobody.
* Diary of a Nobody ( 2012 ) ... Mr. Charles Pooter

Diary and is
Besides living together under continuous observation, which is the major attraction of the contest, the program relies on four basic props: The stripped-bare, back-to-basics environment in which they live, the evictions, the weekly tasks and competitions set by Big Brother and the " Diary / Confession Room ", in which the housemates individually convey their thoughts, feelings, and frustrations and reveal their nominees for eviction.
Indeed, the format is ideally suited to such analysis because the viewer is afforded the opportunity to see how a person reacts on the outside through the constant recording of their actions and also what they feel on the inside through the Diary Room / Confession Room.
* 1947 – The Diary of a Young Girl ( better known as The Diary of Anne Frank ) is published.
2011: Appleby stops drawing Roger to focus on Dennis and Gnasher, and Roger's Dodge Diary is introduced alongside Nixon reprints.
As well as providing a first-hand account of the Restoration, Pepys's diary is notable for its detailed accounts of several other major events of the 1660s, along with the lesser known Diary of John Evelyn.
This claim was put forth in The Ill-Framed Knight: A Skeptical Inquiry Into the Identity of Sir Thomas Malory, written by the aforementioned William Matthews, a British professor who taught at UCLA ( and is most famous for his transcription of the Diary of Samuel Pepys ).
Diary of a Lost Girl ( 1929 ) directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks, deals with a young woman who is thrown out of her home after having an illegitimate child, and is then forced to become a prostitute to survive.
* June 15 – The Diary of a Young Girl is published.
A solo artist usually needed months to write a play ( though Jonson is said to have done Volpone in five weeks ); Henslowe's Diary indicates that a team of four or five writers could produce a play in as little as two weeks.
The earliest known performance of the play is recorded in Philip Henslowe's Diary on 13 June 1594, as The Tamynge of A Shrowe at the Newington Butts Theatre.
Bridget Jones's Diary is a 1996 novel by Helen Fielding.
Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther is a 1939 short documentary film which deals with the German-American community on the eve of World War II.
David Holzman's Diary is a 1967 American film, directed by Jim McBride, which spoofs the art of documentary-making.
Then Elsa's double role is revealed when she steals the Grail Diary from Indy.
Early examples of mock-documentaries include David Holzman's Diary ( 1967 ), Pat Paulsen For President ( 1968 ), Take the Money and Run ( 1969 ), and All You Need is Cash ( 1978 ).
In the episode " Gildersleeve's Diary " ( 10 / 22 / 40 ), it is revealed that his middle name is Philharmonic.
In the episode " Fibber Hires A Surveyor " ( 3 / 26 / 40 ) it is revealed that she is having a romantic relationship with orchestra leader Billy Mills, and in the episode " Gildersleeve's Diary " ( 10 / 22 / 40 ), we learn that she also has a romantic past with Gildersleeve.
And so it is with the story " The Diary of Sophronia Winters " and the performances of Agnes Moorehead and Ray Collins, we again hope to keep you in ...
Betty enjoys writing and keeps a diary that is featured in the miniseries Betty's Diary.
* 2001, From The Diary Of Sally Hemings, with a text by author and professor Sandra Seaton, is a song cycle by the American composer William Bolcom ; it was premiered at the Library of Congress, one of several institutional sponsors that commissioned the new work.

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