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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.
At a party, he met a pregnant Elizabeth Taylor ( then married to Michael Wilding ) whose first impression of Burton was that " he was rather full of himself.
Secrets of a Windmill Girl ( 1966 ) featured Pauline Collins and April Wilding and was directed by Arnold L. Miller.
Emily Wilding Davison ( 11 October 1872 – 8 June 1913 ) was a militant women's suffrage activist.
The 1911 census documents that were uncovered state that Emily Wilding Davison was found ' hiding in the crypt ' in the Houses of Parliament.
On the evening of May 12 1956, while filming Raintree County, Clift was involved in a serious auto accident when he smashed his car into a telephone pole after leaving a dinner party at the Beverly Hills home of his Raintree County co-star and close friend Elizabeth Taylor and her second husband, Michael Wilding.
Included in this lineup was Australasia's only competitor, Tony Wilding, who was also the reigning Wimbledon gentlemen's champion.
The indoor knockout competition started on 5 May, and continued as expected until the semi final round where Wilding was beaten by Britain's Charles P. Dixon.
The Essanay building in Chicago was later taken over by independent producer Norman Wilding, who made industrial films.
The Karsh series was replaced in the following year by a new design based on the portrait by Dorothy Wilding that was also used in the United Kingdom.
The Wilding series was replaced by the " Cameo " series, a horizontal design by Ernst Roch.
Despite the fact that Neagle was some 8 years senior to Wilding, they proved to be an extremely bankable romantic pairing at the British box office.
The third pairing of Neagle and Wilding in the " London films ", as the series of films came to be called, was in Spring in Park Lane ( 1948 ).
The script was written by Nicholas Phipps, who also played Wilding ’ s brother.
The result was a collection of variations on a theme that came to be known as the Wilding issues, based on a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by photographer Dorothy Wilding.
It was at this time he met Michael Wilding and they remained friends until Wilding's death in 1979.
Under this company, the town was the responsibility of a man by the name of Hugh Wilding Cole.
Bernard McNally was a local star in the 1980s, with two other local players, Kevin Seabury and Peter Wilding being fan favourites at the club in the 1990s.
Tamara Wilding of the Beaumont Society pressure group said that it was " not fair that people in this situation should have to annul their marriage and then enter a civil partnership.
Michael Charles Gauntlet Wilding ( 23 July 1912 – 8 July 1979 ) was an English stage, television and film actor.

Wilding and University
* Cahill, Rowan, " Sunshine and Shadows ", in Wilding, Michael and David Myers ( editors ), Confessions & Memoirs: Best Stories Under the Sun, Volume 3, Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 2006, pp. 192-198.

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After the pastoral political paradisal Pacific Highway Wilding published two documentary novels, The Paraguayan Experiment, the story of the New Australia settlement, and Raising Spirits, Making Gold and Swapping Wives: The True Adventures of Dr John Dee & Sir Edward Kelly, which Peter Porter selected as one of The Economist Books of the Year: ' The story of Queen Elizabeth I's necromancer, John Dee, as transcribed from original documents interspersed with Michael Wilding's own words.
Williams A & R man Danny Wilding wrote down the name " Brand X " to keep track of their activity on the studio calendar and the name stuck.
In: Bowden, A. J., Burek, C. V. & Wilding, R. ( eds ).
* Carol Wilding, President & CEO of Toronto Board of Trade
* Faith Wilding ( Womb Room & Waiting )
# J. Bates, " High Level-Programs & the AIDS Trojan ," In: Wilding E, Skulason F ( eds ) Virus Bulletin.

Wilding and Writing
* Bruce Clunies Ross, ' Paradise, Politics and Fiction: The Writing of Michael Wilding ,' Meanjin, 45 i ( 1986 ) 19-27.

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* Michael Wilding portrayed Colonel Blood in the 1957 episode " The Trial of Colonel Blood " of NBC's anthology series, The Joseph Cotten Show.
* Chris Geere, Actor on BBC Drama series " Waterloo Road " playing the role of Matt Wilding.
Dulac was one of the designers of the Wilding series stamps, which were the first definitive stamps of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Rav Wilding won the series.

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Neagle and Wilding were reunited in The Courtneys of Curzon Street ( 1947 ), a period drama that became the year's top box-office attraction.
The events around the defection of Benedict Arnold and the actions of André were the subject of the film The Scarlet Coat ( 1955 ), directed by John Sturges, with Michael Wilding playing Major André.
Cole, Hugh Henry Wilding ' The Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador ( St. John's: Newfoundland Book Publishers, 1984 ),
Wilding had four wives, Kay Young ( married 1937, divorced 1951 ), actress Elizabeth Taylor ( married 1952, divorced 1957 ), Susan Nell ( married 1958, divorced 1962 ), and actress Margaret Leighton ( married 1964 until her death in 1976 ).
* Michael Wilding ( actor ) ( 1912 – 1979 ), English actor
After appearing in two British films, including the starring role of Flora MacDonald opposite David Niven in Bonnie Prince Charlie ( 1948 ), the tall willowy actress played second female lead in Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn ( 1949 ) starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, and Michael Wilding.
Odin consisted of managing director Paul McKenna ; programmers Steve Wetherill, Robbie Tinman, Marc Dawson ( now Wilding ), Keith Robinson, George Barnes, Tommy Laningan, Derrick Rowson, and Stefan Walker ; artists Paul Salmon, Stuart Fotheringham, and Colin Grunes ; and musician Keith Tinman.
He was born on 5 May 1916 to Major Hector Fitzroy Maclean ( 1873 – 1932 ) and Winifred Joan Wilding ( c1875-1941 ), daughter of J. H. Wilding.

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