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John Clarke – Satirical comedian, writer and actor. Creator of Fred Dagg. Suzy Clarkson – television host and presenter. Lana Coc-Kroft – radio and television host, beauty queen. Jenny-May Coffin – netball player, sports commentator and news presenter. James Coleman – television presenter, radio host and actor.
Disappearance of Suzanne Lyall. On the night of March 2, 1998, Suzanne Lyall (born April 6, 1978), [1] an undergraduate at the State University of New York at Albany, left her job at the Babbage's in Crossgates Mall in the nearby suburb of Westmere after the store had closed. She is believed to have taken a city bus from the mall back to the ...
The following women have appeared in the American or international edition of Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month.Those who were also named Playmate of the Year are highlighted in green.
2021 New South Wales local elections: Albury; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Team Kylie 6,426 22.6 Stuart Baker Team 4,863 17.1 Alice Glachan Ticket 3,959 14.0
The Miss Rodeo America program provides one of the most visible media spokespersons for the sport of professional rodeo and the Western way of life. Since its inception in 1955, the Miss Rodeo America Pageant has recognized the need for scholarships to help contestants further their education.
Catman (born David Taieb in 1971), son of Willy Lewis, famous French drummer, is a French musician and electronic music producer from Paris. He founded his own label Slackness Records in 2001, co-founded La Maison Magasin in 2008, and the record label end micro-publishing Much Much More [clarification needed] based in Brussels, Belgium.
Andrew Sinclair (director/screenplay); Oliver Reed, Fiona Lewis, Derek Jacobi, Anna Gaël, Meg Wynn Owen, Richard Davies, Elaine Ives-Cameron, Tim Wylton, Hubert Rees, Dilys Price, John Rainer, Gwyneth Owen, Patrick Carter, Andrew McCall, Sally Anne Newton, Timon Sinclair 13 Cleopatra Jones: Warner Bros.
The Archers is a British radio soap opera currently broadcast on BBC Radio 4, the corporation's main spoken-word channel.Broadcast since 1951, it was famously billed as "an everyday story of country folk" and is now promoted as "a contemporary drama in a rural setting".