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Moira Brooker
Moira Brooker (born 1957) is an England, English actress and presenter. She is best known for playing Judith Hanson in the long-running British sitcom ''As Time Goes By (TV series), As Time Goes By''. The program lasted for nine series between 1992 and 2005, and is still broadcast on some PBS affiliate stations in the United States. Biography Brooker was born in Croydon, and is the daughter of Victor Brooker and Ethel Bassett; she has an older sister, Janis. In 1983, Brooker appeared in the television series ''Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime'', appearing in the sixth episode "The Ambassador's Boots". In 1984, she appeared in a play called ''Canterbury Tales'', which was adapted from Geoffrey Chaucer's book of the The Canterbury Tales, same name by Phil Woods and director Michael Bogdanov. In 1992, she joined the cast of ''As Time Goes By'', which starred Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer (actor), Geoffrey Palmer. Brooker played Judith Hanson, the twice-divorced daughter who ru ...
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Croydon, Surrey
Croydon is a large town in South London, south London, England, south of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Croydon, a Districts of England, local government district of Greater London. It is one of the largest commercial districts in Greater London, with an extensive shopping district and night-time economy. The entire town had a population of 192,064 as of 2011, whilst the wider borough had a population of 384,837. Historically an ancient parish in the Wallington Hundred, Wallington hundred of Surrey, at the time of the Norman conquest of England Croydon had a church, a mill, and around 365 inhabitants, as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Croydon expanded in the Middle Ages as a market town and a centre for charcoal production, leather tanning and brewing. The Surrey Iron Railway from Croydon to Wandsworth opened in 1803 and was an early public railway. Later 19th century railway building facilitated Croydon's growth as a commuter town for London. By the early ...
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