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Mornington Crescent (other)
Mornington Crescent is a street in the London Borough of Camden. Mornington Crescent may also refer to: * Mornington Crescent tube station, situated at the northern end of the street * Mornington Crescent (game), a spoof game named after the station, as played on the BBC Radio 4 show ''I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue'' * "Mornington Crescent", a track on the Belle and Sebastian album '' The Life Pursuit'' * "Mornington Crescent", a track on the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band album '' Pour l'Amour des Chiens'' * ''Mornington Crescent'', a 1995 album by the British band My Life Story My Life Story are an English pop group formed in London, England, in 1993. The group's success peaked in the mid to late 1990s as part of the Britpop era. Fronted by singer/songwriter Jake Shillingford, the group inherited their name from an ear ...
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Mornington Crescent
Mornington Crescent is a terraced street in Camden Town, Camden, London, England. It was built in the 1820s, on a greenfield site just to the north of central London. Many of the houses were subdivided into flats during the Victorian era, and what was the street's communal garden is now the Carreras Building. History The crescent was named after the Earl of Mornington, brother of the Duke of Wellington. Comprising three curved terraces grouped in a crescent form around communal gardens, the north side of the crescent (numbers 37–46) was constructed first, dating from the 1820s or earlier. With 36 spacious houses suitable for professional people, the crescent was originally surrounded by green fields, enjoying views across open country to the front and rear, yet was conveniently close to ''town''. However, the building of the railway line into the Euston terminus, and encroachment from the nearby working class districts of Kings Cross and Camden Town led to a change i ...
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Mornington Crescent Tube Station
Mornington Crescent is a London Underground station in Somers Town in north west London, named after the nearby street. The station is on the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line, between and stations. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station was opened as part of the original route of the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway (now the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line) on 22 June 1907. The surface building was designed by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London's (UERL's) architect Leslie Green in the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style). Prior to the station's opening, the name of "Seymour Street" had been proposed. After opening, it was little used. For many years it was open only on weekdays, and before 1966 Edgware-bound trains passed through without stopping. Location The station is situated at the southern end of Camden High Street, where it meets Hampstead Road and Eversholt Street. This junction forms the north-western corner of the ...
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Mornington Crescent (game)
Mornington Crescent is an improvisational comedy game featured in the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show ''I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'' (ISIHAC), a series that satirises panel games. The game consists of each panellist in turn announcing a landmark or street, most often a tube station on the London Underground system. The ostensible aim is to be the first to announce "Mornington Crescent", a station on the Northern line. Interspersed with the turns is humorous discussion amongst the panellists and host regarding the rules and legality of each move, as well as the strategy the panellists are using. The ''actual'' aim of the game is to entertain the other participants and listeners with amusing discussion of the fictional rules and strategies. Origins Mornington Crescent first appeared in the opening episode of the sixth series of ''I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'', broadcast on 22 August 1978. Although five episodes transmitted in 1974–1975 are lost, Mornington Crescent seems to ...
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The Life Pursuit
''The Life Pursuit'' is the seventh studio album by Scottish indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. It was released in Europe on 6 February 2006 by Rough Trade Records and in North America on 7 February 2006 by Matador Records. The models on the album cover are Alex Klobouk, Natasha Noramly, and Marisa Privitera. Release and reception The album earned the band its most successful chart performance yet, reaching #8 in the UK Album Chart and #65 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States, selling 20,485 units in the first week. ''The Life Pursuit'' has been certified Silver in the UK. Lead single "Funny Little Frog" reached the top 20 of the UK Single Charts in January 2006, becoming the band's highest charting to date. " The Blues Are Still Blue" was released as the second single in April of that same year managing to peak inside the top 40. " White Collar Boy" was released as the last single in June peaking inside the top 50 of the same chart. Furthermore, "We Are the Sleepyhe ...
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Pour L'Amour Des Chiens
''Pour l'Amour Des Chiens'' ( French: ''For the Love of Dogs'') is the first all new studio album by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in 35 years, and their sixth album overall. It was released on 12 December 2007, produced by Mickey Simmonds and Neil Innes, by Storming Music Company. The album was performed by original group members Neil Innes, Roger Ruskin Spear, Rodney Slater, 'Legs' Larry Smith, Vernon Dudley Bowhay-Nowell, Martin 'Sam Spoons' Ash, and Bob Kerr, with New Millennium Bonzos Adrian Edmondson, Stephen Fry, and Phill Jupitus. Also credited are Mickey Simmonds (musical director), David Catlin-Birch (guitar and vocals), Johnny Marter (drums and percussion) and Steve Barnacle (bass and jazz guitar). Track listing — CD+DVD Edition Disc 1 (CD) # "Pour l'Amour Des Chiens" (Innes) # " Let's All Go to Mary's House" (Arranged by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band) # "Hawkeye the Gnu" (Arranged by Slater, Innes) # "Making Faces at the Man in the Moon" (Rich, Smith, Hoffman) ...
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