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Stephen J. Bush
Stephen J. Bush is a Welsh people, Welsh actor who started his professional career in early 2000 with a series of comedy sketches on the BBC Choice Wales show ''Sleeping Dogs (TV series), Sleeping Dogs''. These sketches were later seen and commissioned as a series by the then new BBC Choice/BBC Three controller Stuart Murphy. Films/TV *''Green Zone (film), Green Zone'' - directed by Paul Greengrass (2009) *''Holby City'' - directed by Sarah O'Gorman - BBC (2007) *''Atonement (2007 film), Atonement'' - directed by Joe Wright (2006) *''Flyboys (film), Flyboys'' - directed by Tony Bill - MGM (2006) *''Bad Girls (TV series), Bad Girls'' - directed by Barnaby Southcombe - ITV Network, ITV (2006) *''Crimesolver'' - directed by Sara Allen - BBC Wales (2005) *''Fried (2002 TV series), Fried'' - BBC 2W (2002) *''Sleeping Dogs (TV series), Sleeping Dogs'' - produced by Tom Law - BBC Choice Wales (2000/01) *''Star Stories'' Episode 1 - directed by Elliot Hegarty - Channel 4 (2006) *''Forgive ...
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Stephen Bush
Stephen Kupakwesu Bush (born 21 March 1990) is a British journalist. He is columnist and associate editor at the ''Financial Times'' and has also written for ''The Guardian'', ''The Telegraph,'' '' i'' and ''New Statesman''. Early life and education Bush is mixed race with Jewish heritage. He was educated at Morpeth School, a state comprehensive school in Globe Town, near Bethnal Green in East London, followed by Balliol College at the University of Oxford, where he studied history. At university, he was a member of the Oxford University Labour Club and volunteered for Andy Burnham's unsuccessful campaign to become Labour Party leader in 2010. Bush matriculated in 2008 and graduated in 2011. He supports Arsenal football club. Career Bush worked for the magazine ''Progress'' (linked to the organisation of the same name) before writing for ''The Daily Telegraph'', including working on the Morning Briefing email as editorial assistant to Benedict Brogan. He joined the ''New S ...
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BBC Wales
BBC Cymru Wales is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Wales. It is one of the four BBC national regions, alongside the BBC English Regions, BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Scotland. Established in 1964, BBC Cymru Wales is based in Cardiff and directly employs some 1,200 people to produce a range of programmes for television, radio and online services in both English and Welsh. BBC Cymru Wales operates two TV channels (BBC One Wales, BBC Two Wales) and two radio stations (BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru). The total budget for BBC Cymru Wales (including S4C's £76 million) is £151 million, £31 million of which is for BBC-produced television productions. Services Television BBC Cymru Wales operates two television services, BBC One Wales and BBC Two Wales, which can opt out of the main network feed of BBC One and BBC Two in England to broadcast national programming. These two channels broadcast a variety of programmes in English, inc ...
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar year (the ...
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Charles Palmer (director)
Charles Palmer is an English television director, best known for his work on ''Poldark'', ''Doctor Who'', and ''Agatha Christie's Marple''. Early and personal life Palmer is the son of actor Geoffrey Palmer (1927–2020) and Sally Green. He was married to actress Claire Skinner from 2001 to 2015. The couple had two sons, William John (b. 1999) and Thomas Henry (b. 2002). Selected filmography *''Agatha Christie's Marple'' **"The Murder at the Vicarage" (2004) **"A Pocket Full of Rye" (2009) **"A Caribbean Mystery" (2013) *''Doctor Who'' **" Smith and Jones" (2007) **"The Shakespeare Code" (2007) **"Human Nature" (2007) **"The Family of Blood" (2007) **"Oxygen" (2017) **"The Eaters of Light" (2017) *''Lark Rise to Candleford'' **Series 1, Episode 1 (2008) **Series 1, Episode 2 (2008) **Series 1, Episode 3 (2008) **Series 1, Episode 5 (2008) *'' By Any Means'' (2013) His picture is used in the opening credits of '' As Time Goes By'' beside Judi Dench's daughter, Finty Williams. T ...
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Vital Signs (TV Series)
''Vital Signs'' is a British television drama series which aired on ITV1 in 2006. It stars Tamzin Outhwaite as a supermarket check-out operator who decides to become a doctor. The series co-stars William Beck, Fraser Ayres, Eve Best, Claudie Blakley, Lucinda Dryzek, Beth Goddard, Alfie Hunter, Brooke Kinsella, Harry Lloyd Harry Charles Salusbury Lloyd (born 17 November 1983) is an English actor. His performance in the Channel 4 miniseries '' The Fear'' (2012) earned him a British Academy Television Award nomination. He gained prominence through his roles as Wil ..., Peter Rnic and Steven Waddington. The filming of the show is based in numerous London hospitals and medical schools; predominantly the show has been shot in St George's Hospital and Medical School. The theme tune, 'Go My Own Way', was written and recorded by Alexis Strum, and produced by Magnus Fiennes. External links * 2006 British television series debuts 2006 British television series endings 2000 ...
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Michael Davies (director)
Michael Davies may refer to: Entertainment * Michael Davies (television producer) (born 1966), British producer of television game shows in the United States * Mike Davies (broadcaster) (born 1978), disc jockey * Michael ffolkes (Michael Davies, 1925–1988), illustrator and cartoonist * Dik Mik (Michael Davies, born 1943), British musician with the band Hawkwind Sports * Michael Davies (cricketer) (born 1976), English cricketer * Michael Davies (ice hockey) (born 1986), American professional ice hockey player * Mike Davies (rugby league), of the 1980s for Wales and Cardiff City * Mike Davies (footballer) (born 1966), English former professional footballer * Mike Davies (tennis) (1936–2015), British tennis player Other * Michael Davies (Catholic writer) (1936–2004), traditionalist Catholic writer * Sir Michael Davies (parliamentary official), Clerk of the Parliaments 1997–2003 * Michael Davies (judge) (1921–2006), judge of the High Court of England and Wales * Mike Davi ...
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Tastebuddies
{{Use dmy dates, date=November 2022 ''Tastebuddies'' was a late night show on BBC Choice UK that had started life as a 'straight', 'daytime TV' style studio-based cookery show on BBC Choice Wales presented by Rhian Williams . It soon after became a 10-minute section of a magazine show presented by Amy Charles, called "In Full View" that was also shown on BBC Choice Wales. Following a change of director in 1999 (and dramatic reduction of budget) it became a series of low-budget, anarchic, "fly-on-the-wall" style comedy-cookery sketches in the 2nd and final series of In Full View, and the first 4 episodes of Sleeping Dogs. It was during the 2nd series of In Full View that these sketches were seen by the then new head of BBC Choice, Stuart Murphy. He commissioned Tastebuddies for a 10 part series on BBC Choice UK in 2000. Trivia BBC News broadcaster Huw Edwards made a cameo appearance in the final episode. Creative Cast & Crew Some of the more technically able members of t ...
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More 4
More4 is a British free-to-air television channel, owned by Channel Four Television Corporation. The channel launched on 10 October 2005. Its programming mainly focuses on lifestyle and documentaries, as well as foreign dramas. Content When the channel first launched in 2005, it mostly focused on US dramas and repeats of Channel 4 programmes. Having shown all five weekday editions of ''The Daily Show'' since More4's launch, in January 2011 the channel scaled back its commitment to one episode per week in order to increase investment in its arts programming. On 23 January 2012, More4 re-focused towards more lifestyle-based content. Documentaries which previously aired on the channel moved to Channel 4. More4's schedule runs every day from 08:55 to 04:00. More4 shows programmes from TJC during downtime. Branding 2005–2012 In September 2005, Channel 4 began running teaser trailers for the new station (although the name was neither mentioned nor seen in the adverts). Sho ...
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network operated by the state-owned enterprise, state-owned Channel Four Television Corporation. It began its transmission on 2 November 1982 and was established to provide a fourth television service in the United Kingdom. At the time, the only other channels were the television licence, licence-funded BBC One and BBC Two, and a single commercial broadcasting network ITV (TV network), ITV. The network's headquarters are based in London and Leeds, with creative hubs in Glasgow and Bristol. It is publicly owned and advertising-funded; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public corporation of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, which was established in 1990 and came into operation in 1993. Until 2010, Channel 4 did not broadcast in Wales, but many of its programmes were re-broadcast ...
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Elliot Hegarty
Elliot Hegarty is a film and television director working in Britain and the United States. His film and TV credits include Ted Lasso starring Jason Sudeikis for Apple TV which won 7 Emmys in 2021, the highly-acclaimed Cheaters (American TV series), Cheaters for BBC1, two film adaptations of David Walliams' books - The Midnight Gang with Alan Davies and Haydn Gwynne and Grandpa's Great Escape with Tom Courtenay and Jennifer Saunders. He also directed ''Lizzie and Sarah'' by Julia Davis, ''Lovesick (TV series), Lovesick'' on Netflix, ''Star Stories'', ''The Kevin Bishop Show'', ''FM (British TV series), FM'', ''Moving Wallpaper'', ''Great Night Out'' and Jack Whitehall's TV series - ''Bad Education (TV series), Bad Education''. In the US Elliot has directed over 35 episodes of TV across a broad range of Network comedies such as ''Black-ish'', ''The Real O'Neals'', ''Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series), Mr. Sunshine'', ''The Middle (TV series), The Middle'', ''Suburgatory,'' Selfie, Troph ...
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Star Stories
''Star Stories'' is a British television comedy programme that took a satirical look at celebrities and their lives. It was first shown on Channel 4 on 15 September 2006. ''Star Stories'' is made by Objective Productions commissioned for Channel 4 by Shane Allen and Andrew Newman with Lee Hupfield producing, Elliot Hegarty directing and Phil Clarke and Andrew O'Connor as executive producers. '' The Sun'' reported that Channel 4 had axed ''Star Stories'' to free up cash to invest in other shows. The main theme of the show was the theme from the film ''Gone with the Wind''. Cast Guest Starring: *Harry Enfield: Elvis Costello. Narration was commonly by Simon Greenall. However, the second and fourth episodes of the first series, the first and third episodes in the second series and the first, second and third episodes of the third series were narrated by Steve Edge, Matt King, Dolly Wells and Kevin Bishop in the guise of the lead characters George Michael, Guy Ritchie, Gary B ...
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