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  • ...Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]] (hardback), [[w:Penguin Books|Penguin Books]] (paperback) | release_date = 1986
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  • ...issue =73 | pages =9 | publisher =[[Games Workshop]] | date = January 1986 }}</ref> ...er Radio Scripts''. [[Douglas Adams]], edited by [[Geoffrey Perkins]]. Pan Books, London. 1985. {{ISBN|0-330-29288-9}}
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|1986|7|31|1918|8|2|df=y}} | years_active = 1939–1986
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  • ...anddaughter gang up on the long-suffering Sarah, whose one haven is Bygone Books, the remarkably unsuccessful [[bookstore|second-hand bookshop]] where she w |rowspan="8"|2||1||''Memory Games''||16 August 1986
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  • '''Roger Wilmut''' (born 19 June 1942) is a British writer and compiler of books on [[British comedy]]. Wilmut attended [[Warwick School]], and began his 'd Wilmut's books include ''[[The Goon Show]] Companion'', ''[[Tony Hancock]]: Artiste'', ''F
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  • | last_aired = {{End date|df=y|1986|15|4}} (reruns 1989–1999) ...a British [[animation|animated]] [[comedy]] series which ran from 1983 to 1986. It was based on the [[comic strip]] character [[Bananaman]] and each of th
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  • | death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|1986|05|26|1921|03|23|df=y}} (DEATH date then BIRTH date) --> '''Peggy Ann Clifford''' (23 March 1921 in [[Poole]], Dorset – 26 May 1986, in [[Kensington]]), was an English film, stage, and television character a
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|1986|06|02|1916|05|19|df=y}} ...Douglas Grafton''', {{postnominals|country=GBR|MC}} (19 May 1916 – 2 June 1986) was a producer, writer and theatrical agent. He served in [[w:World War II
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  • ...ref> The screenplay concerns an accountant who is creative with his firm's books and uses the money to fund a romantic spree. ...ore effectively 20 years later in [[Jonathan Demme]]'s ''[[Something Wild (1986 film)|Something Wild]]''",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/fil
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  • ...was the costume designer at the time. They had two children: William (born 1986) and Charlotte (born 1989). ...Jacko's brother in the comedy series ''[[Brush Strokes]]'' which ran from 1986 to 1991, in which he was married to the less than faithful Gloria.
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  • ...f name=independent/> He enjoyed acting in school productions and loved the books of [[Charles Hamilton (writer)|Frank Richards]], featuring [[Billy Bunter|B ...st=Telegraph|date=1 June 1998|publisher=Pan|isbn=9780330367752 |via=Google Books}}</ref>
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  • ...Eric Partridge, ''A Dictionary of Catch Phrases'', Rowman & Littlefield, 1986, p.230]</ref> ...atedly search for the eponymous character.<ref>[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=dF9zDXmpsI0C&pg=PT322&lpg=PT322&dq=bumblethorpe&source=bl&ots=fLKRc0Kpg-
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  • | years_active = 1947–1986 ...e.com/books?id=XHbFLkrXezMC&pg=PT54 |location=London |publisher=[[Atlantic Books]] |page=54 |isbn=9781848877573 |author-link=Louis Barfe}}</ref>
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  • ...(writer)|John Lloyd]].<ref>Brown, Janet. ''Prime Mimickery'' Robson Books, 1986, p. 115</ref> The largely spoken 'song' "Iron Lady" was released as a sing ...cker''.<ref>{{cite book | title=Prime Mimicker: Amazon.co.uk: Janet Brown: Books | id= {{ASIN|0860512479|country=uk}} }}</ref>
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  • ...r 2014|publisher=Amberley Publishing Limited|isbn=9781445640846|via=Google Books}}</ref> then [[Mount St Mary's Catholic High School, Leeds|St Michael's Jes ...ws+actor&hl=en Smoothie and the Brat]", ''[[Evening Times]]'', 15 February 1986, p. 11. Retrieved 19 November 2013</ref>
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  • ...<br>(m. 1954; div. {{circa|1961}})<br>{{marriage|[[Pat Phoenix]]<br>|1986|1986|end=died}}<br>{{marriage|Nancy Jaeger<br>|1988|1996|end=divorced}}<br>{{mar ...reet]]'' star [[Pat Phoenix]], marrying her a few days before her death in 1986.
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  • ...Evil Under the Sun]]'' (1982) and ''[[Mona Lisa (1986 film)|Mona Lisa]]'' (1986).<ref name=bfi>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9 ...thorlink2=Neil Shand |title=The Melting Pot |year=1983 |publisher=[[Robson Books]] |location=London |isbn=0-86051-195-2 |at=introductory pages }}</ref>
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  • ...date=27 May 2016|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=9781509502608|via=Google Books}}</ref> In the same year it was briefly revived in Britain for a further 1 ...e=Fallen Stars: Tragic Lives and Lost Careers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Gb5ci9IF_SMC&q=death+%22barry+evans%22&pg=RA1-PT61|year=2004|publisher=H
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  • ...s Folly (film)|Dead Man's Folly]]'' and ''[[Murder in Three Acts]]'' (both 1986).<ref name=imdb>{{IMDb name | id = 0147699 | name = Jonathan Cecil}}</ref> He narrated audio books of many of [[P. G. Wodehouse]]'s books, performing voice characterisations for each character, and becoming possib
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  • | publisher = [[Pan Books]] ...is a [[sequel]]. It was originally published by [[Macmillan Publishers|Pan Books]] as a paperback in 1980. The book was inspired by the song [[Grand Hotel (
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