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  • | language = English Rival journalists Jack and Minnie (Hulbert and Courtneidge) compete for a scoop about a missi
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  • ...ord Woodall''' (6 April 1929 – 19 May 1982), was an [[English people|English]] [[news presenter|newsreader]] for the [[British Broadcasting Corporation| [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • {{Use British English|date=May 2016}} | language = English
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  • ===Corporate Communications English and Grammar=== ...e largest segment of professional writers for North American, third-person English. They are also edited and published by hundreds of professional writers who
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  • | language = English According to [[Allmovie]], the film is: "A prescient satire of tabloid journalists and celebrity culture, ''The Naked Truth'', is a well-acted British comedy
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  • ...ountry=GBR|size=100%|CBE}} (18 February 1931 – 1 October 2007) was an English broadcaster, author and stage director. He qualified as a [[w:barrister|bar ..., a lively and humorous news events quiz featuring two teams of well-known journalists and columnists sparring against one another. The show was a production of W
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  • | language = English [[Category:Films about journalists]]
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  • {{short description|English journalist, TV presenter and politician}} ...A|sep=,|size=100}} (''[[née]]'' '''Rowlands'''; born 16 April 1933), is an English [[journalist]], [[television presenter]] and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Par
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  • | language = English ...er publicity-seeking agent and being besieged by [[autograph]] hunters and journalists. When she receives Datchett's invitation to stay at his house, she accepts
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  • | language = English ...and was set in New York. The authors, both very experienced U.K. national journalists and best-selling authors, extensively researched material in New York and w
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  • ...r of the British Empire|CBE]] (25 May 1913 – 22 December 1965) was an English journalist and broadcaster, who became the BBC's first war correspondent, a ...ording commentary for broadcast the following day. He was one of the first journalists to experiment with unconventional outside broadcasts, such as when flying i
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  • ...{{snd}}23 January 2017), known professionally as '''Gorden Kaye''', was an English actor, best known for playing womanising café owner René Artois in the te ...Appeal]] held, in ''[[Kaye v Robertson]]'', that there was no remedy in [[English law]] for an invasion of privacy.<ref name=guardian/><ref>{{cite book |titl
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  • '''Bernard John Manning''' (13 August 1930 – 18 June 2007) was an English comedian and nightclub owner.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pr-inside.com/c In interviews with journalists, Manning would remind them of his appearance with [[Dean Martin]] in [[Las
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  • | language = English Other characters include two tabloid journalists who discover the Communist weapons, but are killed; a rear admiral who is o
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  • | language = English ...cause Brian to walk out. Everyone but Luke follows, and Luke chastises the journalists. Visibly shaken, Brian decides to back out of the show but gives his blessi
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  • {{Use British English|date=August 2012}} .... He spoke many languages (possibly up to 20) including [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]], [[Greek langua
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  • ...Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (7 January 1896 – 12 March 1984) was an English [[playwright]] and actor, earlier in his career known for writing the play ...[Phoney War]]", employed as a "Conducting Officer" tasked with supervising journalists who were visiting the front line. In May 1940,<ref name="BBC">[https://www.
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  • '''Alan George Heywood Melly''' (17 August 1926 – 5 July 2007) was an English [[jazz]] and [[blues]] singer, critic, writer and lecturer. From 1965 to 19 [[Category:English humanists]]
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  • {{short description|English TV dramatist, screenwriter, journalist}} ...ennis Christopher George Potter''' (17 May 1935&nbsp;– 7 June 1994) was an English television [[dramatist]], screenwriter and journalist. He is best known for
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  • ...Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (21 July 1934 – 27 November 2019) was an English [[w:Theatre director|theatre and opera director]], actor, author, televisio ...bourne]], followed by a new production of ''The Marriage of Figaro'' for [[English National Opera]] in 1978. Miller's other turns as an opera director include
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