Nichola McAuliffe (born 27 August 1955) is an English television and stage actress and writer, best known for her role as Sheila Sabatini in the ITV hospital...
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nominee Glenn Youngkin. Throughout McAuliffe's term in office, the state had a Republican-controlled legislature and McAuliffe issued a record number of vetoes...
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McAuliffe, New Zealand speech pathologist Nichola McAuliffe (born 1955), British actress Paul McAuliffe, 350th Lord Mayor of Dublin Roger McAuliffe,...
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Surgical Spirit is a British television sitcom starring Nichola McAuliffe and Duncan Preston that aired from 14 April 1989 to 7 July 1995. It was written...
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Scotland Nichola Mallon (born 1979), Northern Irish politician Nichola McAuliffe (born 1955), British television and stage actress and writer Nichola Pease...
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Directed by Adrian Noble and staged by Ron Field, the production starred Nichola McAuliffe and Paul Jones as Lilli/Kate and Fred/Petruchio, with Tim Flavin and...
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Anton Rodgers (Grandpa Potts), Brian Blessed as Baron Bomburst, Nichola McAuliffe as Baroness Bomburst and Richard O'Brien as the Childcatcher. Closing...
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Mitchell (Lewis Bridgeman) - made their debut. Brenda and Hugh Collins (Nichola McAuliffe and Michael Bertenshaw), the parents of Debbie Colwell (Jenny Meier)...
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Cusk Ciaran Hinds as Richard M Watts Malcolm Storry as Red Morgan Nichola McAuliffe as Black Eyed Mog Cristian Solimeno as Clay Jackson Miguel Alvarez...
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November 2024. "Honey Mitchell". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 2 March 2021. McLennan, Patrick (15 October 2020). "EastEnders casts former Coronation Street...
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who in turn had replaced original cast member Janet Brown. Actress Nichola McAuliffe also appeared in this role. For the recording on 29 October 1975,...
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refurbished Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre). Brian Blessed and Nichola McAuliffe originated their respective stage roles at the London Palladium in...
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version of the play at the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick in 2008. Nichola McAuliffe played Fairchild in 2011 in a production of The Lady in the Van at...
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the novel with Lenny Henry as the Narrator, Lauren Mote as Matilda, Nichola McAuliffe as Miss Trunchbull, Emerald O'Hanrahan as Miss Honey, Claire Rushbrook...
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Mrs. McMasters Lia Williams as Mrs. Smith Jessica Flood as Mrs. Porter Patsy Ferran as Fiona Williams Barney Fishwick as Michael Williams Nichola McAuliffe...
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in 1962 and 1963. McAuliffe was at full-back when Millstreet beat St Nicholas' to win his second Cork JFC medal in 1963. McAuliffe died on 26 January...
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1". BBC. Retrieved 17 July 2016. "BBC Radio 4 - Afternoon Drama, Nichola McAuliffe - The Incomparable Witness". BBC. Retrieved 30 July 2016. "BBC Radio...
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(1958–2014), The Young Ones, Bottom, The New Statesman Nichola McAuliffe (born 1955), Surgical Spirit Greg McHugh (born 1980), Gary: Tank Commander, Fresh Meat...
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Time, opposite David Cassidy. Immediately afterwards, she succeeded Nichola McAuliffe as Kate/Lili Vanessi in the RSC production of Kiss Me Kate at the...
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Ned Sherrin and then John Peacock starring Belinda Lang as Lucia, Nichola McAuliffe as Mapp and Guy Henry as George. Lobster à la Riseholme /ˈrɪzəm/ was...
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BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Drama play, The Incomparable Witness by Nichola McAuliffe, was a drama about the involvement of "Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the...
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Plunkett & Macleane (category Films with screenplays by Charles McKeown)
Fielding as Brothel Gent Nicholas Farrell as M.P.'s Secretary Iain Robertson as Rob Claire Rushbrook as Lady Estelle Nichola McAuliffe as Lady Crombie Tom...
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1993 Marin Mazzie & Brian Stokes Mitchell (Broadway Revival) – 1999 Nichola McAuliffe & Paul Jones (London Revival) – 1987 Robert Merrill & Roberta Peters...
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Sandy McDade as Gail Tim Stern as Gene Richard Durden as Mr Boggle Marcia Warren as Mrs Boggle Joseph Long as Spiros Eonomides Nichola McAuliffe as Maria...
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Miller – David Tennant Carol Melkett – Anna Chancellor Miss Furnival – Nichola McAuliffe Colonel Melkett – Gary Waldhorn Harold Gorringe – Desmond Barrit Schuppanzigh...
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programme's Radio 2 jingle. In 1987, he starred as Fred/Petruchio with Nichola McAuliffe as Lilli/Kate in the Royal Shakespeare Company's successful production...
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starred Heather Sears. Tom Conti, Jack Shepherd, John Hurt, Tony Doyle, Nichola McAuliffe and Steve Harley starred in Gillespie's shows there. Notable productions...
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car maker and boat designer. Kenneth McAlpine (1920–2023), racing driver, was born in Cobham. Nichola McAuliffe (born 1955), television and stage actress...
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directed by David Grindley and starred Jeffrey Holland as Tom and Nichola McAuliffe as Diana, featured Joanna Bending as Sarah Chase, David Benson as...
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Beach (series 1) Tim Vine as Sebastian Beach (series 2) Ron Donachie as Angus McAllister Robert Bathurst as Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe Ben Lawrence of The...
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