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    hate. Hancock filmed a series for STV and Discovery Real Time called Nick Hancock's Fishing School, where he teaches a number of students the art of fly...
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  • It was produced independently for the BBC by Hat Trick Productions. Nick Hancock hosted the first three series of the show from 1994 until 1997. He was...
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    comedy partner Hugh Dennis and was vice-president from 1983 to 1985 with Nick Hancock as president. He was in the writing team for three revues in a row. While...
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    joined the Footlights, where he first met Steve Punt and club president Nick Hancock, and the trio collaborated on a number of projects besides the annual...
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    also the host of Room 101 from 1999 to 2007, replacing original host Nick Hancock. Merton appears as a panellist regularly on Radio 4's Just a Minute,...
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  • Windsor, Andy Gray, Peter Simon Week 4 - Janet Ellis, Caron Keating, Nick Hancock, Mark Kermode Week 5 - Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, Tommy Boyd, Shane...
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  • broadcast from 1995 to 2006. The show was originally presented by comedian Nick Hancock. Retired England football team captain Gary Lineker and former England...
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    (help) "Ratho adventurer Nick Hancock begins Rockall solo bid". Bbc.com. 5 June 2014. "Rockall". Scotland.gov. Nick Hancock sets world records on Rockall...
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    It's All Over, a sports-based comedy panel game, formerly presented by Nick Hancock; it proved to be the show's final series. In 2007 he appeared on TV Heaven...
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    writers on the show. They also wrote for Clive Anderson Talks Back, Nick Hancock on Room 101, Murder Most Horrid, and co-wrote some of the Heads to Heads...
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  • Atkinson as Mr. Bean Matilda Ziegler as Irma Gobb and the policewoman Nick Hancock as the camera thief Robin Driscoll as the police sergeant Dursley McLinden...
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  • president in 1982 with Nick Hancock, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis as his contemporaries. Mullarkey formed Hancock & Mullarkey with Hancock, performing their...
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  • the letter John Rolfe as the postman Stephen Frost as the laughing man Nick Hancock as the train guard Eryl Maynard as the air hostess Hugo Mendez as the...
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  • British comedy talk-show Room 101. The first three series were hosted by Nick Hancock and then Paul Merton hosted series 4 to 11. Starting with series 12,...
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  • 1978), Conservative Party politician Nick Hancock (born 1962), actor and television presenter Sir Patrick Hancock (1914–1980), diplomat, ambassador to...
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  • 25 October 1991 John Wells Robert Harris 16–18 02x05 1 November 1991 Nick Hancock Clare Short MP 20–18 02x06 8 November 1991 Stephen Frost Michael White...
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  • Brenman, Richard Briers, Roger Sloman, Angus Deayton, Stephen Frost, Nick Hancock, Christopher Ryan, Paul Bown, Caroline Quentin, Danny La Rue, Roger Brierley...
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  • based on a format by Francophone production company French TV, hosted by Nick Hancock, broadcast on Saturday evenings. It ran from 19 January to 5 April 2008...
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  • It's All Over. From series 1 until series 5 the show was chaired by Nick Hancock, with team captains David Gower (and regular panellist Lee Hurst) and...
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    In May 2010, Pulis climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro with Nick Hancock to raise money for the Stoke-on-Trent based charity the Donna Louise...
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  • co-hosted the ITV Central and London football programme Hancock's Half-Time, along with Nick Hancock (which replaced Central Soccer Night). The show was later...
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    The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 25 July 2017. Nick Hancock (5 January 2013). "Fighting Talk" (Podcast). BBC Radio 5 live. Event...
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  • directed by Tomu Uchida The Outsiders, a 1998 UK documentary, featuring Nick Hancock, about Iran in the World Cup Ceddo (film), a 1977 Senegalese film directed...
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    Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer. He started his career with trumpeter Donald Byrd's...
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  • camera stolen and later finds a unique way of identifying the culprit (Nick Hancock). After leaving his shoe on top of a car, Bean hops around town to retrieve...
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    "Taming the Multiverse". KurzweilAI. Hancock, Nick; England, Chris (1997). What Didn't Happen Next: Nick Hancock's Alternative History of Football. London:...
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  • academic John Grillo 1942 Actor, playwright Lawrence Grossmith 1877 Actor Nick Hancock 1962 Comedian, actor, television presenter, known for Room 101 Norman...
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    (1936 in Woore – 2017) footballer, played 9 games for Stoke City F.C Nick Hancock (born 1962) TV personality owned a £1.1m mansion near Woore The civil...
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  • Tony Hancock (1924–1968), Hancock's Half Hour Blake Harrison (born 1985), The Inbetweeners, Kate & Koji Miranda Hart (born 1972), Miranda Nick Helm (born...
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    Laurie 1982 – Tony Slattery 1983 – Neil Mullarkey 1984 – Nick Hancock 1985 – Kathryn Crew 1986 – Nick Golson 1987 – Tim Scott 1988 – Peter Bradshaw 1989 –...
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