• All Rise for Julian Clary is a British light entertainment game show broadcast on BBC2 from 27 September 1996 to 22 December 1997. The show centers around...
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    Julian Peter McDonald Clary (born 25 May 1959) is an English actor, comedian, novelist and presenter. He began appearing on television in the mid-1980s...
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  • Rise for Julian Clary, a short-lived British game show presented by Julian Clary All Rise, an album by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra All Rise, an oratorio...
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    from the original on 5 June 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2018. "All Rise for Julian Clary[15/11/97] (1997)". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 January...
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    the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series twice, once for "This Is Not for Tears" and again for "All the Bells Say", as well...
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  • composed music for television series including Absolutely Fabulous, Coupling, French and Saunders, Murder Most Horrid, All Rise For Julian Clary, The Ruby...
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  • 1996 in British television (category All articles with dead external links)
    Neverwhere (1996) 16 September – Megamaths (1996–2002) 27 September – All Rise for Julian Clary (1996–1997) 9 October – Two Fat Ladies (1996–1999) 24 October...
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    Merton in Galton & Simpson's... (1996–1997) This Life (1996–1997) All Rise for Julian Clary (1996–1997) Have Your Cake and Eat It (1997) Plotlands (1997)...
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    Blankety Blank Commercial Breakdown Sean's Show Catchphrase All Rise for Julian Clary All Talk (Clive Anderson chat show) Play Your Cards Right The Day...
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    Star Isn't Shy About What 'Just Happened' With Other Men "The Dark Knight Rises." The Challenge: Rivals II. MTV. 24 July 2013. Television. “Real World”...
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    published. The series is mainly set in the year 2007 and revolves around Clary Fairchild, a fifteen-year-old who witnesses a murder invisible to everyone...
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    Black parts in Channel 4's Saturday Live and Josie. Black then joined Julian Clary on stage at London's Donmar Warehouse. In 1988 she appeared at the Oldham...
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  • Paul Zerdin (category All BLP articles lacking sources)
    Zerdin's biography – Paul Zerdin "Cinderella review: Paul O'Grady and Julian Clary are spectacularly bonkers ★★★★". RadioTimes. Retrieved 5 June 2017. "Zerdin's...
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  • the cast for the sixteenth series was announced. Series 16 features Julian Clary, Lucy Beaumont, Sam Campbell, Sue Perkins and Susan Wokoma. For the team...
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  • 2015 in British television (category All articles with dead external links)
    to search for the UK's barbecue champion in new ITV series BBQ Champ". Digital Spy. Retrieved 30 April 2015. "Nature Nuts with Julian Clary Episode 1"...
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  • Christie (born 1971) Craig Charles (born 1964) Laurence Clark (born 1974) Julian Clary (born 1959) Roisin Conaty (born 1979) Billy Connolly (born 1942) Janice...
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  • Cabaret (musical) (category Tony Award for Best Musical)
    Fräulein Schneider, and Julian Clary and Alistair McGowan as the Emcee. This production closed in June 2008 and toured the UK for two years opening at the...
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  • Jesus Christ Superstar (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Manchester from September 2023 featuring comedian Julian Clary as Herod. In 2017, a production featuring an all-Black cast was directed by Ron Kellum at the...
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  • Roger Faulques (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Operation Morthor included the siege of Jadotville led by Faulques, Michel de Clary, and Henri Lasimone. The siege of Jadotville lasted five days. At the end...
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    from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved 3 October 2022. "Tate on the rise". Luton Today. 6 May 2009. Archived from the original on 12 August 2017....
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  • British humour (category All Wikipedia articles in need of updating)
    and Viz continued the smuttier trend. In contemporary British comedy, Julian Clary is an example of a prolific user of innuendo. Disrespect to members of...
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  • That's TV (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    from 4 January 2000) would follow episodes originally made for Channel 4 the 1980s) Julian Clary: Sticky Moments (moved to a late night slot during its run...
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    Retrieved 6 August 2024. Buses from Teddington Transport for London Jessop, Miranda. "Interview: Julian Clary on his new children's book". Essential Surrey. Retrieved...
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    Shalena Oxley-Butler, Kat Greene, Rian McNamara, Tony Kenny, Steve Moncur, Julian Hutchens, Anthony Paterson and Keith Sellers Simon Racioppa, Eric Kripke...
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  • St Benedict's School, Ealing (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Caudwell, Marxist writer, thinker and poet Alan Dennis Clark, physicist Julian Clary, comedian and novelist Vinny Codrington, sports administrator, latterly...
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  • Just a Minute (category All articles with vague or ambiguous time)
    Paul Merton appeared in all episodes. Other panellists were Gyles Brandreth, Hugh Bonneville, Marcus Brigstocke, Julian Clary, Stephen Fry, Tony Hawks...
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    Theatre. 19 January 2024. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "Jane McDonald, Julian Clary to lead 'Robin Hood' panto in December". londontheatre.co.uk. London...
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    Lwowska, 15 June 1928, p. 3, retrieved 1 May 2020 "Gemensamt ordenstecken för de tre förnämsta portugisiska ordnarna, Kristus-, S:t Bento d'Aviz- och S:t...
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  • List of Hogan's Heroes episodes (category All articles needing additional references)
    German POW camp as a base of operations for sabotage and espionage purposes directed against Nazi Germany. It ran for six seasons, with 168 half-hour episodes...
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    gained a reputation for his strength and audacity after winning a wrestling match with the renowned leader of ruffians known as the Clary's Grove boys. In...
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