• Charles Frederick William Chilton MBE (15 June 1917 – 2 January 2013) was a British presenter, writer and producer who worked on BBC Radio. He created...
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    in any other sense, I shall rejoice to know it. Stone's grandson, Charles Chilton Moore, initially became a preacher in the tradition of his father and...
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  • American politician Charles Chilton Moore (1837–1906), American atheist and editor Chilton Price (1913–2010), American songwriter Joseph Chilton Pearce (1926–2016)...
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  • Space is a BBC Radio science fiction programme written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. It was the last UK radio programme to attract a bigger evening audience...
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    Charles Chilton (27 September 1860 – 25 October 1929) was a New Zealand zoologist, the first rector to be appointed in Australasia, and the first person...
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    Charles Chilton Moore (December 20, 1837 – February 7, 1906) was an American atheist, and the editor of the Blue Grass Blade, one of the United States'...
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  • March 1953 Charles Chilton Spike Milligan, Larry Stephens, Jimmy Grafton 19 "Where Do Socks Come From?" SLO 24432 17 March 1953 Charles Chilton Spike Milligan...
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  • is based on the stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!, originated by Charles Chilton as the radio play The Long Long Trail in December 1961, and transferred...
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  • version of Charles Chilton's radio musical for the BBC Home Service, called The Long Long Trail about World War I. Written and produced by Chilton in memory...
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  • Allenby Chilton (1918–1996), English football player Bart Chilton (1960–2019), commissioner on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Charles Chilton (1917–2013)...
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    Maximilian Alexander Chilton (born 21 April 1991) is a British racing driver who last competed for Carlin Motorsport in the IndyCar Series, before announcing...
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  • series of strip cartoons in the British comic, Eagle. It was created by Charles Chilton. The artists who drew this series were Jack Daniel, Angus Scott, Frank...
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    contempt of court in 1901; pardoned after spending three months in prison Charles Chilton Moore – Atheist newspaper publisher jailed for sending obscene material...
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    ASIN B000JAAXH6, 電子楽器と電気楽器のすべて. Holmes 2012, pp. xviii, 448. Interview with Charles Chilton, Round Midnight, BBC Radio 2, 1989 Nardi, Carlo (July 2011). "The Cultural...
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    Clive Simpson, was the winner of the award for Best Space Reporting. Charles Chilton joined the society before writing and producing the science-fiction...
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    Cockayne felt the need for a high-country research station and approached Charles Chilton, Professor of Biology at Canterbury College, and Geology lecturer Robert...
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  • Cinematography Gerry Fisher Edited by Anne V. Coates Music by Richard Hartley Charles Chilton Production companies S. Benjamin Fisz Productions Jacques Roitfeld...
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    living fossils. The first Australian phreatoicidean was described by Charles Chilton in 1891. Two families are represented in Australia: Amphisopodidae...
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  • popular among the British royal family, particularly with Prince Charles (now King Charles III) who would often mimic the voices of the characters. Prince...
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    Kingdom. After his death in 1937, he was buried in Westminster Abbey near Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton. The chemical element rutherfordium (104Rf) was...
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  • a Lovely War! (1963), her stage adaptation of a work for radio by Charles Chilton. Both were made into films. She received a Tony Award nomination for...
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    JSTOR 1835892. "Readjuster Party, The – Encyclopedia Virginia". Pearson, Charles Chilton (1917). The Readjuster Movement in Virginia. Yale University Press...
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  • philosophy Charles E. Moore (1894–1953), American industrialist Charles R. Moore (minister) (1934–2014), American Methodist minister Charles Chilton Moore...
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  • John Blagge * Charles Weeks * Willm. Booth * Geo. Turbeville * Alvin Moxley * Wm. Flood * John Ballatine, Jr. * William Lee * Thos. Chilton * Richard Buckner...
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  • Actor". northernstars.ca. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. "Charles Chilton". The Daily Telegraph. 3 January 2013. Chibnall, Steve; McFarlane,...
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  • fiction serial, broadcast from 4 April 1984 to 17 June 1985. Written by Charles Chilton, it was originally intended to be a sequel to his Journey into Space...
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  • Toni Street – television host Reuben Thorne – former All Blacks Captain Charles Upham VC & Bar – most highly decorated Commonwealth soldier of WWII Wilson...
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  • three of which were described by Charles Chilton. P. fragilis was the first species to be described, when Charles Chilton named it Gammarus fragilis in 1882;...
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    1967) Charles Chilton (1917–2013) John Christopher (1922–2012) (pseudonym of Samuel Youd) Richard Chwedyk (born 1955) Massimo Citi (born 1955) Charles Heber...
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  • Susan of St. Bride's) Angus Allan — Lady Penelope (various strips) Charles Chilton — Girl (Flying Cloud) Primrose Cumming — Tammy (Bella Barlow) Anne...
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