Tom Gallacher (16 February 1932 – 27 October 2001) was a Scottish playwright. He originally came from Garelochhead and went to the Hermitage Academy in...
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Skeets Gallacher (1925–2013), Scottish boxer Stephen Gallacher, Scottish golfer Stirling Gallacher, English TV and stage actress Tom Gallacher, Scottish...
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United Kingdom Mary Alice Faid (1897–1990), writer, died in Helensburgh Tom Gallacher, playwright Georgie Glen, actress Norah Neilson Gray, artist Sir James...
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Patrick Gallacher (16 March 1891 – 17 June 1953) was an Irish footballer, playing in the inside-right position, most noted for his career at Celtic, where...
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version of Rostand's play, in prose, was written by the Scottish writer Tom Gallacher and performed at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1982–1983 The Shaw...
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Antony Paul Gallacher (born 23 July 1999) is a Scottish professional footballer who most recently played for St Johnstone as a left back. Gallacher joined...
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Upstairs, London Bright Scene Fading - Tom Gallacher King's Head Theatre Club, London Recital - Tom Gallacher Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh The Gay Gorbals...
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11 new plays by Scottish authors, including Ian Brown, Stewart Conn, Tom Gallacher, John McGrath and Hector MacMillan. After this post he became artistic...
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Thomas Gallagher (redirect from Tom Gallagher (disambiguation))
Paralympic swimmer Thomas Gallagher (writer) (1918–1992), American writer Tom Gallacher (1932–2001), Scottish playwright This disambiguation page lists articles...
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"Morton Lochs SSSI". NatureScot. Retrieved 28 September 2020. Cunningham, Tom; Gallacher, Caroline; Luurtsema, Susan (2014). "The Story of Tentsmuir National...
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normally set in the town of "Drumtartan". Writers who have been involved with the group include Tom Gallacher and Dave Watson. DPT web page v t e v t e...
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1934 Tom Gallacher, Scottish playwright Lawrence Chaney, Drag Queen, winner of the second...
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Enoch David Erskine Henry Brougham Farnie Simon Farquhar Bill Findlay Tom Gallacher Alan Gilmour John Glashan Sue Glover Janey Godley Alasdair Gray Nicholas...
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bewitching teaser for second EP, Ive Switch". NME. Retrieved April 5, 2024. Gallacher, Alex (March 6, 2024). "The Deep Dark Woods announce Broadside Ballads...
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presenters included Mark Durden-Smith, Colin Murray, Kirsty Gallacher, Edith Bowman, Tom Binns, Chris Rogers, Liz Bonnin and Henry Bonsu. The show launched...
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restaurateur Laura Gallacher, the sister of television presenter Kirsty Gallacher and daughter of Bernard Gallacher. Brand and Gallacher first dated in 2007...
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Herald. 21 August 1978. p. 17. "Gallacher holds on". The Glasgow Herald. 6 August 1977. p. 15. "John Chillas just beat Gallacher". The Glasgow Herald. 2 August...
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leg. Gallacher was convicted of aggravated arson on October 11, 2012, with a sentence of 6–30 years without the possibility of parole. Gallacher's sentence...
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Retrieved 4 January 2012. (Kilmarnock player) Brown, Tom, FitbaStats. Retrieved 23 March 2022 Gallacher, Ken (11 October 1995). "B team victory gives top...
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Ben Kwarme Tom Butcher as Marc Eliot Maggie Cronin as Kate McGuire Tim Downie as Alex North Eva Fontaine as Faith Walker Stirling Gallacher as George Woodson...
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James Young CH Peter Johnstone LH John McMaster OR Andy McAtee IF Patsy Gallacher CF Jimmy McMenemy IF John Browning OL Jimmy McColl Manager: Willie Maley...
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[citation needed] Cunningham is married to his childhood sweetheart Elaine Gallacher. They married in 1991, and have two children: Tayler and Stephen. End...
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kills Jack. Ariyon Bakare as Ben Kwarme Tom Butcher as Marc Eliot Eva Fontaine as Faith Walker Stirling Gallacher as George Woodson Seán Gleeson as Ronnie...
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Bellshill Academy in Bellshill where he began a long friendship with Hughie Gallacher. James started his youth footballing career with local Junior clubs, Bellshill...
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8 June 2014. The main match was hosted by Dermot O'Leary with Kirsty Gallacher, and Cat Deeley presented the backstage build-up show before the main...
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his retirement, he had recommended Bernard Gallacher as his successor at Wentworth. Haliburton and Gallacher had just started a practice round when, on...
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the main characters in the show. Tom Baker narrates and Paul Putner, Steve Furst, Sally Rogers and Stirling Gallacher regularly appear as several different...
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Young. January 2003 saw the introduction of George Woodson (Stirling Gallacher) and her husband Ronnie (Seán Gleeson), as well as Julia Parsons (Diane...
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