• James Hendrie may refer to: Jamie Hendrie, New Zealand rugby union player James Hendrie (writer), English writer, producer, and director This disambiguation...
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  • and Jamie Theakston. It was directed by Dewi Humphreys and written by James Hendrie and Ian Brown. The short special attracted 10.94 million viewers. Originally...
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    Lee Andrew Hendrie (born 18 May 1977) is an English former professional footballer and pundit for Sky Sports. As a player, he was a midfielder who notably...
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  • eight episodes up until the fourth series. Other major writers include James Hendrie and Ian Brown who wrote numerous episodes, including the first episode...
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    Alistair James Hendrie Burt (born 25 May 1955) is a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Bedfordshire from 2001 until...
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  • James Hendrie is an English writer, producer, and director who has mostly written for television shows such as After You've Gone, Home Again, My Family...
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  • was overseen by creator Fred Barron from series 1–4. Ian Brown and James Hendrie took over for series 5, followed by American writer Tom Leopold for...
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  • Duval), Togo Igawa (Japanese tourist) 4 4 "A Determined Woman" James Hendrie James Hendrie 5 December 1991 (1991-12-05) Scientist Rita Proops (French) brings...
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  • viewers (millions)  Series 36 1 "Fitting Punishment" Dewi Humphreys James Hendrie and Ian Brown 21 March 2003 (2003-03-21) 8.77 Following the death of...
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  • Work Experience is a 1989 British short comedy film directed by James Hendrie and starring Lenny Henry and Kathy Burke. It won the Academy Award for Best...
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  • (millions)  Series 22 1 "Absent Vixen, Cheeky Monkey" Dewi Humphreys James Hendrie and Ian Brown 6 September 2002 (2002-09-06) 8.10 After Janey leaves...
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    Stuart Scott Hendrie (born 1 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays for side Nuneaton Town, as a striker. He previously played...
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  • on the Series 5 DVD Series 51 1 "The Mummy Returns" Dewi Humphreys James Hendrie and Ian Brown 19 March 2004 (2004-03-19) 9.17 Janey returns home, having...
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  • UK viewers (millions)  9 1 "All Roads Lead to Ramon" Dewi Humphreys James Hendrie and Ian Brown 31 August 2001 (2001-08-31) 8.94 When Nick is sacked from...
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  • air date UK viewers (millions)  1 1 "The Serpent's Tooth" Baz Taylor James Hendrie and Ian Brown 19 September 2000 (2000-09-19) 8.48 Ben (Robert Lindsay)...
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  • Future – Ray Errol Fox Best Live Action Short Film Work Experience – James Hendrie‡ Amazon Diary – Robert Nixon The Childeater – Jonathan Tammuz Best Animated...
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    Goldstein Gullah Tales George deGolian and Gary Moss 1989 (62nd) Work Experience James Hendrie Amazon Diary Robert Nixon The Childeater Jonathan Tammuz...
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  • channel BBC2 on 7 March 1997. The episode was written by Paul Alexander, James Hendrie and Doug Naylor, and directed by Ed Bye. After two series of tracking...
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  • 2009, 3rd ed, page 115. ISBN 978-1-933864-35-8. George Milbry Gould; James Hendrie Lloyd. “The Philadelphia Medical Journal, Volume 6”. The Philadelphia...
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  • 2000–2002, 2004–2011 First appearance "Serpent's Tooth" (2000) Last appearance A Night Out (2011) Introduced by Fred Barron (2000) James Hendrie (2004)...
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  • opera to identify him, and there they meet Siobhan. 4 4 "Ripped Off" James Hendrie and Ian Brown 2 February 2007 (2007-02-02) 4.73 Diana has lost the school...
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  • taken if Lister is to survive. 44 8 "Nanarchy" Ed Bye Paul Alexander, James Hendrie & Doug Naylor 7 March 1997 (1997-03-07) Lister tries to cope with the...
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  • Willis as Captain Rexton Podly Lou Hirsch as Officer Silas Romek Richard James as Officer Hubble Orrin Kieron Jecchinis as the voice of Officer Hubble...
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  • briefly in sketches set in earlier decades). Series writers Ian Brown and James Hendrie wrote a book based on the series in 1985, The Cabinet Leaks. Ten Years...
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  • Paul Mayhew-Archer and featured additional material by comedy writer James Hendrie. The short series was repeated again in April the following year. This...
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  • rays in medicine and surgery. Macmillan. Gould, George Milbry; Lloyd, James Hendrie (1898). "X-Ray Burns.—Amputation of the Thigh, X-Ray Burns; Their Nature...
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  • the years, was written by Alistair Beaton, D. A. Barham, Ian Brown & James Hendrie, Nev Fountain, Tom Jamieson, Tom Mitchelson, Ian Hawkins, Terence Dackombe...
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    Stephen Hendrie (born 8 January 1995) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a left back for Scottish Championship club Hamilton Academical...
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  • Eucharist de Medicis Sajous The Philadelphia Medical Journal, Volume 11 edited by George Milbry Gould, James Hendrie Lloyd Google Books published works...
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  • BBC Radio 4 in two series in 1987 and 1988, written by Ian Brown and James Hendrie. The series starred Robert Bathurst, Brenda Blethyn, Mike Grady and...
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