Richard Keith Robert Coles FRSA FKC (born 26 March 1962) is an English writer, radio presenter and Church of England priest. He first came to prominence...
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Buckingham Palace. Coles was born in Bedfont, Middlesex on 17 November 1862 to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Coles. He attended private schools. Coles married the...
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[citation needed] Cant was born in Dartford, Kent in 1964. In June 2023, Richard Coles said he was in a relationship with Cant. This Life (1996) Midsomer Murders...
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with classically trained musician Richard Coles. Somerville often used a falsetto/countertenor singing style. Coles, though mainly a pianist, played a...
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in 2017. Her celebrity partner for the 2017 series was the Reverend Richard Coles. They were the second couple eliminated in the series, losing the dance-off...
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than Coles Corner itself, the cover image shows the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Critics were almost unanimous in their praise for Coles Corner...
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containing Coles Supermarkets, Coles Online, Coles Express, Coles' liquor division, Coles' financial division, and Flybuys. In 1914, the first Coles "variety...
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an autobiography written by his brother Richard Coles, activists uncovered his true identity in 2017. Coles wrote the Special Demonstration Squad Tradecraft...
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ultimately the new "King of the Jungle", with Coleen Rooney and Rev. Richard Coles finishing in second and third place respectively. Jones is notably the...
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Jarman presents a history podcast The Rabbit Hole Detectives with Richard Coles and Charles Spencer, and together they wrote The Rabbit Hole Book, published...
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in 1985 and formed The Communards with classically-trained pianist Richard Coles, who became a Church of England vicar and broadcaster. They had several...
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designer Cyril Henry Coles (1899–1959), British writer, 50% of Manning Coles Daniel Richard Coles (b. 1981), English footballer Darnell Coles (b. 1962), American...
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the hit "I Feel Love". Somerville went on to form the Communards with Richard Coles while the remaining members of Bronski Beat searched for a new vocalist...
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2023, he began presenting the podcast The Rabbit Hole Detectives with Richard Coles and Cat Jarman, in which each of them is given an obscure topic and...
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Richard Cole (1946–2021) was a British tour manager and author. Richard Cole (or Coles) or Dick Cole may also refer to: Richard Cole (died 1614) (1568–1614)...
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Richard G. Colling is a former professor of biology and chairman of the biological sciences department at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois...
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Remember Me". Somerville left the band in 1985 to form The Communards with Richard Coles who also worked with Bronski Beat. Steinbachek and Bronski were then...
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album were in this style) or piano ballads showcasing the talents of Richard Coles, a classically trained pianist. The standard "Lover Man" is arranged...
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Chancellor. In July 2017, she was succeeded by the BBC radio presenter Richard Coles. The Board of Governors are the members of the Higher Education Corporation...
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took four celebrities (Martin Clunes, Baroness Warsi, Ben Miller and Richard Coles) to wild locations around Scotland, showing them the local wildlife...
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Rainford-Brent and Hal Cruttenden Week 13 (3–7 February 2020): Lou Sanders, Richard Coles, Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Stuart Maconie Week 14 (10–14 February 2020):...
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of the show's 40th anniversary celebrations, with Floella Benjamin, Richard Coles, Trevor McDonald (for a second time) and Moira Stuart each hosting one...
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Daniel Richard Coles (born 30 October 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. His playing career included spells...
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was renewed for a third series of six episodes, which aired in 2014. Richard Coles, a Church of England priest and former member of the pop group the Communards...
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and Catering College in Portrush, before moving to London in 1978. Richard Coles wrote about this period: "Mark also worked for a while as a barman at...
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Neil Back, Amelle Berrabah, Marcus Butler, Tommy Cannon, Amy Childs, Richard Coles, David Harper, Audley Harrison, Cherry Healey, Liz Johnson, Tina Malone...
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as Angela Barnes, Britain's Got Talent winner Viggo Venn, Reverend Richard Coles. Since September 2023, Watson and seven-time World Snooker Champion...
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It was written in memory of Mark Ashton, a friend of Somerville and Richard Coles who died of HIV/AIDS. Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock writes...
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Inspiration - Steven Wilson". 4 November 2014. "Radio 4 interview with Richard Coles 16 May 2020". BBC. Official website "Did You Know Joyce Vincent". Archived...
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Corner (album), an album by Richard Hawley Coles Corner, Washington, a small community in the U.S. state of Washington Coles Corner or Cole's Corner (record...
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