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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Kevin Whately, Gerard Horan, Emma Pierson, Darren Boyd, Alexei Sayle and John Sessions. FILMED. Sept 5th - 16th 2003. STORYLINE. SYNOPSIS. In January 1998, two wild boar piglets hit the headlines after escaping from the abattoir when being unloaded.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Best selling author, comedian and actor Alexei Sayle lent his support to local efforts to bring a world famous Palestinian theatre company to the Merlin Theatre, after he himself played at the Merlin to a packed and appreciative audience the previous week. Audience member Emily Gerrard said, “I gave Alexei a leaflet after his brilliant show ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Alexei Sayle played the sultan of Hatay. Paul Maxwell portrayed "the man with the Panama Hat" who took possession of the Cross of Coronado. Wrestler and stuntman Pat Roach, who played three roles in the previous two films, made a short cameo as the Nazi who accompanies Vogel to the Zeppelin. Roach was set to film a fight with Ford, but it was cut.

  4. 24. Mai 2024 · Have I Got News for You (HIGNFY) is a British television panel show produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. Episodes were originally aired on BBC Two between 28 September 1990 to 2 June 2000, before being aired on BBC One since 20 October 2000.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · It was narrated by Jewish comedian Alexei Sayle and included contributions from writer Jackie Walker and filmmaker Ken Loach. After the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BDBJ) expressed “deep concern” over the film, Glastonbury announced on 19 June that Oh, Jeremy Corbyn would no longer be screened at the event.

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  6. Vor 2 Tagen · AHRC ambassador Tasneem Chopra. Picture: David Geraghty. The Australian Human Rights Commission has asked one of its anti-racism ambassadors – who appeared to dismiss concerns that Jewish women ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · It was narrated by Jewish comedian Alexei Sayle and included contributions from writer Jackie Walker and filmmaker Ken Loach. After the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BDBJ) expressed “deep concern” over the film, Glastonbury announced on 19 June that Oh, Jeremy Corbyn would no longer be screened at the event.