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  1. 20. Juli 2022 · From The Lightning Seeds' "Cloudcuckooland" album. Released by MCA Records in 1990.

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  2. 15. Sept. 2022 · The Nearly Man. Paperback – September 15, 2022. The Nearly Man is the true, yet almost unbelievable, story of one man's incredible life, beginning in rural Scotland in the reign of Queen Victoria, and ending on the west coast of Canada in the 1970s. In one of the 20th century's great untold stories we travel with Francis Metcalfe on an ...

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  3. The Nearly Man was a UK TV series from the mid-1970s created by Arthur Hopcraft about a middle-class Labour MP. Originally screened on ITV on 4 August 1974, the series won the Broadcasting Press Guild award for the best single play on British television in 1974. The series was filmed in London by Granada Television, in black and white.

  4. SPECIAL 0x2 The Nearly Man - Play. August 4, 1974. When a general election is imminent, Chris Tomlinson faces a critical weekend. A brain box from party HQ with a photogenic family, he once had the perfect credentials for a candidate - now he is forced to consider whether his face will still fit in his working class constituency.

  5. The Nearly Man was a UK TV series from the mid-1970s created by Arthur Hopcraft about a middle-class Labour MP. Originally screened on ITV on 4 August 1974, the series won the Broadcasting Press Guild award for the best single play on British television in 1974. The series was filmed in London by Granada Television, in black and white.

  6. The Nearly Man is a UK TV play and series from the mid-1970s, about a middle-class Labour MP. Both play and series were written by Arthur Hopcraft; actors in the cast of both include Tony Britton in the title role, Wilfred Pickles, Ann Firbank and Michael Elphick.

  7. The Nearly Man Description: Originally screened on ITV on 4 August 1974, this play about an upper-class Labour MP was subsequently turned into a TV series (see AHP/1/15). Directed by John Irvin, the cast included Michael Elphick and Tony Britton. It won the Broadcasting Press Guild award for the best single play on British television in 1974 ...