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Harry Lloyd (born 17 November 1983) is an English television actor, most famous for his role as Will Scarlet in Robin Hood. Harold Clayton Lloyd (April 20, 1893 â March 8, 1971) was an American film actor and director, most famous for his silent comedies. ...
17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
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17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Will Scarlet (also Scarlett, Scarlock, Scadlock, Scatheloke and Scathelocke) was a prominent member of Robin Hoods Merry Men. ...
Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States. ...
Biography The 23 year old actor Harry Lloyd was born in London, England. He is the great-great-great-grandson of the Victorian writer Charles Dickens[1] and his mother's maiden name is Dickens. [2] Lloyd was educated at Eton College. While there, he was cast as young Steerforth in the 1999 David Copperfield. In 2002, he was cast as young Rivers in Goodbye Mr Chips. Lloyd went on to study English at Christ Church, Oxford where he joined the Oxford University Dramatic Society appearing in several plays. He appeared in the role of Valentin in Kiss of the Spider Woman and as Antipholus of Syracuse in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors for the OUDS 2005 Summer tour to Japan alongside Felicity Jones. He left Oxford in 2005, graduating with an upper second degree. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
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Queen Victoria (shown here on the morning of her ascension to the Throne, 20 June 1837) gave her name to the historic era The Victorian era of the United Kingdom marked the height of the British Industrial Revolution and the apex of the British Empire. ...
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The Kings College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor, commonly known as Eton College or just Eton, is a public school (privately funded and independent) for boys, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. It is located in Eton, near Windsor in England, north of Windsor Castle, and...
David Copperfield 2000 was a joint US/Irish TV film adaptation of Charles Dickenss novel David Copperfield. ...
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and of the Christ Church College name Christ Church Latin name Ãdes Christi Named after Jesus Christ Established 1546 Sister college Trinity College, Cambridge Dean The Very Revd Christopher Andrew Lewis JCR president Laura Ellis Undergraduates 426 GCR president Tim Benjamin Graduates 154 Location of Christ Church within central Oxford...
The Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) is the principal funding body and provider of theatrical services to the many independent student productions put on by students in Oxford, England. ...
The 1983 stage play Kiss of the Spider Woman is an adaptation of Manuel Puigs same title novel by the author himself. ...
Poster for a performance The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeares early plays, written between 1592 and 1594. ...
The Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) is the principle funding body and provider of theatrical services to the many independent student productions put on by students in Oxford, England. ...
Felicity Alice Jones [1] (born 19 January 1984, Birmingham) is a British actress best known to a television audiences for her role as the school bully Ethel Hallow in the series The Worst Witch and its spin-off Weirdsister College. ...
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He has since been cast as Will Scarlett in the BBC drama series Robin Hood, the second series began filming in 2007 and is now being shown on BBC One Will Scathlocke was a young nobleman and nephew of Robin Hood who left his fathers estate since he had killed their beligerent cook in a fit of rage. ...
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Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States. ...
He has recetly proposed to his fiancee, Hannah Blissett,and their wedding is scheduled to happen on January 3rd. In early 2007 Lloyd appeared in Bash by Neil LaBute at the Trafalgar Studios in London's West End and has received many positive reviews[3] [4] [5] [6]. Neil LaBute (born March 19, 1963) is an American film director, screenwriter, and playwright. ...
His most recent appearance was as Jeremy Baines in the 2007 Doctor Who episodes "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood". He has since been suggested as a possible candidate to play the Doctor when David Tennant leaves the role, based on a comment made by Russell T. Davies in an Interview with PR Wire.[7] For other uses, see Doctor Who (disambiguation). ...
For the Doctor Who novel of the same name, see Human Nature (Doctor Who novel). ...
The Family of Blood is the ninth episode of Series 3 of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
David Tennant is the stage name of David John McDonald (born 18 April 1971), a Scottish actor from Bathgate, West Lothian, best known for portraying the tenth incarnation of the Doctor in the television series Doctor Who. ...
Russell T Davies, interviewed for the documentary series Doctor Who Confidential in 2005. ...
Lloyd at his graduation ceremany in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford. He recently graduated from Oxford University on July 26, 2007. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
Selected credits For other uses, see Doctor Who (disambiguation). ...
For the Doctor Who novel of the same name, see Human Nature (Doctor Who novel). ...
The Family of Blood is the ninth episode of Series 3 of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Trafalgar Studios is a West End theatre in Whitehall in the City of Westminster. ...
Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States. ...
Will Scarlet (also Scarlett, Scarlock, Scadlock, Scatheloke and Scathelocke) was a prominent member of Robin Hoods Merry Men. ...
Genie in the House is a British sitcom about a widowed Dad (Philip) with two teenage daughters (Emma and Sophie) who find a dusty old lamp while exploring the loft of their new home. ...
Vital signs are often taken by health professionals in order to assess the most basic body functions. ...
Holby City is a medical drama television serial, formerly a drama series, broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom. ...
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Also known as a Major Investigation Team and abbreviated to MIT. Murder Investigation Teams are the specialised homicide squads of Londons Metropolitan Police Service. ...
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David Copperfield 2000 was a joint US/Irish TV film adaptation of Charles Dickenss novel David Copperfield. ...
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