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Encyclopedia > Ken Purchase

Kenneth Purchase (born 8 January 1939) is a British politician. He has been Labour and Co-operative member of Parliament for Wolverhampton North East since 1992.


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Ken Purchase - definition of Ken Purchase in Encyclopedia (70 words)
Ken Purchase - definition of Ken Purchase in Encyclopedia
Kenneth Purchase (born 8 January 1939) is a British politician.
He has been Labour and Co-operative member of Parliament for Wolverhampton North East since 1992.
Ken Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1288 words)
Ken Hill, was born in Birmingham, England on January 28th, 1937, and was educated at King Edward's School, after which he joined an amateur theatrical company, Crescent Theatre, sweeping the floor, making props, writing and directing.
Ken Hill is survived by his wife, the actress Toni Palmer (who appeared in many of his shows), and two sons from a previous marriage.
Some of Ken's plays, The Invisible Man, The Curse of the Werewolf, The Mummy's Tomb and his version of The Phantom of the Opera, are available to purchase from Samuel French Ltd. in London.
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