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  • Hugh William Peel (14 September 1887 – 4 March 1975), better known as Gillie Potter, was an English comedian and broadcaster. He was born in Bedford to...
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  • football wing half Gillie Larew (1882–1977), American mathematician Gillie Potter (1887–1975), English comedian and broadcaster Gillie Schattner (born 1965)...
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  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates from a screenplay by Steve Kloves. The film is the second...
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  • Emma Smith Gillies (1900–1936) was a Scottish potter best known for her early adaptation of Art Deco painted vases and jugs. Emma Gillies was born in the...
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  • Year" on two occasions by The Sunday Times. His father was the comedian Gillie Potter. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, and at Oriel...
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    Hollywood film director, writer and actor in the era of silent movies Gillie Potter (1887–1975), comedian and broadcaster Reginald Berkeley (1890–1935)...
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  • North London George Graves 1909 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (picture) Gillie Potter 1920 various venues Stanley Holloway 1936 Golders Green Hippodrome Edwin...
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  • Pocket: 1958 David Poe: 2009 Su Pollard: 1985, 1986 Andre Portasio: 2005 Gillie Potter: 1930, 1938 Paul Potts: 2007 Lorna and Toots Pound: 1922 Sandy Powell:...
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    "forerunner of a number of great radio comedians, among them Tommy Handley, Gillie Potter, Arthur Askey, Frankie Howerd and Tony Hancock". Jennifer Purcell of...
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  • George Clarke, Julian Rose, De Groot with David Bor, Reginald Kilbey & Gillie Potter, Max Wall, Chilton & Thomas, Howell Harger, Naldi, Nervo and Knox, Coram...
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  • 3 March – Sandy MacPherson, theatre organist (born 1897) 4 March – Gillie Potter, comedian (born 1887) 3 April – Jacques Brown, radio comedy producer...
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  • number of cameo appearances by radio stars, among them Hannen Swaffer, Gillie Potter, Elisabeth Welch and Percival Mackey. During the investigation, the...
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  • his works feature ceramics created by his younger sister, the potter Emma Smith Gillies, who died prematurely in 1936. Both in his prolific output over...
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  • band (1) Molly Picon (1898–1992), American singer/impressionist (3) Gillie Potter (1887–1975), English comedian (1) Irene Prador (1911–96), Austrian-born...
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  • Federal Territory of Labuan. The NFD's corporate logo was created by Gillie Potter, who was then the Art Director at the agency's Motion Pictures Division...
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    a Scottish actor. He is best known for playing Oliver Wood in the Harry Potter film series, appearing in Philosopher's Stone (2001), Chamber of Secrets...
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    William Staite Murray (category English potters)
    Foundation. Retrieved 8 August 2014. Soden, Joanna (February 2006). Emma Gillies: Potter and Muse. Edinburgh: Royal Scottish Academy. Further information Archived...
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  • Bass Jim Beadle - drums Nathan Reeve - bass Jim Gillies - keys Darren Banner - lead guitar Lee Potter - lead guitar (The Doubtful Bottle) Marco Ramsay...
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  • cricket Keeper: Living with Nancy, a 2009 biographical book by Andrea Gillies Keeper (Peet novel), a 2003 sports novel by Mal Peet Keeper (Appelt novel)...
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    Birmingham in 1912. It is a Grade II 'Listed building'. In 2002 Lilley & Gillie Ltd, manufacturer of magnetic compasses, acquired Thomas Walker & Son Ltd...
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