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  • Douglas Wakefield (actual first name was Albine but changed to Duggie for stage) (28 August 1899 – 14 April 1951) was a British music hall performer and...
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    Randle Cutts could remember from his childhood seeing billboards for Duggie Wakefield, Billy Nelson, Chuck O'Neil and Jack Butler as a comedy troupe called...
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  • film scripts: Mario Zampi’s comedy thriller, Spy for a Day, starring Duggie Wakefield, and Carol Reed’s Penny Paradise, starring Betty Driver. Thompson’s...
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  • Mancunian Film, but shot at Cricklewood Studios in London. Douglas Wakefield as Duggie Billy Nelson as Billy Leslie Perrins as Duvane Helen Barnes as Joan...
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  • Black and starring Douglas Wakefield, Billy Nelson and Chuck O'Neil. It was made at Highbury Studios. Douglas Wakefield as Duggie Billy Nelson as Billy Chuck...
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  • and firmly believes that landlord Duggie Ferguson (John Bowe) will soon meet his end. In a macabre twist of fate, Duggie finds Edna dead in his bed after...
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    Esther Waters Fred Ian Dalrymple, Peter Proud 1949 Once a Jolly Swagman Duggie Jack Lee The Small Back Room Corporal Taylor Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger...
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  • as Janet Storey Haydn Conway as Mark Storey Jackie Shinn as Mr. Forbes Duggie Brown as Geoff Carter Bert Oxley as Phil Beatson Ted Beyer as Harry Tommy...
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  • (Grannie (Mrs Clarke)), Jane Pembroke (Cressida Jane), Jack Smethurst (Ray), Duggie Brown (Phil), Ralph Watson (Harry), Colin Edwynn (Eric), Ron Davies (Ken)...
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  • 2001–2002 Anita Scott Nichola McAuliffe 2001–2002 Dave Turner Stephen Bent 2002 Duggie Ferguson John Bowe 1999–2002 Luke Ashton John O'Neill 2001–2002 Arthur Watts...
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    be a journalist at the Rotherham Advertiser. Comedians Sandy Powell and Duggie Brown were born in Rotherham, as was actress Lynne Perrie. Christopher Wolstenholme...
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  • intend to call the place The Boozy Newt. After some negotiation, businessmen Duggie Ferguson (John Bowe), Fred Elliott (John Savident) and Mike Baldwin (Johnny...
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  • 1 Glyn Moses 2 Steve Llewellyn 3 Duggie Greenall 4 Brian Howard 5 Frank Carlton 6 Bill Finnan 7 Austin Rhodes 8 Alan Prescott (c) 9 Len McIntyre 10 Nat...
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    the Fame Academy (21 Oct 2005) The Huddersfield Daily Examiner (archived by web.archive.org) Does Maryport care for Duggie? (19 Jun 2009) Times & Star...
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  • RUGBY LEAGUE VIDEO INTERVIEWS Doug Laughton", Retrieved on 11 Jan 2018 "Duggie Laughton". Saints Heritage Society. Archived from the original on 1 June...
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  • Burnley), complications from motor neurone disease (b. 1969). 16 August Duggie Brown, English comedian and actor (Coronation Street, The Final Cut, Kes)...
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    match much to the excitement of the Knowsley Road faithful. His centre, Duggie Greenall was given strict orders to nurse and protect Van Vollenhoven whilst...
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    Dave Blanche, Jim Vevers (Paraparaumu Beach) 1990 Bruce Malcolm, Gordon Duggie (Port Chalmers) 1991 Nick Unkovich, Ross Haresnape (Rawhiti) 1992 Peter...
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  • "James Shallcross". Saints Heritage Society. Retrieved 16 September 2020. "Duggie Shaw". Saints Heritage Society. Retrieved 16 September 2020. "Bill Sheffield"...
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  • beat Hull F.C. 30–13 in the final. Wigan won the Lancashire League, and Wakefield Trinity won the Yorkshire League. This season, St. Helens winger Tom van...
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