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  2. Charters and Caldicott - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 they were the main characters in a BBC television series Charters and Caldicott, set in the modern day, with Michael Aldridge playing Caldicott and Robin Bailey as Charters. The BBC's 2013 telemovie of The Lady Vanishes , was based on Ethel Lina White 's novel The Wheel Spins rather than a remake of Hitchcock's film, and Charters and ...

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  4. Charters and Caldicott (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Charters and Caldicott is a 1985 BBC mystery series featuring the characters Charters and Caldicott from the Hitchcock film The Lady Vanishes updated to a 1980s setting. It comprised six 50-minute episodes broadcast on BBC1 at 9.25pm on Thursdays from 10 January to 14 February 1985.

  5. Gay City News - Wikipedia

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    Gay City News (stylized as gcn) is a free weekly LGBT newspaper based in New York City focusing on local and national issues relating to LGBT community. [1] It was founded in 1994 as Lesbian Gay New York, later LGNY, and was sold to Community Media LLC, owner of The Villager, in 2002, which renamed the publication.

  6. National Gay Newspaper Guild - Wikipedia

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    The National Gay Newspaper Guild is an organization of LGBT newspapers located in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Through Rivendell Media, the guild gathers statistics on the readership of the member publications.

  7. Gay News - Wikipedia

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    Gay News was a fortnightly newspaper in the United Kingdom founded in June 1972 in a collaboration between former members of the Gay Liberation Front and members of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE). At the newspaper's height, circulation was 18,000 to 19,000 copies.

  8. The Gay News-Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was distributed for free mainly in LGBT bars and LGBT owned businesses. Barnett said their main focus was to cover news that the mainstream media overlooked, like instances of LGBT discrimination and gay-bashing. [19] In 1991, Barnett became the first openly gay resident of Kansas City to run for public office for the KC council. [20]

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