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  2. Dinner in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Dinner in the Sky is a Belgian-based novelty restaurant service which uses a crane to hoist its diners, table, and waiting staff 150 feet (46 m) into the air. [1] Forbes magazine called it one of the world's ten most unusual restaurants. [2] Dinner in the Sky has mobile services available in 60 nations; the company has operations in various ...

  3. Marvin Gauci - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Marvin joined the Dinner in the Sky as a chef in Malta [9] which is a novelty restaurant service that uses a crane to hoist its diners, table, and waiting staff 150 feet (46 m) into the air [citation needed] and has been named as one of the world's ten most unusual restaurants by the Forbes magazine. [10]

  4. SkyCity - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant featured a 14-foot-deep (4.3 m) carousel (or ring-shaped) dining floor on which sat patrons' tables, chairs, and dining booths.

  5. Dinner under the Helsinki sky - Wikipedia

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    Dinner under the Helsinki sky (Finnish: Illallinen Helsingin taivaan alla, Swedish: Middag under Helsingfors himmel) is an event where people gather for a picnic dinner outside into an urban public spaces for example in yards, parks, sidewalks or squares. [1] The event was organised for the first time in Helsinki as a part of the Helsinki Day ...

  6. Liquid Sky - Wikipedia

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    After the three writers collaborated over dinner one night, the title "Liquid Sky" was born. [5] Liquid Sky was produced and directed by Slava Tsukerman, who, prior to making Liquid Sky, had had a successful career as a documentary and TV film director in the USSR and Israel. The screenplay was written by Tsukerman, his wife and ubiquitous co ...

  7. Freddie Frinton - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Frinton (born Frederick Bittiner Coo; [1] [2] 17 January 1909 – 16 October 1968) [3] was an English comedian, and music hall and television actor. He is primarily remembered today as a household name in several Central European countries for his 1963 television comedic sketch entitled Dinner for One, a perennial national television broadcast New Year's Eve favourite there, whilst ...

  8. Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Dinner usually refers to what is in many Western cultures the biggest and most formal meal of the day. Historically, the largest meal used to be eaten around midday , and called dinner. [ 1 ] Especially among the elite, it gradually migrated to later in the day over the 16th to 19th centuries. [ 2 ]

  9. Dinner for One - Wikipedia

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    Dinner for One, also known as The 90th Birthday (German: Der 90. Geburtstag ), is a television comedy sketch that is repeated every New Year's Eve in several European countries. The two-hander sketch was originally written by British author Lauri Wylie for the theatre.