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  3. Lovable rogue - Wikipedia

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    The lovable rogue is generally male and is often trying to "beat the system" and better himself, though not by ordinary or widely accepted means. If the protagonist of a story is also a lovable rogue, he is frequently deemed an antihero. The lovable rogue's wild disposition is viewed not as repulsive and alarming so much as exciting and ...

  4. Loveable Rogues - Wikipedia

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    "The three of us, who you'll know as the Loveable Rogues, have made the tough, but self-assured decision to part ways at the end of the year. "We've had the most incredible time as a band - writing, performing, touring and playing together for half a decade - but the time feels right to head in different directions and take on new endeavours."

  5. List of Heartbeat cast members - Wikipedia

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    "Loveable rogue" cast. Actor Character Appearances Series 1 (April 1992 – June 1992) Series 2 (April 1993 – June 1993) Series 3 (October 1993 – December 1993)

  6. The Broons - Wikipedia

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    Ken H. Harrison's The Broons (8 March 1992). The Broons (English: The Browns) is a comic strip in Scots published in the weekly Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post.It features the Brown (Broon) family, who live in a tenement flat at 10 Glebe Street (since the late 1990s) in the fictional Scottish town of Auchentogle or Auchenshoogle.

  7. What a Night (Loveable Rogues song) - Wikipedia

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    Loveable Rogues first announced that they're signed to Syco in June 2012. In late 2012, the band released a free mixtape through their SoundCloud channel. The collection of songs was released as a free download and was called First Things First. "What a Night" was previewed along with new songs such as "Maybe Baby", "Talking Monkeys" and "Honest".

  8. Terry Sullivan (Brookside) - Wikipedia

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    Julia Houston from BBC News described Terry as a "loveable rogue" from Brookside's "1980s heyday", adding his "antics were regularly watched by up to seven million viewers a week." [ 30 ] Sophie McCoid and Emilia Bona from Crosby Herald named Regan as one of "the show's biggest stars". [ 31 ]

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