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  2. Alfie (play) - Wikipedia

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    Alfie is a 1963 stage play written by Bill Naughton. [1] Developed from a radio drama, the original London production starred John Neville, and the Broadway transfer starred Terence Stamp. [2] [3] The play recounts the life of a working-class London ladies man, Alfie Elkins, and the many women who pass through his life.

  3. Alfie (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    Alfie is a 1966 British comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Michael Caine. The Paramount Pictures release was adapted from the 1963 play of the same name by Bill Naughton . Following its premiere at the Plaza Theatre in the West End of London on 24 March 1966, the film became a box office success, enjoying critical acclaim ...

  4. What an Owl Taught Me About Life - AOL

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    Alfie the owl Credit - Carl Safina. F ive years ago someone found a baby owl, near-death, on their lawn. The wildlife rehabber who stabilized her consulted with me because of my experience with ...

  5. Bill Naughton - Wikipedia

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    His stage play, Alfie, adapted for the 1966 film starring Michael Caine in the eponymous role, originated in a radio play, Alfie Elkins and His Little Life, first broadcast on the BBC Third Programme in 1962, which became a production at the Mermaid Theatre in 1963. It transferred to the West End before a very brief run on Broadway. Naughton ...

  6. Alfie - Wikipedia

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    Alfie (band), English indie rock band; Alfie (Sonny Rollins album), album based on the music for the 1966 film; Alfie (Alfie Boe album), the sixth studio album by Alfie Boe; Alfie (Carmen McRae album), 1966; Alfie (2004 film soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2004 film remake "Alfie" (Burt Bacharach song), a 1966 Burt Bacharach and Hal David ...

  7. Alfie Darling - Wikipedia

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    Alfie Darling (also known as Oh Alfie! and Oh Alfie) is a 1975 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Ken Hughes, and starring Alan Price, Jill Townsend, Paul Copley and Joan Collins. [2] It is the sequel to Alfie (1966), with Alan Price taking over Michael Caine 's role.

  8. Practical English Usage - Wikipedia

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    Practical English Usage is a standard reference book aimed at foreign learners of English and their teachers, written by Michael Swan. Published by Oxford University Press, it has sold over 2 million copies since the first edition was published in 1980. [1] A new, and greatly extended second edition was published in 1995.

  9. Alfie (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Alfie Elkins is a Cockney limo driver living in Manhattan.A sex addict, he regularly has one-night stands with numerous women. In addition, he maintains a casual relationship with single mother Julie, his "semi-regular-quasi-sort-of-girlfriend thing", and unhappily married Dorie.