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[4] [28] Dibnah had first spotted Alison from the top of a chimney and, when one day she walked into the pub where he was drinking, he asked her out; six weeks later, the two became engaged. [29] They left notes for their parents, caught a train to Carlisle and from there on a series of buses to Dumfries .
Robert Whitehead (1823–1905) – developed first self-propelled torpedo and great-grandfather of the Von Trapp children (Sound of Music), born in Little Bolton [169] Jason Wilcox (born 1971) – Former professional footballer, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and England [170] Sophie Willan (born 1987) - actor/comedienne. [171]
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Her first notable starring television role was as Alison Parker on Melrose Place from 1992 to 1997. [3] During this time, in 1995, she starred in a made-for-television movie Beauty's Revenge which was also marketed in CD and DVD form as "Midwest Obsession". Following this, she went on to play Georgia Thomas on Ally McBeal from 1997 to 2000.
Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre – a planned tourist attraction at Fred's Bolton home; Sheila Dibnah's Website – Fred's third wife, and public speaker (Sheila's page fails as, at present, it is little more than a series of adverts for her talks about Fred. However, it is directly related to the subject of this article (by marriage!).)
She was a contributor to Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone for BBC television, including providing a factual, historical perspective on the way Victorian lives can be presented in museums.
Notes: Cape Mill's chimney which was felled, at the time of its demolition, by steeplejack Fred Dibnah. This event was filmed and featured in his autobiographic TV series 'The Fred Dibnah Story'. The site remained empty for several years after the mills' demolition until the land was used for a brand new housing estate.
In the pilot, he moves in with Alison Parker after her roommate moves out in the middle of the night. In the first season he is an aspiring writer and taxi driver. He later works for a newspaper, and later starts working at D&D Advertising with Alison and Amanda. His relationship with Alison starts off platonically.