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Year Title Role Notes Source 2015 Call the Midwife: Terence Bissette Season 4, episode 2 [3]Crims: Jason 6 episodes [3]2015–2017 Chewing Gum: Aaron 8 episodes
"Chewing Gum" is a song by Norwegian singer Annie from her debut studio album, Anniemal (2004). Written by Richard X and Hannah Robinson, the song is based on a metaphor which likens men to chewing gum. The song was released as the album's lead single on 30 August 2004. It received positive reviews from music critics.
In exchange, he contributed "Chewing Gum" and "Me Plus One", both written with Hannah Robinson. [8] Annie also worked with Röyksopp, who co-wrote and produced three songs on the album. Rather than recording and selecting from a large number of songs, Annie stopped after around thirteen and compiled the track list. [ 11 ]
The single and music video for "Chewing Gum" was released on the same day. [25] "Big Dreams", the album's third single, was released on 25 September 2024. On 21 October 2024, the group released the album's fourth single, "Jerkin'". The music video was released through the band's website due to graphic full frontal nudity throughout the video.
"Chewing Gum" 2004 Barnaby Roper [41] "Heartbeat" 2005 Mark Adcock [42] "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me" 2008 Sarah Chatfield [43] "Songs Remind Me of You" 2009 Miikka Lommi [44] "Tube Stops and Lonely Hearts" 2013 White Tiger Amateurs [45] "Take a Look at the World" (Ralph Myerz featuring Annie) Øystein Fyxe [46] "Back Together"
Chewing Gum is a British television sitcom created and written by Michaela Coel, based on her 2012 play Chewing Gum Dreams.It stars Coel as 24-year-old shop assistant Tracey Gordon, a restricted, religious virgin, who wants to have sex and learn more about the world.
A snowplow clears snow from a road, as a winter storm hits the Midwest, in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., January 5, 2025, in this still image obtained from video.
Chewing gum is a type of confection traditionally made of chicle or synthetic rubber. Chewing gum may also refer to: Books, film and TV.