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  2. Crispin: The Cross of Lead - Wikipedia

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    Bear is rough with Crispin, but during their travels together, a true bond of friendship develops between them. Bear eventually asks Crispin if he would like to become his apprentice, and Crispin happily agrees. Posing as a father and son dancer-player duet, the two travel towards the city of Great Wexly, the capital city of Lord Furnival's lands.

  3. List of The Great North episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ham and Crispin take charge as president and vice president, managing to locate a way to the roof and move everyone to safety atop the school roof. Learning of a second bunker, Beef and Walt climb down to it and defuse the pressure, but Honeybee finds that blueprints owned by Beef's great grandfather, who sold the land to the meat company ...

  4. John Wexley - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1945, Wexley wrote Tears Without Laughter, which focuses on Nazi plots to establish cartels in the United States. It was "aimed at" husband-wife duo Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne . [ 8 ] In 1946, Wexley's play Carrot and Club was performed by the Theatre Guild .

  5. Greg Grunberg - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Phillip Grunberg (born July 11, 1966) is an American film and television actor known for starring as Eric Weiss in the ABC series Alias, Matt Parkman in the NBC series Heroes, Temmin "Snap" Wexley in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Phil in A Star Is Born.

  6. Julian Glover - Wikipedia

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    Julian Wyatt Glover (born 27 March 1935) is an English actor with many stage, television, and film roles.Classically trained, he is a recipient of the Laurence Olivier Award and has performed many times for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  7. Barry Letts - Wikipedia

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    Letts' first involvement with Doctor Who was in 1967 when he directed the Patrick Troughton serial The Enemy of the World. [4] This was a complex serial to direct as Troughton played both the Doctor and the dictator "Salamander" in the same story and sometimes in the same scenes – a rare and demanding directorial requirement for the 1960s.

  8. The Mistmantle Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    A squirrel named Urchin is born in Mistmantle on the night of the Riding Stars. There is a prophecy that he will take down a great leader. His mother dies in childbirth. He is found by Crispin and Fir, who give him to the loud and talkative Apple to raise. The rulers of Mistmantle, Queen Spindle and King Brushen, have a son who is then murdered.

  9. The Frogs and the Lobsters - Wikipedia

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    The Frogs and the Lobsters (a.k.a.The Wrong War) is an episode of the television program Hornblower.It is set during the French Revolutionary Wars and very loosely based on the chapter of the same name in C.S. Forester's 1950 novel Mr. Midshipman Hornblower and on the actual ill-fated Quiberon expedition of 1795.