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  2. Newman and Baddiel - Wikipedia

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    Newman and Baddiel were a comedy partnership of the 1990s consisting of British stand-up comics Robert Newman and David Baddiel.. Both graduated from Cambridge University and began working separately as stand-up comedians before they were introduced to one another in 1989 by producer Bill Dare, who wanted to put together a topical sketch show for BBC Radio 1.

  3. Workhouse Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax County bought 2,324 acres for $4.2 million in 2002, and began the work to convert the former prison into a cultural arts center. [16] Two years later, the Board of Supervisors approved the rezoning of 55 acres (including the original Workhouse complex, based on a colonnaded Jeffersonian plan) to become the Workhouse Arts Center. [17]

  4. Newman and Baddiel in Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Newman and Baddiel in Pieces [1] is a sketch comedy television show written by and starring comedians Robert Newman and David Baddiel, produced by Harry Thompson, and broadcast on BBC2 from 20 September to 20 December 1993.

  5. The Mary Whitehouse Experience - Wikipedia

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    A radio pilot was broadcast on 10 March 1989 on BBC Radio 1 and a series of 13 shows began on 7 April the same year. [4] Bill Dare devised the format. The two pairings of Newman and Baddiel and Punt and Dennis were central to the show, with support from Nick Hancock, Jo Brand, Jack Dee, Mark Thomas and Mark Hurst.

  6. Rob Newman (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Newman was adopted into a working-class family who lived in a Hertfordshire village. His adoptive father died when he was nine. Newman attended a comprehensive school, received poor A-level grades and was not offered a place at university until two years later, when he was admitted to Selwyn College, Cambridge, to read English on the strength of an essay about T. S. Eliot.

  7. David Baddiel - Wikipedia

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    David Lionel Baddiel FRSL (/ b ə ˈ d iː l /; born 28 May 1964) is an English comedian, presenter, screenwriter, author and singer.He became known for his early work alongside Rob Newman in The Mary Whitehouse Experience and later for his comedy partnership with Frank Skinner.

  8. Laurel Hill, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Hill is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.The population at the 2020 census was 8,307. [1] Formerly part of the Lorton CDP, it comprises most of what was formerly the Lorton Reformatory grounds, which were purchased by Fairfax County in 2002 following the prison's closing and redeveloped as a new suburban community.

  9. A Stab in the Dark (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A promotional image, showing Baddiel (l) and Gove (r). A Stab in the Dark is a British television programme of topical monologues and discussion screened on Channel 4 in 1992, shortly after Channel 4 axed the similarly titled (but unrelated) After Dark. The series ran from 5 June [1] until 7 August 1992. [2]