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  2. Jim Sweeney (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney spent the 1970s in theatre productions, creating and touring shows with Steve Steen, who was a friend from school. The pairing's first television work as a duo came on the ITV children's show CBTV, followed by the Channel 4 comedy Little Armadillos and resident support comic slots on Rory Bremner's first sketch show for the BBC.

  3. Vikki Dougan - Wikipedia

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    Jim Sweeney (m. 1960; div. 1963) Children: 2: Vikki Dougan (born Edith Tooker, [1] January 1, 1929) is an American former model and actress. Early years

  4. Jets greats Marvin Powell and Jim Sweeney have died - AOL

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    Sweeney is survived by his wife, Julie, and their five children: Shannon, Liam, Aislinn, Kilian and Teagan. Jim Sweeney, who had a 158-game ironman streak with the Jets from 1984-1994, has died at ...

  5. Jim Sweeney (American football, born 1929) - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney was the father of nine children: Jim, Peggy, Sheila, Carol, Mary Lou (Dion), Daniel, Colline, Patty (Negrete), and Kevin Sweeney, whom he coached at Fresno State. [ 1 ] [ 28 ] His wife and mother of all his children, Lucille (Cile) Carollo Sweeney, was his high school sweetheart from Butte; she died at age 57 in 1988 from an ...

  6. Steve Steen - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s Steen and Sweeney moved into television production, appearing together for the first time on TV in the ITV children's show CBTV in 1981, followed by one of Channel 4's first comedies, Little Armadillos. In 1985 Steen appeared in the Ben Elton comedy Happy Families. [1]

  7. Comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan opens up about his latest role in the film "Linoleum," his new tour "Dark Pale" and the hardest part of raising five kids.

  8. CBTV - Wikipedia

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    CBTV (initially titled CBTV: Channel 14) is a Thames Television magazine programme for younger viewers, broadcast over four series in the 1980s. [1]Its main presenters were the comedy duo Jim Sweeney & Steve Steen, who at the start of each show would have to sneak past the security guard (played by Harry Fielder) on the gates of Teddington Studios to get to their rooftop studio.

  9. Julia Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney is the oldest of five children; she had two brothers, William Robert "Bill" Sweeney, and Michael Ivers Sweeney, [6] who both died, and has a brother, Jim Sweeney, and a sister, Meg Sweeney. As a child, she was drawn to imitating voices and inventing characters. [7]