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Michael Hammond Bates [1] (4 December 1920 – 11 January 1978) [2] was a British actor born in India. He was best known for playing Chief Guard Barnes who processes Alex in A Clockwork Orange , Cyril Blamire in Last of the Summer Wine (1973–1975), and Rangi Ram in It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–1977).
The team also entered the 2014 Ginetta GT4 Supercup support race with Luke Davenport and Carl Breeze, [55] [56] winning the Team title at the end of the year. [ 57 ] United Autosports contested the GT Cup Championship in 2014 [ 58 ] and won the overall and GTO Championship with Jim Geddie in his McLaren MP4-12C GT3. [ 59 ]
In 1990 the team expanded to running two cars full-time with Drew Price and Seton's former Nissan team mate George Fury driving the second car. Peter Jackson Racing, as the team was known with its sponsorship from Philip Morris, reverted to a single Sierra for 1991 , though the second car was again put in use during the endurance races.
Michael Bates was a very funny actor ... and had great comic timing. Rather than race it was really about the class differences between the officer toffs and the sergeant major. [Bates's character] Randhi was like Bilko , he had the quick lines and I never felt that he was taking the mickey out of Indians."
Michael Bates may refer to: Michael Bates (actor) (1920–1978), British actor Michael Bates (American football) (born 1969), sprinter and American football kick returner
The Heart of Racing (also known as Heart of Racing Team, or simply Heart of Racing) is an American auto racing team founded by British racing driver Ian James, [1] American businessman Gabe Newell, [2] and American developer Yahn Bernier. [3] [4] Heart of Racing primarily compete in sports car racing with factory support from Aston Martin.
Bringing Up Bates alum Lawson Bates and his wife, Tiffany Bates, welcomed son William Daniel. Tiffany and Lawson chronicled the baby’s arrival in a YouTube video uploaded on Tuesday, July 30 ...
Seaton was the fifth member of United's Academy to sign a contract with the first team. In March 2013, he was loaned to the Richmond Kickers of USL Pro. On 3 May, Seaton made his debut for Richmond against Wilmington, where he scored. [3] Seaton's first game with D.C. United was a friendly match on 12 July 2013, against C.D. Guadalajara.