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The characters are described by Wheeler as "three families"; Peter's relations, his colleagues, and the populace of Market Shipborough. [2] Peter Kingdom (played by Stephen Fry) is a Cambridge-educated solicitor and one half of Kingdom & Kingdom, a law firm he ran with his father. Peter is respected and regarded as compassionate by the local ...
Peter has the call to Simon's phone traced, learning that it came from an anonymous international number. He has a heart-to-heart with Auriel as the locals prepare for the 127th annual Dyke Leaping Championships. Peter discovers Simon's driving licence is in the name of "Christopher Waller", a deceased client.
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Te Deum stained glass window by Christopher Whall at St Mary's church, Ware, Hertfordshire. The Te Deum (/ t eɪ ˈ d eɪ əm / or / t iː ˈ d iː əm /, [1] [2] Latin: [te ˈde.um]; from its incipit, Te Deum laudamus (Latin for 'Thee, God, we praise')) is a Latin Christian hymn traditionally ascribed to a date before AD 500, but perhaps with antecedents that place it much earlier. [3]
George Nathaniel Henry Peters was born on November 30, 1825, in New Berlin, Pennsylvania, to Isaac Cyrus Peters and Magdalene Miller. He moved with his family to Springfield, Ohio, at the age of ten. He enrolled in Wittenberg College in 1846. Difficulty with his eyes from a gunpowder burn required him to take a break from school during his ...
The series was edited into a five-hour, two-part film, which received some theatrical exhibition, and was released on home video in America and the United Kingdom. [15] It is available on DVD in Australia and New Zealand on Madman Entertainment 's Directors Suite label, in the UK from Second Sight, and in the US from Koch-Lorber Films .
Peter II in the book. The Hours of Peter II is an illuminated book of hours completed in Paris in 1455-57 for Peter II, Duke of Brittany, following the Nantes liturgy. It contains 50 miniatures as well as vignettes in its margins. It is now in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris. [1]
Midnight in Saint Petersburg is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film starring Michael Caine for the fifth and final time as British secret agent Harry Palmer. [1]It served as a sequel to Bullet to Beijing, which had been released the year before, the two films having been shot back-to-back.