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  2. Nineteenth hole - Wikipedia

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    In a 1985 episode of Knight Rider entitled "The Nineteenth Hole" (Season 3, Episode 16), the term is used as slang, meaning the place where "they bury people who get in the way". [8] A 1989 British television sitcom The Nineteenth Hole, written by Johnny Speight and starring Eric Sykes, was centred on the nineteenth hole. Felt to be racist ...

  3. 1989 in British television - Wikipedia

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    3 June – Young, Gifted and Broke (1989) 5 June The Nineteenth Hole (1989) Huxley Pig (1989–1990) 6 June – Sounds Like Music (1989–1990) 7 June Everybody's Equal (1989–1991) Split Ends (1989) 11 June We Are Seven (1989–1991) Tales of Sherwood Forest (1989) 12 June – Rules of Engagement (1989) 16 June – After the War (1989)

  4. Johnny Speight - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Speight (2 June 1920 – 5 July 1998) was an English television scriptwriter of many classic British sitcoms.. Speight emerged in the mid-1950s, writing for radio comics Frankie Howerd, Vic Oliver, Arthur Askey, and Cyril Fletcher.

  5. List of 1989 box office number-one films in the United States

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    Highest-grossing films of 1989 by In-year release [57]; Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1. Batman: Warner Bros. $251,188,924 2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

  6. Brendon Boone - Wikipedia

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    Born in Meridian, Mississippi, [1] Boone is the son of Rev. Norman Boone [2] and Leola Speed Boone. [3] His father was a pastor in the United Methodist Church. [4] Boone was a student at Columbia High School [2] before he graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi.

  7. List of American films of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Highest-grossing films of 1989 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Batman: Warner Bros. $251,188,924 2 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Paramount: $197,171,806 3 Lethal Weapon 2: Warner Bros. $147,253,986 4 Look Who's Talking: TriStar: $140,088,813 5 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $130,724,172 6 Back to ...

  8. Golfweek’s Best 19th holes in the U.S.: Sit, sip and relax

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  9. Carl Dahlhaus - Wikipedia

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    Dahlhaus in 1986. Carl Dahlhaus (10 June 1928 – 13 March 1989) was a German musicologist who was among the leading postwar musicologists of the mid to late 20th-century. [1] A prolific scholar, he had broad interests though his research focused on 19th- and 20th-century classical music, both areas in which he made significant advancements. [2]