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  2. Funny Girls - Wikipedia

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    Funny Girls was originally opened in Blackpool 1994 and was located on the corner of Queen Street and The Strand. Funny Girls relocated to the former Odeon Cinema on Dickson Road in 2002. [1] The cinema was designed by Robert Bullivant and was opened on 6 May 1939. It has a capacity of 3,000 and is the largest original Odeon cinema.

  3. Basil Newby - Wikipedia

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    Simply known as Basil, he was born in the Fylde coast town of Blackpool, Lancashire, where he has lived and worked all his life. Newby worked as a bluecoat at Pontins in the early 1970s. [ 1 ] His first business was the 'Gone Gay' fancy goods shop in Blackpool. [ 1 ]

  4. Funny Woman - Wikipedia

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    Funny Woman is a British drama television series directed by Oliver Parker and adapted for the screen by Morwenna Banks from the best-selling novel Funny Girl by Nick Hornby. It stars Gemma Arterton with an ensemble cast including Tom Bateman , David Threlfall , and Rupert Everett .

  5. Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Bargain-Loving Brits... is a television brand [1] encompassing a number of series airing on Channel 5. [2] As of April 2024, the channel are broadcasting a series set in Spain under the title Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun each weekday afternoon, [3] [4] [5] with a British holiday series called Bargain-Loving Brits by the Sea, also commissioned by the channel from Zinc Media’s factual label ...

  6. Funny Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Funny Girl" (Laura Rizzotto song), 2017 song that represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018; Funny Girls, a burlesque cabaret bar in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK; Funny Girls, New Zealand comedy television series airing from 2016–2018 "Funny Girl", 2022 song by Father John Misty from the album Chloë and the Next 20th Century

  7. Funny Girl (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Funny Girl is a 2014 novel by the British writer Nick Hornby. [1] ... Miss Blackpool of 1964, ... This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, ...

  8. List of acts that have appeared on the Royal Variety ...

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    Funny Girls: 2004, 2005; Will Fyffe: 1922, ... Littlewoods Girls Choir: 1955 (Blackpool) Andrew Lloyd Webber: ... This page was last edited on 9 August 2024, ...

  9. Bernard Delfont - Wikipedia

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    In Blackpool, First Leisure owned all three of its piers (South Pier, Central Pier and North Pier). He was an active supporter of the Variety Club of Great Britain and was a former president. [7] [3] He presented the annual Royal Variety Performance from 1958 to 1978, and saw its first television broadcast in 1960, which became a ratings hit.