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  2. The Guvnors - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 4.75/10. [5] Mike McCahill, film critic of The Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars saying the film "treats one-time football hooligans as if they were Camelot knights, and features a twinkly David Essex".

  3. One Man, Two Guvnors - Wikipedia

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    This recording was made available on YouTube for one week starting 2 April 2020, as the opening production of National Theatre at Home – a series of free broadcasts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [20] It was watched by around 2.5 million viewers. [21] The play is also available to stream on Drama Online (with subscription).

  4. The Guv'nor vol 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Guv'nor vol 4 is a compilation of recordings by Ashley Hutchings. These recordings come from studio demos, live performances and some studio finished product. Almost all had never been released before and the quality is variable.

  5. Swampfest - Wikipedia

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    The logo for the 2006 Swampfest. Swampfest is an annual musical festival that showcases Palmerston North bands. Swampfest was originally timed to coincide with New Zealand Music Month (May), but in 2009 switched to September to match the 21st birthday of The Stomach's, which is a music performing and rehearsal space in the city.

  6. The Guv'nor - Wikipedia

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    The Guv'nor may refer to: The Guv'nor, a 1935 film starring George Arliss "the Guv'nor", nickname of footballer Diego Costa

  7. The Dirty Guv'nahs - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty Guv'nahs is an American Southern rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Known for enthusiastic live shows, the band was continually named the Best Band in Knoxville by readers of the alternative newspaper, Metro Pulse. Having gained a regional following in the Southeast, the band made multiple appearances at festivals and released four ...

  8. The Guv'nor vol 1 - Wikipedia

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    Martin Carthy on 5 and 6; Shirley Collins on 8; Julie Covington on 10b; Sandy Denny on 3 and 4; Sue Draheim on 7; Barry Dransfield on 12; Judy Dyble on 2; Trevor Foster on 14 and 15; Clive Gregson on 16; Tim Hart on 5 and 6; Ashley Hutchings; Peter Knight on 5 and 6; Cathy Lesurf on 13 and 15; Martin Lamble on 2, 3, and 4; Dave Mattacks on 7 ...

  9. Guv'ner - Wikipedia

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    Guv'ner was an American alternative rock band from New York City, formed in 1993 following a relationship between members Charles Gansa and Pumpkin Wentzel. Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth discovered the band when he was handed a demo of theirs by Julia Cafritz of Pussy Galore , who had known Wentzel since school.