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Goodnight Sweetheart is a British science fiction time travel sitcom, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, and produced by the BBC.The sitcom is about the life of Gary Sparrow, an accidental time traveller who leads a double life through the use of a time portal, which allows him to travel between the London of the 1990s and the London of the 1940s during ...
"Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" is a popular song that was a hit during the mid-1950s. It was written by Calvin Carter and James "Pookie" Hudson in 1951, and was first recorded by The Spaniels in 1953. [ 2 ]
Goodnight Sweetheart is a sitcom that ran for six series from 1993 to 1999 on BBC.It stars Nicholas Lyndhurst as accidental time traveller Gary Sparrow, who leads a double life after discovering a time portal,that allows him to travel from the 1990s to a war-torn London in the 1940s.
The group recorded "Baby It's You", their initial release, on May 5, 1953. Released in July, the song reached No. 10 on Billboard ' s R&B record chart on September 5, 1953. In Spring 1954, "Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight" hit No. 24 on Variety ' s pop chart, and rose to No. 5 on Billboard ' s R&B chart. [ 5 ]
The following is a complete list of episodes for the British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart. The programme premiered on BBC1 on 18 November 1993, and originally ran for six series; which concluded on 28 June 1999. However, a one-off special episode aired on 2 September 2016, on BBC One.
There's no better way to say you love someone than by dedicating these love song lyrics to them! They're perfect for Valentine's Day, or any special occasion.
Goodnight Paragraphs for Her. 1. Night has fallen, but you're still the only thing on my mind. Sweet dreams, gorgeous. 2. Counting down the hours until I get to see your beautiful face again.
"Goodnight Sweetheart" is a song co-written by Kim Williams, L. David Lewis and Randy Boudreaux. It was recorded by American country music artist Joe Diffie for his 1992 album Regular Joe . The song was later recorded by American country music artist David Kersh for his album Goodnight Sweetheart .