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Mr and Mrs: Peter Parker CTV: 1963–1965 Hungary Mr. és Mrs. Claudia Liptai and Attila Till TV2: 2009–2010 Poland On i ona: Agata Młynarska and Krzysztof Ibisz: Polsat: 2010 Russia Ты и я Ty i ya Tigran Keosayan and Alyona Khmelnitskaya: Rossiya 1: August 29, 2009 – December 26, 2010 Wales Sion a Sian: Dewi Richards (1964)
Sir Christopher and Lady Sykes by George Romney, 1786, known as The Evening Walk, Sledmere House. The couple are captured with the typical feathery brushwork of Gainsborough's late career, walking arm in arm along a path through some woods, accompanied by a Pomeranian sheepdog (then commonly known from its head shape as a "fox dog", more closely related to the German Spitz or the Samoyed dog ...
Mr and Mrs Andrews is an oil on canvas portrait of about 1750 by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London.Today it is one of his most famous works, but it remained in the family of the sitters until 1960 and was very little known before it appeared in an exhibition in Ipswich in 1927, after which it was regularly requested for other exhibitions in Britain and abroad, and ...
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Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy is a 1971 painting by the British artist David Hockney. Painted between 1970 and 1971, it depicts the fashion designer Ossie Clark and the textile designer Celia Birtwell in their flat in Notting Hill Gate shortly after their wedding, with one of the couple's cats on Clark's knee. The white cat depicted in the ...
Mr. & Mrs. Smith made a profit of $750,000. [3] When the film premiered at the Radio City Music Hall, the review in The New York Times described it thus: "Despite the performances, despite the endless camera magic with which Mr. Hitchcock tries to conceal the thinness of his material, Mr. and Mrs. Smith have their moments of dullness. The ...
Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin as Mr. and Mrs. North (1950) Mr. and Mrs. North was a radio mystery series that aired on NBC and CBS from 1942 to 1954. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin had the title roles when the series began in 1942. The characters, publisher Jerry North and his wife Pam, lived in Greenwich Village at 24 St. Anne's Place. They ...
The "aristocrat of Stamps" [22] and the town's "black intellectual", [23] Mrs. Flowers is a "self-supporting, independent, graceful" [24] Black woman. She is the first person to treat Maya as an individual, and teaches her about the relationship between Blacks and the larger society, as well as "the beauty and power of language". [12]