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  2. The Odd Man trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Man was a police series produced by Granada Television, running over four series between 1960 and 1963.The character of pompous police Chief Inspector Charles Rose (William Mervyn) at the start of series 3 cemented the show's popularity, and The Odd Man turned out to be the first in a trilogy lasting most of the 1960s, during which Rose's character slowly developed and became ...

  3. List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1992

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    Dr. Michael McKenna was the CEO of the clinic who was portrayed by Paul Gittins up until 1995. He returned in guest stints in both 1997 and 1998 and remains known as the patriarch of the McKenna family which produced the iconic character - Rachel ( Angela Bloomfield ).

  4. Odd Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Man was introduced in an eponymous story that had him pitted against the supposed reincarnation of the first Nile Queen and her Pharaoh consort: Detective Comics #487 (the Odd Man—debut, originally intended for Shade, the Changing Man #9 [3]) (December 1979 – January 1980) Superboy (vol. 4) #65 (August 1999) [4]

  5. Odd Man - Wikipedia

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    Odd Man may refer to: Odd Man (comics), a comic hero created by Steve Ditko; The Odd Man, the first in a trilogy of police series produced in the 1960s by Granada TV;

  6. List of Last of the Summer Wine characters - Wikipedia

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    The character was first introduced in 1984, following the death of John Comer (who played Sid in the series). Crusher helped his widowed auntie Ivy out in the cafe for 3½ years. His real name was Milburn, but he insisted on being called "Crusher". He was influenced by the Rock and Rollers of the 1950s and was into heavy metal music.

  7. O Lucky Man! - Wikipedia

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    An anarchic joyride through the tragicomic horrorscape of early 1970s Britain, Lindsay Anderson’s maximalist musical satire O Lucky Man! has lost little of its disturbing, lurid, carnivalesque power in the half century since it was released. Part bawdy farce, part picaresque road movie, part sprawling state-of-the-nation sermon, this boldly ...

  8. Ryan McPartlin - Wikipedia

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    Odd Man Out — Episode: "Batman Forever" 2000 L.A. 7: Ryan Sinclar Episode: "Mr. Muscle" 2001 Three Sisters: Brad Episode: "My Best Friend's Girl" 2001–2004 Passions: Hank Bennett: Contract: April 24, 2001 – April 2004 Recurring: April – June 18, 2004 2003 According to Jim: Bob Episode: "No Harm, No Fowl" 2004 Still Standing: Jeremy

  9. Odd Man Out (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Odd Man Out is a 1945 crime thriller novel by the British writer F. L. Green. [1] The novel is set in present-day Northern Ireland and portrays an IRA heist gone wrong. [ 2 ]