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  2. Up Pompeii! series 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Hugh Paddick: Runs the Grand Eureka Session (a lottery) before the Vestal Virgin competition 1 Janet Mahoney: Tittea, substitute virgin #1 1 Penny Brahms: Virginia, substitute virgin #2 1 Sui Lin: Plautus' scribe 1 Jeremy Young: Ponderous, General to the mighty Cesar 2 Wendy Richard: Sopia, hand maiden in the Sextus household 2 Robert ...

  3. Pob's Programme - Wikipedia

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    Pob's Programme is a children's television programme which was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4.The programme is presented by a puppet named Pob (played by puppeteer Robin Stevens), who speaks with a speech impediment and who supposedly lives inside the viewer's TV (the casing and red, green and blue electron guns visible behind him).

  4. Drumheller Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Drumheller Fountain is predated by a pond similar in design and location known as Geyser Basin, which was built for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.During the fair, the fountain was the centerpiece of a formal garden extending onto the Rainier Vista, adorned with a geometric layout, roses enclosed by Japanese barberry, and a carpet of 80,000 English daisies.

  5. The Accursed Kings - Wikipedia

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    Martin dubbed The Accursed Kings "the original game of thrones", citing Druon's novels as an inspiration for his own series A Song of Ice and Fire. [1] [18] [2] [5] Martin's UK publisher HarperCollins began reissuing the long out of print Accursed Kings series in 2013, [1] [2] with Martin himself writing an introduction. [18] [2] [5] He wrote:

  6. Maurice Druon - Wikipedia

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    His father committed suicide in 1920 [2] and his mother remarried in 1926; Maurice subsequently took the name of his adoptive father, the lawyer René Druon (1874–1961). He was the nephew of the writer Joseph Kessel , with whom he translated the Chant des Partisans , a French Resistance anthem of World War II , with music and words (in ...

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  8. Cecil Elwood Pond - Wikipedia

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    Pond was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Elmer and Ann Marie Pond. He graduated from South Bend's former Washington-Clay High School, and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. In 1946, Pond returned to South Bend and in June of that year, married Betty Alber Pond. [1] The Ponds had a son, Gary, and two daughters, Linda and Constance.

  9. John Tanton - Wikipedia

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    John Hamilton Tanton was born February 23, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan. [1] [2] [3] In 1945, he moved with his family to a farm northeast of Bay City, Michigan, on which his mother had been raised and on which he worked. [4]