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  2. Matthew Henry - Wikipedia

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    Between the years of 1687–1712, Matthew Henry continued to live in Chester. In 1694, Esther Henry was born to Matthew Henry and his wife. Esther lived to adulthood. [9] On 24 June 1697 his daughter Ann was born. This child also died in infancy in 1698 in a local measles outbreak. Henry was very saddened at her death.

  3. 3 Girls 3 - Wikipedia

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    3 Girls 3 is a 1977 American variety television show that ran for four episodes on the NBC network, starring Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley, and Mimi Kennedy. [2] All three were unknown talents at the time, and this "overnight stardom" line was the premise of the show.

  4. Imagination Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The series has 64 episodes, including the multi-part adaptations of the novels The Hound of the Baskervilles (3 episodes), The Valley of Fear (2 episodes), and The Sign of Four (3 episodes). A double-length episode, "The Return of Sherlock Holmes", combines Doyle's short stories " The Final Problem " and " The Adventure of the Empty House ".

  5. English Renaissance theatre - Wikipedia

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    The English grammar schools, like those on the continent, placed special emphasis on the trivium: grammar, logic, and rhetoric.Though rhetorical instruction was intended as preparation for careers in civil service such as law, the rhetorical canons of memory and delivery (pronuntiatio), gesture and voice, as well as exercises from the progymnasmata, such as the prosopopoeia, taught theatrical ...

  6. BBC2 Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    BBC2 Playhouse is a British anthology television series of one-hour episodes produced by the BBC. Among its many performers were Helen Mirren , Daniel Day-Lewis , Judi Dench , Liam Neeson , Paul Scofield , Deborah Kerr , Ben Kingsley , Donald Pleasence , Brenda Blethyn , Peggy Ashcroft , Peter Sallis [ 1 ] and Margaret Whiting .

  7. Curtain Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the curtain wall of the adjacent St John the Baptist Holywell monastery. [3] Little is known of the companies that performed there, or of the plays they performed. The first clear mention of the Curtain is in 1584, when the City of London petitioned the parish of Shoreditch to shut down their playhouses.

  8. Uncle Henry's Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Henry's Playhouse plays like the other two games in the series employing a simple point-and-click interface for 13 puzzles. The dollhouse that serves as the setting of the game includes 12 main rooms featuring puzzles from The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, and Clandestiny (an unrelated title not in the 7th Guest series), an attic featuring an all-new 13th puzzle, and the foyer from which the ...

  9. Playhouse Presents - Wikipedia

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    Playhouse Presents is an anthology series of self-contained TV plays, made by British broadcaster Sky Arts. The series started airing on 12 April 2012, on Sky Arts. Each episode is written by a different writer and stars a different cast. [1] The second series began airing in April 2013. [2] A third season began airing 1 May 2014. [3]