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  2. Kersey, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Kersey was the location of an alleged paranormal incident known as 'The Kersey Time Slip' where three Royal Navy cadets; William Laing, Michael Crowley and Ray Baker, are said to have travelled back in time when entering the village in 1957 on a training exercise. [6]

  3. Timeslip - Wikipedia

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    Timeslip is a British children's science fiction television series made by ATV for the ITV network, and broadcast in 1970 and 1971. It was first shown on Monday evenings at around 5:15-5:20pm, beginning on 28 September 1970, in all ITV regions, apart from Thames (London) and Southern which broadcast the series the following Friday.

  4. Timeslip (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    The script for the film was a substantial reworking by Charles Eric Maine of his BBC TV play Time Slip, which was transmitted live on 25 November 1953, [3] and not recorded. In the original play, Jack Mallory (Jack Rodney) dies and is brought back to life with an adrenaline injection, but this results in his perception of time being 4.7 seconds ...

  5. Those Loki Premiere Time Slips Were All Tom Hiddleston ... - AOL

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    Elsewhere in the Season 2 premiere, Loki introduced us to way more time travel jargon than just “time slipping,” as Loki, Mobius and TVA tech guru Ouroboros (aka O.B., played by recent Oscar ...

  6. Those Loki Premiere Time Slips Were All Tom Hiddleston ... - AOL

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    Sure, the “time slipping” phenomenon that Loki experienced during Thursday’s Season 2 premiere couldn’t have been achieved without some excellent visual effects. But it also couldn’t ...

  7. Timeslip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Time slip, plot device used in fiction in which a person can travel in time; Time slip recording, a feature of some digital video recorders allowing earlier parts of a program to be viewed while later parts are being recorded; Timeslip, in drag racing, a record of the vehicle's elapsed time, top speed, and the driver's reaction time

  8. The Most Embarrassing Wardrobe Malfunctions of All Time ... - AOL

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    From split pants and broken straps to showing more skin than initially anticipated, stars have had their fair share of cringe-worthy wardrobe malfunctions. And most of the time, it’s all going ...

  9. Lucy Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent explanations involved a possible time slip.Supposedly research by the Rev Samuel Trelawney in 1865 unearthed a manuscript by Philippe de Mézières, [3] chancellor of Peter I, listing the names of the English knights recruited by Peter I of Cyprus in 1363.