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  2. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a 1999 British musical comedy drama. It is an adaptation of the 1972 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name.

  3. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is based on the story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis. A narrator opens the show by introducing Joseph, the dreamer ("Prologue"). Joseph sings an inspiring, but seemingly meaningless song to the audience ("Any Dream Will Do"). The narrator then draws the audience's attention to Joseph's father ...

  4. Stephen Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Joseph was born in London, the child of actress Hermione Gingold and the publisher Michael Joseph.He was educated at Clayesmore School in Dorset. At the age of 16 he became a student of the Central School of Speech and Drama, where he graduated two years later.

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  6. Second Chance (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance is an American sitcom, created by David W. Duclon and Gary Menteer, which aired on Fox from September 26 to November 28, 1987. The series was then revamped under the new title Boys Will Be Boys, and ran in the new format from January 16 to May 14, 1988.

  7. Gannex - Wikipedia

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    It was invented in 1951 by Joseph Kagan, a UK industrialist and the founder of Kagan Textiles Ltd., of Elland, which made raincoats. The company is now defunct. The mill occupied by the company was demolished in 2010. [2] The raincoats were worn by a number of well-known people, such as the Prime Minister Harold Wilson. [3]

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