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Amy Jessica Marston (born 1972) is an English actress on screen and in theatre. She is known for her roles as Sylvia Sands in The Hello Girls , as Deborah in Rome , and as Jenny Rawlinson in EastEnders .
Neverwhere is an urban fantasy television miniseries by Neil Gaiman that first aired in 1996 on BBC 2. The series is set in "London Below", a magical realm coexisting with the more familiar London, referred to as "London Above". It was devised by Neil Gaiman and Lenny Henry and directed by Dewi Humphreys.
Amy Marston: 2016 Andy Jones: Aneirin Hughes: 2009, 2016 Andy Flynn: Jack Derges: 2016 Paul Coker: Jonny Labey: 2015–2016 Mark Fowler: Ned Porteous: 2016 Courtney Mitchell: Carissa and Josephine O'Meara: 1997–1999, 2006, 2016 Megan Jossa: Alice Nokes: Michael: Michael Leader: 1985–2016 Andrew "Buster" Briggs: Karl Howman: 2014–2016 ...
Out of Sullivan County's roughly 20,000 residents, Word's attorneys and prosecutors will pick 12 to sit on the jury at Word's trial. The Sullivan County Courthouse is about an hour-and-a-half ...
Amy Word ceased to be a member of the EVSC school board the moment she became a convicted felon on Friday, according to the board's attorney. EVSC attorney: Amy Word's felony conviction changes ...
Den is the name of two identical sword and planet fictional characters created by Richard Corben.The first appeared in the 1968 animated short film Neverwhere.The second has been appearing in comics since 1973, and in short stories that have been collected for the most part in trade paperbacks.
A man dies in Baz's care after being misdiagnosed by his GP and travelling 50 miles to the hospital because of new policies; his wife threatens to sue. Barmaid Hannah heads off to work, leaving her son Stephen with his stepfather Tony. A man in the bar, Phil, sees his sister-in-law Angie buying drugs and forcibly drives her to hospital.
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a British drama series starring Diana Rigg as Adela Bradley, and Neil Dudgeon as her chauffeur George Moody. The series was produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel between 31 August 1998 and 6 February 2000, based on the character created by detective writer Gladys Mitchell. [3]