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At Bertram's Hotel is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 15 November 1965 [2] and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1966.
The Empire Theatre was opened as a variety hall by local stationer William Horner (1841–1922) who also ran the nearby Victoria Opera House. [1] It was designed by local architect George Birkbeck Rawcliffe with an innovative dual staircase, described by the local Burnley Express newspaper, as a "double helix."
The annual feast of festive Premier League football is about to get under way. So what is your best memory of following Burnley at Christmas? Mince pies on the train for a Boxing Day away trip?
This led to regular Christmas shows on the BBC, including the 1977 Royal Jubilee Big Top Show, organised by his son David Smart, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, and raised several million pounds for charity. In the 1960s, the Billy Smart's TV show was the first UK TV programme to attract more than 20 million ...
While Miss Marple is staying at the very posh Bertram's Hotel, a hotel maid, Tilly Rice, is found strangled on the roof. Miss Marple investigates with the help of Jane Cooper, also a hotel maid. When an attempt is made on the life of a hotel guest, Elvira Blake, and Micky Gorman is accidentally killed instead, the two Janes work together to ...
With his side 2–0 down at halftime, Coughlan threatened to cancel the players' Christmas party before their spectacular comeback. [20] Rovers climbed to fourth the following Saturday when they won 2–1 away at Ipswich Town , a result overshadowed by the post-match speculation regarding Coughlan's position as manager with rumours he was ...
A Political Party [3] Norman Lee: Leslie Fuller, John Mills, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Viola Lyel: The Primrose Path [3] Romance: Reginald Denham: Isobel Elsom, Whitmore Humphries, Max Adrian: The Private Life of Don Juan [3] Dramedy: Alexander Korda: Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon, Benita Hume: The Queen's Affair [3] Musical: Herbert Wilcox
Billy Bunter's Christmas Party is a school story by Charles Hamilton writing as Frank Richards, using the characters and settings of the Greyfriars School stories published from 1908 to 1940 in The Magnet. The book's retail price was 7s 6d.