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Good Neighbours or Good Neighbors may refer to Good Neighbors (1975), a British television series, also called The Good Life "Good Neighbors", a 2005 episode of the American animated series SpongeBob SquarePants; Good Neighbours (2010), a Canadian black comedy-drama/thriller film; Good Neighbors (organization), an international humanitarian ...
Good Neighbours (onscreen title, though some movie posters in United States used spelling Good Neighbors) is a 2010 Canadian thriller film written and directed by Jacob Tierney. It is based on the book by Chrystine Brouillet .
The complete series of The Good Life was made available in the US under the title Good Neighbors. Series 1–3 were released as a box set in 2005; Series 4 was released in 2006 and includes the Royal Command Performance. The first UK DVD release omits two episodes (the first episode from series 1 and one from series 3). All four complete series ...
No Nudes is Good Nudes: P. G. Wodehouse: Novel The Quantum Prophecy* The Awakening: Michael Carroll: Author is Irish. Novel Two Hours to Doom* Red Alert: Peter Bryan George, pen name "Peter Bryant" The book was the basis for the film Dr. Strangelove. Novel Right Ho, Jeeves* Brinkley Manor: P. G. Wodehouse: Novel Ring for Jeeves* The Return of ...
This is a list of English-language novels that multiple media outlets and commentators have considered to be among the best of all time. The books included on this list are on at least three "best/greatest of all time" lists.
Good Neighbor, a 2020 South Korean film; The Good Neighbour; The Good Neighbour, 2011 German film directed by Stephan Rick, originally titled Unter Nachbarn; The Good Neighbor, 2016 American film; A slogan for WCCO (AM), a radio station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Good Neighbor (1941 Broadway production), at the Windsor Theatre, New ...
Pangborn's best-known book, the Hugo-nominated Davy of 1964, is set in a much later part-time of that post-apocalyptic future. It is a picaresque bildungsroman set in a repressive theocratic society which developed out of the ruins of the destroyed old world.
Actually, I'd love to Nina revisit this world without even mentioning Selena, Julie, or the events from this book and just have it as connective tissue." [ 8 ] In Ian Sansom's review of Conquest he wrote "Nina Allan belongs to that small set of writers whom you probably haven’t heard of, but who is really famous among certain readers and also ...