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Hope and Glory is a BBC television drama about a comprehensive school struggling with financial, staffing and disciplinary problems, and faced with closure. It starred Lenny Henry as maverick "Superhead" Ian George, enlisted to turn around the school's fortunes.
Hope & Gloria is an American sitcom television series created by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, that aired on NBC from March 9, 1995, through June 22, 1996. [1] The show was canceled after 35 episodes. It starred Cynthia Stevenson as Hope, a high-strung television producer, and Jessica Lundy as Gloria, a tough-talking beautician, who become ...
Hope and Glory may refer to: Hope and Glory, a 1987 film written and directed by John Boorman; Hope and Glory, a British television drama; Hope & Glory, an album by Ann Wilson of Heart "Hope & Glory" (song), a song by Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw; Hope and Glory (album), a 1984 album or the title song by Tom Robinson
Hope and Glory is a 1987 comedy-drama war film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman based on his own experiences growing up in London during World War II. [3] [4] It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory".
Sir John Boorman CBE (/ ˈ b ʊər m ə n /; born 18 January 1933) is a British film director, producer and screenwriter.He is best known for directing feature films such as Point Blank (1967), Hell in the Pacific (1968), Deliverance (1972), Zardoz (1974), Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Excalibur (1981), The Emerald Forest (1985), Hope and Glory (1987), The General (1998), The Tailor of ...
Thames Television: Original release ... 29 July 1992 () Land of Hope and Gloria is a British sitcom starring Sheila Ferguson, ... The show was critically panned. It ...
Pages in category "Television shows set in Hertfordshire" ... Hope and Glory (TV series) K. The Kennedys (TV series) M. Madame Bovary (2000 TV series) Midwinter of ...
In 1986, a BBC producer offered him his own radio show on the BBC World Service. [2] Since then Robinson has, unusually, presented programmes on all the BBC's national stations: Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4, 5 Live and 6 Music. [3] He presented The Locker Room, a long-running series about men and masculinity, for Radio 4 in the early 1990s.