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In series 1 she works with Bill at a bakery until they both resign due to sexual harassment. From series 2 she runs a catering company with Bill. From series 3 she begins a relationship with DJ Tony. The later series focus on her attempts to have children, and, after considering adoption, Rona announces she is pregnant in the final episode.
Julia Hills (born 3 April 1957) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Rona in all eight series of the BBC sitcom 2point4 Children.She also portrayed various roles in Channel 4's first late night satirical sketch show Who Dares Wins, Beryl in two series of the sitcom Dad and Caroline Joyner in Casualty.
Rona's half-sister, whose father was Rona's father's brother, Alf Price, [3] was the photographer and media specialist who co-founded CAAMA, Freda Glynn, born in 1939. They are both granddaughters of Isobelle Violet Price [ 4 ] (Hesketh), the first lone woman to run a station , after her husband Fred, telegraph master of Alice Springs Telegraph ...
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Rona, a diminutive of the Russian male given name Aaron; Rona Ambrose (born 1969), former interim leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons; Rona Anderson (1926–2013), Scottish stage, film, and television actress; Rona Anggreani (born 1995), Indonesian actress and former member idol group ...
Casimir, the mascot of the show. L'Île aux enfants was a French children's television show that was broadcast from 1975 to 1982. The show was broadcast first as part of the youth program Jeunes Années on the third color channel of the ORTF from September 16, 1974 to January 3, 1975, then from January 6, 1975 to February 14, 1975 as a separate program on FR3 before being broadcast for seven ...
Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel, QC (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik oɡyst kɛnɛl]; February 4, 1785 – July 28, 1866), was a lawyer, businessman and politician in Lower Canada (now Quebec). He was a member of the Legislative Assembly and the Executive Council of Lower Canada.