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Director Jack Spring and Writer Paul Stephenson began working on the project in 2018, with Spring's family hailing from Grimsby and Stephenson being raised in nearby Hull. Spring said in 2022 'I wanted to tell the story of the town's real identity, rather than just the lazy tropes of 'it's not a nice area' or 'it's got nothing.
Paul Stephenson OBE (6 May 1937 – 2 November 2024) was a British community worker, activist and long-time campaigner for civil rights for the British African-Caribbean community in Bristol, England.
Owen Henry had met Paul Stephenson, whose father was from West Africa, and who had been to college. The group decided that the articulate Stephenson would be their spokesman. [6] Stephenson set up a test case to prove the colour bar existed by arranging an interview with the bus company for Guy Bailey, a young warehouseman and Boys' Brigade ...
Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner) (1937-2024), British civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson (police officer) (born 1953), Metropolitan Police Commissioner, 2009–2011 Paul Stephenson (rugby league) (born 1983), Australian rugby league footballer
Steven Blush and Paul Rachman American Harmony: 2008: Aengus James: Aengus James and Colin King Miller American Jobs: 2004: Greg Spotts: Greg Spotts American Meme, The: 2018: Bert Marcus: Bert Marcus, Cassandra Thornton American Mormon: 2005: Jed Knudsen: Daryn Tufts, Jed Knudsen American Mosque, An: 2012: David Washburn: David Washburn ...
The film reviews the twenty-year history of Wikipedia. Thoughts on the project are shared from the founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, authors from Germany, France, Ghana, South Africa, the United States and other countries. A South African Wikipedian explains their experience with the Xitsonga language Wikipedia.
Fuller was critical of 'Paul’s friendship with a neighbour who fancies himself an inventor (Jonathan Hansler and Debra Stephenson are irresistible as this hearty bloke and his narrow-minded wife)' being 'the source of a preposterous deus ex machina that leads to rapprochements'. [18]
Paul Stephenson (born 2 January 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger or a central midfielder for Newcastle United, Millwall, Gillingham, Brentford and York City before he ended his career with Hartlepool United. During his footballing career he made a combined total of over 500 appearances.