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Many deathbed confessions are bombshells that leave aftershocks to those who hear them. For some, these final words before passing on are so haunting that they’ve been documented for the ...
Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that premiered on ITV in 1977. It was produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen. Three series were made by London Weekend Television between 1977 and 1979, and it was briefly revived in 1985 (or 1986 in most ITV regions) with six of the original cast members.
A 2021 retrospective by author Keith R. A. DeCandido scored the episode as a 6/10 and as decent, if nothing special. Robert Picardo's EMH was one of the two breakout stars of Voyager, so giving him one final vehicle before the series concluded made sense, and DeCandido thought that seeing the other actors do impersonations of the Doctor impersonating their characters was fun.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats is a 1977 American surrealist folk horror film [3] written, produced, and directed by George Barry in his only feature film, and starring Demene Hall, William Russ, Julie Ritter, and Dave Marsh. The plot centers on a demon-possessed bed that is passed on through generations, bringing tragedy upon those who come ...
Russian Orthodox icon of The Good Thief in Paradise (Moscow School, c. 1560). A deathbed conversion is the adoption of a particular religious faith shortly before dying. Making a conversion on one's deathbed may reflect an immediate change of belief, a desire to formalize longer-term beliefs, or a desire to complete a process of conversion already underway.
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The entire series was written by Derren Litten whereas both Sandy Johnson and David Sant were credited as individual directors throughout the series. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This was the final series to feature the Garvey family, consisting of Mick ( Steve Pemberton ), Janice ( Siobhan Finneran ), Michael Garvey ( Oliver Stokes ) and Janice's mother Madge ...
It is the seventh and final book in his Dark Tower series. It was published by Grant on September 21, 2004 (King's birthday), and illustrated by Michael Whelan. [1] It has four subtitles: REPRODUCTION, REVELATION, REDEMPTION, and RESUMPTION – all but the second of these having been used as subtitles for previous novels in the series.