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The words, rules and tune for "Here we go gathering nuts in May" Here we are gathering nuts in May; by Elizabeth Adela Forbes The words and rules of the game were first quoted in the Folk-Lore Record, E. Carrington (1881), [2] followed by a similar description among the games for choosing partners by G.F. Northall (1882). [3]
"Nuts in May" is the 12th episode of the sixth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 13 January 1976. [1] "Nuts in May" was written and directed by Mike Leigh, produced by David Rose, and starred Roger Sloman and Alison Steadman.
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Caption reads "Here we go round the Mulberry Bush" in The Baby's Opera A book of old Rhymes and The Music by the Earliest Masters, 1877.Artwork by Walter Crane. "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" (also titled "Mulberry Bush" or "This Is the Way") is an English nursery rhyme and singing game.
BBC Play for Today: 1975 "The Permissive Society" Yes Yes BBC Second City Firsts: 1976 Nuts in May: Yes Yes BBC Play for Today: Knock for Knock: Yes Yes BBC Second City Firsts, lost 1977 Kiss of Death: Yes Yes BBC Play for Today: Abigail's Party: Yes Yes 1979 Who's Who: Yes Yes 1980 Grown-Ups: Yes Yes BBC2 Playhouse: 1982 Home Sweet Home: Yes ...
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[2] Guinness has been married three times. His first marriage was to Andrée Lefevre, from 1967 to 1985, with whom he has a son, and a daughter Sally, [3] who made a cameo as a Supreme Council member in the 2019 film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. [4] His second marriage was to Helen Lynch, from 1989 to 1993.
Nuts in May (1917) is a silent comedy short, directed by Robin Williamson, produced by Isadore Bernstein, and featuring Stan Laurel, billed as Stan Jefferson, in his onscreen debut. [1] The short was filmed at Bernstein Studios, in Hollywood, California. "A fragment" of the film survives [1] (a little over 60 seconds [citation needed]).