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  2. Barry Lewis (cook) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Lewis (born 15 July 1982) is a British cook, author and founder of the YouTube channel, Barry Lewis (formerly "My Virgin Kitchen"), which, as of June 2023, has over 942,000 subscribers. A self-taught cook, Lewis began filming recipe attempts online from his home in Weston Super Mare in 2010 after he saw Jamie Oliver on a television show.

  3. List of wooden toys - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wooden toys and games. A wooden toy is a toy constructed primarily from wood and wood products. Additional components made from other materials are ...

  4. April Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Many of her projects use scrap lumber; she buys new tools when she needs them, and some sponsors of her YouTube channel have sent her tools and equipment for promotional purposes. [8] As of December 2020, her YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers. [12] Wilkerson completes many of her pieces in her 3000 square foot workshop. [13]

  5. Argos unveils 2024 Christmas advert starring two very ... - AOL

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    Argos has unveiled its 2024 Christmas advert, and their much-loved mascots, Connie the doll and Trevor the dinosaur are the stars of the show. Directed by The Greatest Showman’s Michael Gracey ...

  6. Daily Kitchen Live - Wikipedia

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    Daily Kitchen Live is a British daytime cookery programme, that premiered on BBC One in April 2020. [1] The programme comes from Cactus TV, who also created Saturday Kitchen , shown on the same channel.

  7. The Woodentops (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodentops is a children's television series first shown on BBC Television in 1955. [1] [2] Created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird, it featured on the Friday edition of Watch with Mother and regularly repeated until 1973. [1]