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  2. Two Doors Down (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Two Doors Down is a Scottish television sitcom, produced by BBC Studios. [1] It was created by Simon Carlyle and Gregor Sharp, and stars Arabella Weir, Alex Norton, Doon Mackichan, Jonathan Watson and Elaine C. Smith as neighbours in a suburban street in Scotland.

  3. Changing Ends - Wikipedia

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    A six-part series was commissioned by ITVX in November 2022, with Carr co-writing with Simon Carlyle and production by Baby Cow. Executive producers were Sarah Monteith, Rupert Majendie and Danny Julian, alongside Carr and Carlyle. It was announced that Oliver Savell would play the young Carr. [5]

  4. Happy Hollidays - Wikipedia

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    Happy Hollidays is a Scottish television situation comedy, created and written by Simon Carlyle and Gregor Sharp, and broadcast by BBC Scotland.One series of the comedy was commissioned by BBC Scotland and the show was produced by Effingee Productions.

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  7. Boy Meets Girl (2015 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Boy Meets Girl was created by Elliott Kerrigan, and written by Kerrigan, Simon Carlyle, and Andrew Mettam. It stars Rebecca Root as Judy, Harry Hepple as Leo, Denise Welch as Pam (Leo's mother). Also appearing are Janine Duvitski , Nigel Betts , Lizzie Roper , and Jonny Dixon .

  8. Thin Ice (2006 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Thin Ice is a British comedy television show on BBC Two starring Ian Ashpitel, Marc Wootton and Nina Wadia.All the episodes were written by Simon Carlyle and Gregor Sharp. It began on 28 February 2006 and ran for six 30 minute episodes until 4 April 20

  9. Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    Signs" garnered the interest of Gustave d'Eichthal, a member of the Saint-Simonians, who sent Carlyle Saint-Simonian literature, including Henri de Saint-Simon's Nouveau Christianisme (1825), which Carlyle translated and wrote an introduction for.