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Bell worked on many BBC series from the early 1970s, most notably Last of the Summer Wine, [3] producing and directing 250 episodes from 1981 until the series ended in 2010, Ripping Yarns, and the television adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. [4] He was also assigned to re-edit and improve Ronnie Barker's short 1982 film, By ...
Constance Flower, Baroness Battersea (née de Rothschild; 29 April 1843, Piccadilly, London – 22 November 1931, Overstrand), also known as Lady Battersea, was a society hostess and philanthropist in London who established the Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls, Women and Children (later subsumed by Jewish Care) in 1885 and was prominent in the Temperance movement in the United ...
The land for the Battersea estate was purchased in 1872; three other estates were developed elsewhere. The original concept was to combine new housing of various classes with social facilities such as meeting rooms, school rooms, a wash house and baths, and to provide integral open space (3 acres of the 40 acres (160,000 m 2) bought). One ...
The Forbes family has decided to unload their historic London home, Old Battersea House, which Malcolm Forbes purchased in the early 1970s. (See our photo gallery of the Old Battersea House.)
Originally, based in a former dairy cold room in Battersea, London until December 2015 before moving to a railway arch in Bermondsey. [113] TLDC was registered with Companies House in July 2011 by Darren Rook, [114] [115] and investor and former microbrewery owner, Nick Taylor. [116] Rook resigned as CEO in late 2017.
Nappy Valley is a colloquial epithet applied to pleasant places with high (demographic) reproduction.. It resonates linguistically with Happy Valley such as that in Kenya, noted for its wealthy white population before 1963 independence where much of the film White Mischief is set.