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Finders Keepers is a British children's game show television series that aired on BBC1 from 13 February 1981 to 1 March 1985, hosted by Richard Stilgoe. Format [ edit ]
Finders Keepers is a British children's game show based on the original American format of the same name. It was originally broadcast on ITV between 12 April 1991 and 6 August 1996, hosted by Neil Buchanan. It was then revived from 6 January to 14 April 2006, hosted by Jeff Brazier.
Finders Keepers is a 2024 British television drama series, directed by Philip John and written by Dan Sefton. It stars Neil Morrisey and James Buckley , with Fay Ripley and Jessica Rhodes. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 5 from 17 January, to 7 February 2024.
Ann Christine Madden (née Casson; June 1, 1948 – March 2, 2022) was an American interior designer, television host, author, and businesswoman.As founder and chief executive officer of Chris Madden Inc, she built a multimillion-dollar home furnishings company through partnerships with Mohawk Industries, Bassett Furniture, and JCPenney.
The Finder app was launched in 2020 for iOS and Android. The company spent $5 million developing it and signed up 118,000 users by November 2020. [6] In 2022, Finder was ranked as the number 1 Australian business in the KPMG-HSBC Emerging Giants of Asia Pacific report and ranked 17th throughout the APAC region. [7]
Finders, keepers, sometimes extended as the children's rhyme finders, keepers; losers, weepers, is an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themself permanently.
The room is too cluttered and gaudy to be in a Victorian family home; the bright colours, unscuffed carpet, and pristine, highly polished furniture speak of a room recently furnished for a mistress. Art historian Elizabeth Prettejohn notes that although the interior is now viewed as "Victorian" it still exudes the "'nouveau-riche' vulgarity ...
The hotel continued to host events in the 1940s, such as meetings of the American Jewish Committee [84] and the New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing. [85] Kridel's syndicate bought the hotel in 1944, subject to a $1.3 million mortgage. By then, the hotel and the underlying land was valued at $2.25 million.