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  2. Francis Lickerish - Wikipedia

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    Lickerish appears uncredited as the session bass guitarist on the Kim Wilde song "Kids in America". After leaving The Enid he graduated from Sheffield Hallam University , later pursuing a career in counselling, and is a respected professional in the fields of adult addiction and family services, [ 2 ] working at Clouds House , The Priory and ...

  3. Channel 5 (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 (also known as "Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan" on YouTube) is an American digital media company and web channel, billed as a "digital journalism experience." [2] The show is a spinoff of the group's previous project, All Gas No Brakes, which was itself based on the book of the same name.

  4. Secret Green - Wikipedia

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    Secret Green is a British rock band, founded in 2007, by Francis Lickerish, Hilary Palmer, and Jon Beedle. Recent additions to the band William Gilmour and Matt Hodge complete the line-up. Additional musicians Paul Carr, Dave Brooks, Jamie Brooks , Brian Mitchell, and Mike Hicks are employed for live work.

  5. The Enid - Wikipedia

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    During this period founding member Francis Lickerish was ousted from the Enid following a failed attempt to take leadership of the group from Godfrey. [ 6 ] The band's fifth album, Something Wicked This Way Comes , released in 1983, [ 1 ] was the first Enid album to feature lyrics, which were written by then-drummer Chris North and sung in a ...

  6. April 1954 - Wikipedia

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    Francis Lickerish (born John Francis Lickerish), British composer, guitarist and lutenist; in Cambridge, England [citation needed] David Perrett, Scottish evolutionary psychologist [33] Teo Peter, Romanian rock musician (Compact); in Cluj-Napoca, Romania (d. 2004, traffic collision) [34] [35]

  7. Channel 5 (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel's launch on 30 March 1997 (Easter Sunday) at 6 p.m. After a brief voice over by continuity presenter David Vickery, the first broadcast was the Spice Girls singing a cover version of Manfred Mann's hit "5-4-3-2-1" as "1-2-3-4-5", [15] [16] for which they were reportedly paid around £500,000. [17]

  8. 5 News - Wikipedia

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    5 News at 5, [1] also known as Channel 5 News, is the flagship news programme of British broadcaster Channel 5. It is produced by ITN from its main newsroom on London's Gray's Inn Road , and has been broadcast since Channel 5's launch in March 1997.

  9. 5USA - Wikipedia

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    It was launched on 16 October 2006 as Five US and was the second digital terrestrial television channel in the UK to be launched by RTL Group (the owner at the time) as part of their multi-channel strategy, the first being Five Life (now 5Star). 5USA concentrates on showing imported movies and programmes from the United States.