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Budgie was a popular British television series starring former popstar Adam Faith which was produced by ITV London Friday-Monday franchise London Weekend Television broadcast on the ITV network between 1971 and 1972. The series was created by Keith Waterhouse the scriptwriters were Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall and Douglas Livingstone. Produced by Rex Firkin and Verity Lambert. |
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TheGlasgowStory tells the story of Glasgow in words and pictures, told by some of Scotland's best writers, and illustrated with thousands of images from the collections of the city's world-famous libraries, museums and universities. From football to fashions, Auchenshuggle to Yoker, you'll find it all here. |
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Adam Faith recording Budgie at LWT Wembley |
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Adam Faith recording Budgie at LWT Wembley |
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Actor Date of Birth: 4 January 1930, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m) |
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Sutherland's Law is a British television series made by BBC Scotland between 1973 and 1976. The series had originated as a stand alone edition of the portmanteau programme Drama Playhouse in 1972 and was then commissioned as an ongoing series. Sutherland's Law dealt with the duties of the Procurator Fiscal in a small Scottish town. The major cast members included Iain Cuthbertson (as John Sutherland), Gareth Thomas, Moultrie Kelsall, Victor Carin, Martin Cochrane and Edith MacArthur. The signature tune was The Land of the Mountain and the Flood, by Hamish MacCunn. |
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The Rector, an ancient post dating back to the foundation of the University in 1495, has been, since 1860, the students' representative on the University Court. Rectors serve for three years and appoint to the Court a Rector's Assessor. The Rector plays an important role in representing and supporting the students at the University. The Rector is a position that is independent of both the Students' Association and University administration, allowing the Rector a direct relationship with the students. One of the principal duties is to chair the University Court, at which all major decisions are taken. The Rector holds occasional surgeries to which any student who would like to raise a particular issue or concern is welcome to come. The Rector also spearheads wider campaigns, both within the University and nationally, to ensure that student life at Aberdeen continues to meet the needs of all students. |
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