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...Montauk (the easternmost beach town in New York’s Hamptons) built by a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright; the baronial manse in Bedford, a tiny hamlet an hour’s drive from New York that also counts Martha Stewart...
...The signatories, including Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and Ricky Tomlinson, warned that British actors were already losing jobs to EU actors because of the costs of the new bureaucracy, with job-advertisements...
...Shandling recycled this as a delicious Larry Sanders plotline in which the network brings in a young Jon Stewart to guest host, prompting Larry quickly to cut short his vacation when Stewart proves too popular...
...It’s 20 years since The 11 O’Clock Show, which launched the careers of Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen, went off air....
...“I know he called me Ricky Butcher [from the soap opera EastEnders], as he thought I was as thick as two short planks.”...
...Other top England batsmen saw their careers end after around 100 Tests and 8,000 runs: Alec Stewart, David Gower, Geoffrey Boycott. Why is this the case?...
...The comedian Stewart Lee was even harsher, calling it “a government surveillance operation run by gullible volunteers, a Stasi for the Angry Birds generation”....
...“It’s electric,” was how Nicholas Stewart, a 37-year-old train driver from Coatbridge, described the atmosphere in Glasgow in recent days....
...“Cheers to @Letterman,” the UK’s Ricky Gervais chimed in on Twitter. “A king, a kingmaker and probably the man most to blame for inflicting me on America.”...
...Part of the reason was the success of Ricky Gervais....
...Lower down comedy’s economic league tables, in what Stewart Lee – whose impeccably provocative BBC 2 show Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle has been another of the year’s comedy highlights – modestly terms “the...
...The actor, Patrick Stewart, famous for Star Trek , who has been away in America a lot, recently complained that it was impossible to work with Ricky Gervais, the comedian, because he doubled up with laughter...
...Suddenly there were James Stewart’s movies for Anthony Mann (Winchester ‘73, Bend of the River); Delmer Daves and Budd Boetticher’s B-westerns of moral tussle (Broken Arrow, Comanche Station); and Howard...
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