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...Wight and Stephen Kennedy are lovely as kindly elders; Tom Mothersdale’s mysterious John Rokesmith drifts through the action like a ghost....
...Wight) and monstrously bossy sister Pam (Sinéad Matthews) show up....
...As a result, Neil Patrick Harris jumped at playing a supporting role in It’s A Sin as Colin’s mentor, and was joined by fellow small-screen veterans Stephen Fry (as a closeted, hypocritical Conservative...
...Mr Gove said the government would be running a pilot test-and-trace programme on the Isle of Wight this week....
...(FT) Playing to save her life Dagmar Turner, from the Isle of Wight, played the violin while surgeons removed a tumour from her right frontal lobe, near the area that controls fine movement of the left...
...Stephen Mangan’s Goldberg is virtually the equal of Pinter’s own in a 1987 BBC-TV version: the threats are seldom explicit, yet still visible through the threadbare bonhomous reminiscences (or blather)....
...I’m going to the Isle of Wight, to a place called Ventnor, where my daughter and son-in-law have a house. What’s on your summer reading list? John Updike, Marcel Proust....
...For details of getting to the Isle of Wight, including ferries and hovercrafts, see visitisleofwight.co.uk....
...Photographs: Stephen Burke...
...of Herschel, white hair fluffed into a wispy halo, eyes glimmering, is the paradigm for the scientist as abstracted secular saint informing iconography ever since — from representations of Einstein to Stephen...
...And it is carried by a superb performance from Stephen Wight as McQueen: sharp, funny, volatile, vulnerable....
...The world’s first seaside pleasure pier – at Ryde on the Isle of Wight – celebrated its 200th anniversary last weekend....
...Stephen Edwards, manager of Hyde Park, breathed a sigh of relief as he walked through the central London park....
...John Giddings, promoter of the Isle of Wight Festival, found himself apologising to thousands trapped in traffic jams or knee-deep in mud after torrential rain....
...There is lovely work, too, from Clive Rowe as a former boxer, his wits dimmed by blows; Ben Miller as a rabid Romanian hitman; James Fleet as a dubious former major; and Stephen Wight as a pill-popping wide...
...High Strung: Björn Borg, John McEnroe and the last days of Tennis’s Golden Age, by Stephen Tignor, HarperCollins, RRP£14.99, 238 pages The stuff of sporting myth is often just that....
...He was born on the Isle of Wight on January 6 1954 to a family involved in a thriving ice-cream business....
...A lovely ensemble performance features first-rate work from Stephen Wight as Mugsy and from Roger Lloyd Pack as Ash, the hard-bitten stranger, while Malcolm Sinclair suggests that Stephen’s aloof, controlling...
...Money has flooded into the area from London and home counties, says agent Tim Stephens, of Humberts in Norwich....
...On a calm summer’s night in 2006, the 25-foot yacht Ouzo disappeared off the south coast of the Isle of Wight, writes Tom de Castella....
...Alfred Nassim, Ryde, Isle of Wight Stephen Schork: No. As far as the likes of T. Boone Pickens et al, you have to look at their views with a jaundiced eye....
...stephen.pincock@journalist.co.uk...
...“It is certainly one to hang on to for a couple of years,” says Stephen Poole, manager of the Biblion bookshop (www.biblionmayfair.com) in London....
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