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  1. The Children is a three-part thriller first shown on ITV on 1 September 2008. Starring Kevin Whately and Geraldine Somerville , and written by Lucy Gannon , the story focuses on the murder of an eight-year-old girl, who is found on the patio of her home, and the subsequent investigation to discover which one of the adults who cared for her could have killed her.

  2. Eagle was a British children's comics periodical, first published from 1950 to 1969, and then in a relaunched format from 1982 to 1994. It was founded by Marcus Morris, an Anglican vicar from Lancashire. Morris edited a Southport parish magazine called The Anvil, but felt that the church was not communicating its message effectively.

  3. The Children is a three-part thriller first shown on ITV on 1 September 2008. Starring Kevin Whately and Geraldine Somerville, and written by Lucy Gannon, the story focuses on the murder of an eight-year-old girl, who is found on the patio of her home, and the subsequent investigation to discover which one of the adults who cared for her could have killed her.

  4. The Children: With Kevin Whately, Geraldine Somerville, Ian Puleston-Davies, Lesley Sharp. An eight year old girl is found murdered on the patio of her home. Any one of the adults who care for her could have killed her, but which one?

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  5. Hadji Ali (c. 1888–1892 – 1937) was a vaudeville performance artist, thought to be of Egyptian descent, who was famous for acts of controlled regurgitation. His feats included water spouting, smoke swallowing and nut and handkerchief swallowing followed by disgorgement in an order chosen by the audience. The mainstay of Ali's act was water ...

  6. Aug 30, 2020 · The Flashing Blade. 1967. The Flashing Blade (Le Chevalier Tempête) is a French television serial made in the late 1960s, which was broadcast in the UK on BBC children's television during the 1960s, with several re-runs in the 1970s. Dubbed from French into English, the action was set in 17th century France, during a period of war between ...

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  8. Feb 25, 2023 · Eagle was a British children's comics periodical founded by Marcus Morris in 1950. Its first issue sold about 900,000 copies, featuring popular stories such as Dan Dare, Riders of the Range, and P.C. 49. Following Morris's departure and various changes, Eagle was subsumed by its rival, Lion, in 1969, before being relaunched in 1982 and eventually dropped by its publisher in 1994.

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