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      • A close or near shave is a narrow escape from some calamity or other, deriving from shave as in a slight or passing touch. This meaning and usage of shave dates from the early 19th century and has nothing to do with shave as in shaving with a razor.
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  2. A Close Shave is a 1995 British stop-motion animated short film co-written and directed by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations with Wallace & Gromit Ltd., BBC Bristol and BBC Children's International.

  3. www.bbc.com › anniversaries › decemberA Close Shave - BBC

    Gromit’s reactions – and everything else – were created by the animators using stop-motion photography, moving the characters in tiny increments between each frame. The success of A...

  4. Influential figures like Henry VIII and Martin Luther grew defiantly powerful beards only to have their hairy rebellion cut short by the dominance of French fashion’s clean shave in the court of Louis XIV.

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    At 2:00am in the morning one night, a small sheep escapes from a lorry (stopping at the traffic lights) before entering (62 West Wallaby Street) the house of Wallace and Gromit, who are running a window-cleaning business through the dog-flap and then Gromit had ran out of wool whilst knitting a rainbow garment. The next morning, they fail to notice...

    Peter Sallis as Wallace
    Anne Reid as Wendolene
    The film is produced in 4:3, but it is matted to a 16:9 widescreen for unknown reasons. However, the original 4:3 version remains on VHS and DVD in the UK, US and other international countries.
    When Gromit's knitting ran out the woolly garment throughout the film was rainbow colour using different colours of wool.
    When Wallace receives a call for window-cleaning service, his method of getting to his motorbike and out onto the road is very similar from the 60's show Thunderbirds. The same method used by Virgi...
    This film reveals that Wallace & Gromit's telephone number is 2143.
    The picture on top shows Gromit missing his tail and toes on his back legs.
    When Shaun is being washed in the basement, the Knit-O-Matic malfunctions and switches the setting from "Wash" to "Light Shave". After Wallace tells Gromit to do something, you can tell by the ligh...
    Wallace loses his green vest from beneath his overalls when he lands on his motorbike.
    When Gromit climbs up the ladder during the motorbike chase, he places the base in the sidecar. When he grabs the cables, Wallace grabs the base of the ladder as it rises; after they finish the spi...
    Wendolene: Your dog's waiting.
    Wallace: Aye, I'd better see to him. The bounce has gone from his bungee.
    Wallace: Won't you come in? We were just about to have some cheese.
    Wendolene: Oh no, not cheese. Sorry, it brings me out a rash. Can't stand the stuff.
    Director: Nick Park
    Producers: Carla Shelley, Michael Rose
    Executive Producers: Peter Lord, David Sproxton
    Executive Producer for BBC: Colin May
  5. A close shave is an idiom that refers to the image of a barber shaving a client with a straight-edge razor, which is tremendously sharp and can be fatal if not used properly. The barber shaves a man’s beard as carefully as possible to get rid of disaster without cutting him.

  6. Jun 20, 2018 · Discover the history of shaving from razors from 30000 BC through the Ancient Egyptians, Middle Ages and right into the 21st century.

  7. A close or near shave is a narrow escape from some calamity or other, deriving from shave as in a slight or passing touch. This meaning and usage of shave dates from the early 19th century and has nothing to do with shave as in shaving with a razor.

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