The Sarah Jane Adventuresis aDoctor Whospinoff for younger audiences, featuring one of the show's most popular companions: journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), who accompanied the Third and Fourth Doctors in the 1970s. In the first episode, 13-year-old Maria discovers that the ecce...
Ideas about social class-- whether a person is "working-class" or "middle-class"--are one area in which changes have been extremely slow.In the past, the working-class tended to be paid less than middle-class people, such as teachers and doctors. As a result of this and also of the...
The top British soap opera shows tell ongoing stories about characters who would do anything for each other - and others who would betray their own families to get ahead. This is a list of the best British soap operas, including everything from Doctors to Take the High Road. What series ...
The 8th Annual British Soap Awards - pits the stars of Coronation Street, Doctors, Eastenders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks against each other in a series of categories voted for by the public or a panel of experts. Synopsis It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet.Be the ...
What are the best ITV TV series ever? Vote up the best ITV shows, or use this list to build a whole new one just like it, then re-rank it to fit your opinion. Ranked byAll voters rerankers (1) region age menwomen rank it your way ...
Carry On Laughing - TV series shown in 1975 The Prisoner Of Spenda The Baron Outlook The Sobbing Cavalier Orgy And Bess One In The Eye for Harold The Nine Old Cobblers The Case Of The Screaming Winkles The Case Of The Coughing Parrot Under The Round Table Short Knight, Long...
Doctors at the University of Maryland announced they implanted the genetically modified pig's heart into 57-year-old David Bennett on Friday 7 January. But in 1997, Malorie Blackman wrote a children's novel about a 13-year-old boy undergoing a similar procedure and ...
Jodie Whittaker’s outgoing episode ‘The Power of the Doctor’, with its lorry load of callbacks, nods and Easter Egg references to Classic Who, was special. It featured the return of former companions Tegan and Ace, cameo roles for a handful of past Doctors left out of previous anniversary...
The British Brotherhood of Assassins, also known as the London Brotherhood,[1] was the guild of Assassins based in the British Isles which had existed since the late 1st century CE as a branch of the Hidden Ones. Growing in the British Isles during the e
(3-4). Nevertheless, dentists remained a rarity in the cinema of the time. Screenwriters had little need for such a character throughout the 1960s. Even during the 'New Hollywood era' until the late 1970s, doctors were largely granted a minor supporting role in horror flicks (3-1), ...