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In ancient Rome, the plebs was the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census. From the 4th century BC or earlier, known as commoners or part of lower social status
Literary references to the 'plebs', however, usually mean the ordinary citizens of Rome as a whole, as distinguished from the elite—a sense retained by "plebeian" in English. In the very earliest days of Rome, plebeians were any tribe without advisers to the King. In time, the word – which is related to the Greek word for crowd, plethos – came to mean the common people.
In Latin the word plebs is a singular collective noun, and its genitive is plebis.
The origin of the separation into orders is unclear, and it is disputed when the Romans were divided under the early kings into patricians and plebeians, or whether the clientes (or dependents) of the patricians formed a third group. Certain gentes ("clans") were patrician, as identified by the nomen (family name), but a gens might have both patrician and plebeian branches that shared a nomen but were distinguished by a cognomen, as was the case with the gens Claudia.
Throwbacks is the final album recorded by Nat & Alex Wolff under the name "The Naked Brothers Band" and the soundtrack to the third and final season of the show of the same name. Under the working title "Songs of Season 3," due to post-production problems, it was originally cancelled, until it was announced on September 19, 2013 to be released as a Nat & Alex Wolff album instead of a Naked Brothers Band album on October 15, 2013, under the title Throwbacks. One song that was recorded for the intended Season 3 soundtrack, "Face in the Hall", which later appeared in the iCarly soundtrack, will not be in the Throwbacks album.
Nat Wolff developed a lot while writing the soundtrack. He had developed a lot as a song[-writer] since the band's second album, which was released earlier the same year. Many songs from the album had a sense that the writer(s) were inspired by old artists, such as the track "The World (As We Know It Today)" was a modern version of Billy Joel's song We Didn't Start the Fire. The song "Yes We Can" (which features Natasha Bedingfield and Leon Thomas III) was inspired by the presidency of Barack Obama.
Ryan Oliver Sampson (born 28 November 1985) is an English actor best known for playing Grumio in the British sitcom Plebs and Alex Venables in After You've Gone, where he played the son of Jimmy Venables, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst. He also appeared in two episodes of Doctor Who in 2008, The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky playing Luke Rattigan.
Sampson was born in Masbrough, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. He went to school in Kiveton Park (Wales High School) where he appeared in school productions.
Sampson began his career at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. Prior to After You've Gone, he appeared in Wire in the Blood, in 2003, In Denial of Murder, Heartbeat and Holby City in 2006. He appeared in the BBC Three pilot The Things I Haven't Told You and had a role in two episodes of the 2008 series of Doctor Who, playing the child genius Luke Rattigan in "The Sontaran Stratagem" and "The Poison Sky". In 2008 he worked at the National Theatre. In 2011 he played a small part in Channel 4 comedy series Fresh Meat. In 2015 he played various characters in the ITV2 sketch show Glitchy. In 2015 he also appeared as Charles 'Boz' Dickens in ITV Encore's The Frankenstein Chronicles.
Marcus, Stylax and Grumio are back on our screens for a second series of award-winning comedy, Plebs. It's 26BC in Ancient Rome and the boys are up to their . Reckful's Dad's novel - Reckful apparel - Reckful's . Plebs Season 3 Plebs is described as “a thoroughly modern comedy in an ancient setting.” Rome is traditionally imagined as the home of emperors and . The Plebs boys are back for a spanking new series. Coming soon to ITV2. Follow ITV2 for all the latest.. .
Marcus, Stylax and Grumio are back on our screens for a second series of award-winning comedy, Plebs. It's 26BC in Ancient Rome and the boys are up to their . Plebs Season 3 Plebs is described as “a thoroughly modern comedy in an ancient setting.” Rome is traditionally imagined as the home of emperors and . Reckful's Dad's novel - Reckful apparel - Reckful's . The Plebs boys are back for a spanking new series. Coming soon to ITV2. Follow ITV2 for all the latest.. .
Marcus, Stylax and Grumio are back on our screens for a second series of award-winning comedy, Plebs. It's 26BC in Ancient Rome and the boys are up to their usual antics, trying to get dates and make it in the big smoke. Things don't going quite to plan but the results are hilarious, we can't wait! Look out for exclusive clips and more info. Join the conversation @itv2 #Plebs
Own it on Blu-ray™ & DVD April 29th - Pre-order now DVD - http://tinyurl.com/cmpsnu3 Blu-Ray - http://tinyurl.com/cdalwbc Check out this clip from PLEBS, the brand new comedy (as seen on itv2) which follows three desperate young men from the suburbs as they try to get laid, hold down jobs and climb the social ladder in the big city - a city that happens to be ancient Rome! Order the DVD & Blu-ray at Amazon.co.uk - http://tinyurl.com/ch6cvbm Follow Plebs on Facebook -http://tinyurl.com/cbdhqvp Follow Plebs on Twitter - http://tinyurl.com/bsy2log
Plebs Ryan Sampson Interview - Grumio & Series 2
Check out this clip from PLEBS, the brand new comedy (as seen on itv2) which follows three desperate young men from the suburbs as they try to get laid, hold down jobs and climb the social ladder in the big city - a city that happens to be ancient Rome! Order the DVD & Blu-ray at Amazon.co.uk - http://tinyurl.com/ch6cvbm Follow Plebs on Facebook -http://tinyurl.com/cbdhqvp Follow Plebs on Twitter - http://tinyurl.com/bsy2log
Here he is as Grumio in Plebs, Shussi in The Work Experience, and Master Thomas Grisham in Up the Women. Three incredibly different characters. Best lines... "[Do you mean a swan?] that's it..... I want one of them arrogant pricks" "And then a few months after that you'll get cheap knock-offs in Primark sold to scrubbers like...well you" "I've made an aide starvoire...yes, I've called it the calendulator of famish" Next up I'll get him as Stepan in Undercover This video contains short clips of material belonging to NBC Universal & BBC Worldwide and is posted here for non-commercial comment and review.
I'm kicking off from centre field
A question of being down for the game
The one shot deal don't matter
And the other one's the same
Oh! My friend I see you
Want you to come through (alright)
And she's standing in the shadows
Where the street lights all turn blue
She leaving Pan American (uhuh)
Suitcase in her hand
I said her brothers and her sisters
Are all on Atlantic sand
She's screaming through the alley way
I hear the lonely cry, why can't you?
And her batteries are corroded
And her hundred watt bulb just blew
Lallallal.. alright...huhuhhuh
She used to hang out at Miss Lucy's
Every weekend they would get loose
And it was a straight clear case of
Having taken in too much juice
It was outside, and it was outside
Just the nature of the person
Now all you got to remember
After all, it's just show biz
Lallalal...huhuh...lallal
We're just screaming through the alley way
I hear her lonely cry, ah why can't you?
And she's standing in the shadows
Canal street lights all turn blue
And she's standing in the shadows
Where the street lights all turn blue
And she's standing in the shadows