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Actors: Lewis J. Selznick (miscellaneous crew), Anders Randolf (actor), Conway Tearle (actor), Gladys Hulette (actress), Gerald Beaumont (writer), Ralph Ince (director), Lewis Allen Browne (writer), Joe Humphries (actor), Patsy Haley (actor), Gus Platz (actor), Frank Ryan (actor),
Genres: Drama,Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1NbomQa Broadcast on 14/07/2016 Actor John McArdle talks about his role in Emmerdale, playing the former gay lover of Home Farm boss Lawrence. Like, follow and subscribe to Good Morning Britain! The Good Morning Britain YouTube channel delivers you the news that you’re waking up to in the morning. From exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics and showbiz to heartwarming human interest stories and unmissable watch again moments. Join Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher every weekday on ITV from 6am. Website: http://bit.ly/1GsZuha YouTube: http://bit.ly/1Ecy0g1 Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1HEDRMb Twitter: http://bit.ly/1xdLqU3 http://www.itv.com
http://www.bigredbook.info/john_mcardle.html Actor John McArdle recalls his experience of being surprised by Michael Aspel in 2003 for This is Your Life...
Paul Allen's stage adaptation of Brassed Off opened at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre last night to raving reviews. Taking time out in between shows, cast members paid a visit to a new mining exhibition at Cannock Chase Museum to learn about life down the pits. They checked out an exhibition which celebrates Staffordshire's mining history and comes on the 30th anniversary of the miners' strike. Native Monster caught up with leading actor John McArdle.
Social Security Committee - Scottish Parliament: 6th October 2016 Work programme priorities: The Committee will take evidence on its forward work programme priorities, in a round-table discussion Link to written submission: http://bit.ly/2cUR7at To watch the whole meeting in full visit http://www.scottishparliament.tv/20161006_social
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Dramatist, screenwriter and actor, John McArdle, delivers a spine-tingling recital of Patrick Kavanagh’s ‘Threshing Morning 2’: “And then I came to the haggard gate. But I knew as I entered that I had come through fields that were part of no earthly estate – that's our countryside. Those fields are part of an earthly estate and part of an unearthly estate, if we have the eyes to see it.”
News 21 USA – updates daily news with highly reaching speech. News 21 - Emmerdale: Brookside actor John McArdle joins soap as plumber Ronnie Hale (ok.co.uk) The new character will become invovled in a drama at Home Farm surround Chrissie - who thinks he may be related to her Please don't forget LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT ► Click on the subtitle ► SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/v1aJPy ► CONNECT: - Youtube channel: https://goo.gl/4M3DQA - Facebook: https://goo.gl/xyuvcz - Google+: https://goo.gl/Ypyeik - Twitter: https://goo.gl/TPu6Ei ► Content source: http://www.ok.co.uk/tv/emmerdale-brookside-actor-john-mcardle-joins-ronnie-hale ► Music source: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music Song: Epic·logue ► SUBSCRIBE CHANNEL: Our purpose, when making COMPILATIONS, is not just to bring peopl...
Along with show regulars James Brabin and John O Hare, historian Frank Carlyle chats to Brian 'Nasher' Nash and John McArdle. With Hollywood news from Josephine Whitaker.
In the studio we have councilors Connaire McGreevy, John McArdle along with UKIP representative Wayne Hawthorne to discuss the current situation on the project Newry on Ice. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/dntv-production
Cast Lorcan Cranitch, Sarah Lancashire, John McArdle Trina (Sarah Lancashire) returns to her home town where, 20 years ago, her best friend was murdered. Bernard (Lorcan Cranitch), convicted of the crime, lives in the neighbourhood, his conviction having been quashed. When a 10 year old girl is brutally murdered at the very same spot, Trina is forced to reassess her past, her friendships and the man who may yet be a child killer.
Stars: Lorcan Cranitch, Sarah Lancashire, John McArdle Trina (Sarah Lancashire) returns to her home town where, 20 years ago, her best friend was murdered. Bernard (Lorcan Cranitch), convicted of the crime, lives in the neighbourhood, his conviction having been quashed. When a 10 year old girl is brutally murdered at the very same spot, Trina is forced to reassess her past, her friendships and the man who may yet be a child killer.
Rep. Louie Gohmert (TX-01) talked to CSPAN Washington Journal host, John McArdle about FBI Director James Comey’s announcement that no criminal charges will be brought against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email servers while serving as secretary of state. He also discussed upcoming House votes on gun legislation.
00:10 - Introduction by Larry Sykes, Mungo Printing 04:32 - Stephen Scheck, WOU Provost and VP of Academic Affairs 08:04 - John Oberst, Mayor of Monmouth 31:42 - John McArdle, Mayor of Independence Recorded 1/13/16 at Western Oregon University, sponsored by the Monmouth/Independence Chamber of Commerce
Frank and Ian chat to a Liverpool great, John McArdle, known the world over as Billy Corkhill and currently appearing in Emmerdale. John talks about his recently released autobiography ‘You Never Said Goodbye' which is dedicated to his Father. Professor David Johnson joins us direct from Colorado, talking about his Dr Who book ‘Madman In A Box’ and his shared love of history. Jamie Williams and Ian Lewis fill us in on ParaCon 2016, a paranormal convention being held in South Wales this weekend. Plus our lady in Hollywood, Josephine Whitaker joins us for the latest news. Music for the show is came from three fantastic local bands, Steve Thompson and the Incidents, Searchin’ and Midnight Daisies – with a little help from Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Hollies and Bob Dylan . Bill...
Open Phones Telephone lines were open for viewer calls and social media comments on a question about the previous night’s first presidential debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump: “Who won?” Several Hofstra University students, speaking from the C-SPAN Bus in Hempstead, New York, gave their impressions of the debate, which was held on the campus of that university. Throughout the program from the C-SPAN News Desk, John McArdle read news headlines about the debate.
Hear from Mayor John McArdle and Councilwoman Marilyn Morton on how the festival was revived. Marilyn explains about the Ghost Walk she originated here. Listen to the stories, hear from a Ghost Host, and find out more about this unique city.