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Think of Ealing comedy star Terry Thomas in full-on bounding Major mode, making improper suggestions to the local district nurse over a pink gin.
Ealing however contend that this simply reflects the position under the old statutory instrument.
In a nation where rowing is dominated by private school programmes, Tanner began teaching and coaching at state school, Ealing Grammar.
Last year he was to be found judging a pole-dancing competition at a night club in Ealing.
In the grand tradition of the Ealing comedies, the film has attracted an all-star cast of character actors.
Children are bussed around Ealing daily with military precision and retrieved from various sporting sites.
Teddington slumped to a 151 run defeat in one of their poorest performances of the season against Ealing on Saturday.
The train approaching platform two is also not going to Parsons Green but to Ealing Broadway.
Dixon is the kind of ordinary hero who had become a commonplace of Ealing films during the war period.
At first, I thought that Ealing was possibly experiencing a minor earth tremor.
Plenty of modern film-makers have attempted to emulate the blithe barbarity that lent Ealing comedies their sharp aftertaste.
By late afternoon, knots of officers were already in place around the center of Ealing and police vans cruised the streets.
Serkis was educated at St Benedict's School, Ealing, and then studied visual arts at Lancaster University.
Serkis partnered with Cavendish in 2009, opening The Imaginarium officially in 2011 after securing a permanent place at Ealing Studios in London.
After Acton County, Townshend attended Ealing Art College, a move he later described as profoundly influential on the course of the Who.
The cuttings and tunnel entrances just north of King's Cross make a memorable smoky appearance in the 1955 Ealing comedy film The Ladykillers.
In 1969 the International Presbyterian Church was founded in England with its first congregation in Ealing.
She attended Princess Helena College in Ealing, and then the Central School of Art in London.
Ealing and other afflicted districts need plenty of reassurance.
In the remake of the 1955 Ealing comedy, Hanks plays the leader of a criminal gang which tries in vain to bump off its elderly landlady.
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The spot 'where the three C's meet' at Ealing is the usual rendezvous, I suppose?
A specialist told me once in Ealing that no inn could compare with the Griffin, a fenland inn.
He died in 1813, and out of part of his fortune the new church at Ealing was erected.
He was born and educated at Ealing, in Middlesex, where his father was a schoolmaster.
Over Ealing, Richmond, Wimbledon, it would have seemed as if some monstrous pen had flung ink upon the chart.
The terrible disasters at the Ealing and South Kensington laboratories have disinclined analysts for further investigations upon the latter.
There were moments of corny Ealing comedy and it was all tied-up nauseatingly well in the end.
He died at his house at Wimbledon, and was buried at Ealing.
After the close of my pastorate in Kensington, Ealing became my home.
Then came an order from Prince Henry to fall back on Ealing at once.
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