And finally, the celebrated tv personality Melvyn Bragg chips in with this. |
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So big-hearted Melvyn bought Al a slap-up lunch the other day to kiss and make up. |
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Broadcaster and author Melvyn Bragg will begin writing the third instalment of his semi-autobiographical series about a young boy growing up in post-war Britain. |
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Melvyn Bragg commented, in his introduction to the programme, that the poet had given his full cooperation. |
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The 1988 biography by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life. |
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Jonathan Glancey at The Guardian and Andrew Hill at the Financial Times have both written about Ruskin, as has the broadcaster Melvyn Bragg. |
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He was given the name Melvyn by his mother after she saw the actor Melvyn Douglas at a local cinema. |
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Broadly speaking, Melvyn was against it, while I, much to his surprise, was absolutely for it. |
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Melvyn Sacks and Jeffrey Karpel, defense attorneys for the Wieners, didn't return phone calls seeking comment. |
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For five years, paediatrician of 25 years Dr Melvyn Polon wrote down every question a new parent asked him. |
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In this instalment, Melvyn Bragg travels to Bristol Airport to explore the aforementioned rise of the package holiday. |
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These directors included Melvyn Knigin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Saul Pomerantz, Thomas Rende, Michael Salberg, Joel Simon, Peter Cole and John Eisel. |
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Duffy was featured on the South Bank Show with Melvyn Bragg in December 2009 and on 7 December she presented the Turner Prize to artist Richard Wright. |
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Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington, broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg and adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle were among those to voice support for the group's bid. |
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Melvyn Bragg ended up writing a considerable portion of the script. |
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