Dental records were used to identify Mrs Chenery-Wickens, who worked on Dead Ringers and Casualty. |
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Behind the scenes of the satirical impressions show Dead Ringers, which has made a successful transition to television. |
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The star of BBC 2's multi-award winning Dead Ringers show has a catalogue of more than 400 voices. |
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Jon Culshaw frequently impersonates the Fourth Doctor in the BBC Dead Ringers series. |
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That's because he's being played by Dead Ringers impressionist Jon Culshaw in a special primetime anniversary special. |
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The Dead Ringers funnyman, who is from the town, will feature on the celebrity version of the ITV1 show this Saturday. |
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After surgery, rats received a bolus of Lactate Ringers solution to compensate for blood loss, and antibiotic cover was provided. |
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The brace is a positively mediaeval contraption, reminiscent of the gothic gynecological instruments that Cronenberg devised for Dead Ringers. |
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Mrs Chenery-Wickens, who worked on shows including Dead Ringers, The League Of Gentlemen and Casualty, won an Emmy in 2000 for her work on Arabian Nights. |
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Satirical impressionist television series Dead Ringers also parodied Torchwood, with Jon Culshaw playing Captain Jack and Jan Ravens as Gwen Cooper. |
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MacArthur's tearful video diaries recording the sailing adversities she faced inspired the caricature of her on the BBC satirical comedy show Dead Ringers. |
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Trekkers, Whovians and Ringers were out in force over the weekend as sci-fi and fantasy fans descended on Cardiff for the city's Film and Comic Convention. |
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The bell is held in this position until the other ringers have rung their handstroke as well. |
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Almost all the actors and actresses in this splendid show are ringers for the historical persons they portray. |
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In order to win a bet with the rival nuclear facility, he hires several professional baseball players as ringers. |
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With more teams popping up and ringers being fought over, some sort of order would have to be instituted. |
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In order to beat Darwin, their rival school, in a football game, Wagstaff hires two ringers. |
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When Morelli and other full members can't make a performance, Orpheus uses ringers to fill in for them. |
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In the distance, church bells rang out as a team of ringers sought perfection through incessant practise. |
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A group of 12 ringers went out to Dassen Island today to band unoiled penguins there. |
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Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have to remember the changes. |
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About 10 am the ringers of the bells rang two merry peals when the scholars immediately assembled. |
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It has been four-years since members of St James's Church tower ringers have played a full peal of 12 bells. |
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It was used for gatherings of staff and family at Christmas and New Year, with traditional entertainments provided by the Ackworth mummers and parish hand-bell ringers. |
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I don't really understand how Victory dropped the ball on this one, but I guess they needed to make a bit of money for once and thought it was time to bring in some ringers. |
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Hey, at least he spotted the ringers, which was more than Security did. |
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The shirts were light blue heather ringers with royal blue trim on the necks and sleeves. |
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But with their wavy white hair, neatly trimmed beards and deep blue eyes, Tom Jones and his boy Mark Woodward are dead ringers. |
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Featurewise, Tiffany and her mother were dead ringers, but Tiffany always did interesting things to her hair. |
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And the ringers rang with a will, and he gave the ringers a crown. |
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This vast holding is run by six ringers and six boys. A ringer is a qualified stationhand and a boy is a trainee. It takes four years for a boy to become a ringer. |
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Hypervolemia is accomplished by infusion of crystalloids, such as normal saline or lactated ringers, or colloids, such as albumin or fresh frozen plasma. |
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