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Barnaby is an Old
English surname composed of the
Saxon element beorn 'young warrior' and the
Danish suffix by
meaning 'settlement'. As a
given name,...
- 1997: John
Nettles (DCI Tom
Barnaby),
Daniel Casey (DS
Gavin Troy), Jane
Wymark (Joyce
Barnaby),
Laura Howard (Cully
Barnaby),
Barry Jackson (Dr George...
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Barnaby Kay (born 9
April 1969) is a
British actor who has pla****
roles in television, stage, film and
performance art. He was a
member of the
Royal Shakespeare...
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Barnaby Bear may
refer to: "
Barnaby Bear", the
English name
given to Colargol, the 1970s Franco-Polish children's
character when the show was broadcast...
- ITV
since 1997. The show is
based on
Caroline Graham's
Chief Inspector Barnaby book series,
originally adapted by
Anthony Horowitz. From the
pilot episode...
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Barnaby Jones is an
American detective television series starring Buddy Ebsen as a
formerly retired investigator and Lee
Meriwether as his
widowed daughter-in-law...
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Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the
Riots of
Eighty (commonly
known as
Barnaby Rudge) is a
historical novel by
English novelist Charles ****ens.
Barnaby Rudge...
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Barnaby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barnaby is a
masculine given name and a surname.
Barnaby may also
refer to:
Barnaby, New Brunswick...
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Barnaby Clay (born 15 May 1973) is a
British film and
music video director. Clay
graduated from
London International Film
School in 1996,
directing the...
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Barnaby River is a
tributary of the
Miramichi River in New Brunswick, Canada. The
Barnaby River rises in
southern Northumberland County,
close to...