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Bertice Berry (born 1960) is an
American sociologist, author, lecturer, and educator.
Berry grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, as one of
seven children...
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Bertice Reading (July 22, 1933 – June 8, 1991) was an American-born actress,
singer and
revue artiste, who was
based in
England for most of her career...
- who was
standing in for
Bertice Reading. In 1982, the
musical was
revived at the
Chichester Festival Theatre and Hare,
Bertice Reading,
Fenella Fielding...
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Bertice Jacelon (1915 – 13
August 2013) was a West
Indian cricket umpire. He
stood in two Test
matches in 1962. In all, he
stood in
seven first-class...
- his own words, pp. 208, 212.
Transcript of Atkins's 1996
parole hearing.
Bertice Berry Show (TV program), transcript: pp. 10–11.
Helter Skelter, p. 88....
- West End
revival starred Gemma Craven and
Emile Belcourt,
supported by
Bertice Reading,
among others, and was
directed by
Roger Redfern. It ran at the...
- Show 12 (7
December 1984) – Stan Boardman,
Henry Kelly,
Bonnie Langford,
Bertice Reading,
Beryl Reid,
Cyril Smith Show 13 (14
December 1984) – Jeff Stevenson...
- for the
musical Lorelei, a
revised version of
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Bertice Reading recorded the song in 1979. In 1980, an
episode of the
British comedy-drama...
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Vincent Wong as the
Chinese Florist Kerry Shale as a Life
magazine ****istant
Bertice Reading as "Downtown" Old
Woman "Prologue:
Little Shop of Horrors" – Chiffon...
- also
introduces other segments such as the
segments with
Bertice Berry (saying "Dr.
Bertice Berry with the [letter sound] in [word]!"), Fred Says (in...