- the
Likely Lads? (1973–74).
Bewes'
later career was of a much
lower profile, but he
continued to work as a
stage actor.
Bewes was born in
Bingley in the...
- long-suspected feud was
finally confirmed by
Bewes while promoting his
autobiography in 2005. Even
while Bewes was alive,
Bolam was
consistently reluctant...
-
Thomas Beaumont Bewes (18
December 1777 – 18
November 1857) was a
British politician. The son of John
Bewes,
Mayor of Plymouth,
Thomas first stood for...
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young working class men,
Terry Collier (James Bolam) and Bob
Ferris (Rodney
Bewes), in the mid-1960s. Bob and
Terry are ****umed to be in
their early 20s (when...
-
Rodney Bewes stated in 2005 that the two
actors had not
spoken since the film had been made, a
period of over
thirty years. The rift,
according to
Bewes, developed...
-
Thomas Bewes Strangways (23 July 1809 – 23
February 1859),
generally called "
Bewes Strangways" and "T.
Bewes Strangways", was an explorer,
early settler...
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Jowett &
Andrew 2002, p. 8.
Howard 2004, p. 140. Drea 2003, p. 54. Cook &
Bewes 1997, p. 305.
Parker 2004, pp. xiii–xiv, 6–8, 68–70, 329–330
Glantz 2001...
-
comedy film
directed by
Michael Tuchner,
starring James Bolam and
Rodney Bewes. It is a spin-off from
Whatever Happened to the
Likely Lads?,
although it...
-
include Max Stirner, Guy Debord, Raya Dunayevskaya,
Raymond Williams,
Timothy Bewes, and
Slavoj Žižek.
Marxist humanist Gajo Petrović (1965),
drawing from Lukács...
-
September 1969 to 6 June 1972. It was
created by and
starred Rodney Bewes.
Bewes co-wrote and
produced the
series with
Derrick Goodwin. The show regularly...