- Alan
George Bleasdale (born 23
March 1946) is an
English screenwriter, best
known for
social realist drama serials based on the
lives of
ordinary people...
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Bleasdale is a
village and
civil parish in the Wyre
district of Lancashire, England, in the
Forest of
Bowland Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty. The...
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Bleasdale is an
English toponymic surname.
Notable people with this name include: Alan
Bleasdale Gary
Bleasdale Holly Bleasdale Ian
Bleasdale John Bleasdale...
- Gary
Bleasdale (born in Liverpool,
Merseyside in 1962) is an
English actor.
Bleasdale has
appeared in many
television programmes since 1978 when his first...
- Ian
Bleasdale (born 1950, in Upholland, Lancashire) is an
English actor and
television presenter. He
divides his time
between Haworth in West Yorkshire...
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Stephen Bleasdale (born 23 June 1963) is a
former English football coach. He has
managed Bangor City,
Leigh Genesis and
Football League side Peterborough...
- John
Ignatius Bleasdale (1822–28 June 1884) was an English-born
Roman Catholic priest,
chemist and
mineralogist active in
Australia and
president of the...
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Marcus Terence Luke
Bleasdale CMG (born 1968) is a
British photojournalist. His
books include One
Hundred Years of
Darkness (2003), The Rape of a Nation...
- 1982 on BBC2. The
serial was
written by
Liverpudlian playwright Alan
Bleasdale, as a
sequel to a
television play
titled The
Black Stuff. The British...
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Victor France Bleasdale (December 2, 1895 –
February 10, 1984) was a
brigadier general in the
United States Marine Corps. He was
awarded the Navy Cross...