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Marcus Alexander Brigstocke (born 8 May 1973) is a
British comedian and actor. He has
worked in stand-up comedy, television,
radio and
musical theatre...
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Brigstocke may
refer to:
Charles Brigstocke (1876–1951),
British civil servant Dominic Brigstocke,
British television director George Brigstocke (d. 1971)...
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Heather Brigstocke,
Baroness Brigstocke,
Baroness Griffiths, CBE (2
September 1929 – 30
April 2004) was a
British schoolteacher,
academic and Conservative...
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Charles Reginald Brigstocke CB (22 July 1876 – 7
April 1951) was a
British civil servant.
Brigstocke was born in Carmarthen, Wales, and
educated at Llandovery...
- McCutcheon, Bill Nighy,
Thomas Sangster, Lúcia Moniz,
Olivia Olson,
Marcus Brigstocke, and
Rowan Atkinson. The
short film was
first broadcast on BBC One on...
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Richard Brigstocke KCB DL (30 July 1945 – 26 May 2020) was a
senior Royal Navy
officer who
served as
Second Sea Lord from 1997 to 2000.
Brigstocke was born...
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Parris lives in south-west
London and is
married to
fellow comedian Marcus Brigstocke. The
couple have a son, Billy.
Richard Osman's
House of Games, Champions...
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Robert Ravenscroft Lesley Manville as
Nancy Brigstocke, Stephen's late wife.
Louis Partridge as
Jonathan Brigstocke,
Stephen and Nancy's
deceased son. Indira...
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William Papwell Brigstocke (1788 –
January 1834) was a
British politician.
Brigstocke lived in
Combe Hay. He
stood as a Whig in the 1832 UK
general election...
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Edward Brigstocke (20 July 1891 – 25
October 1971) was an
Anglican priest who
converted to
Roman Catholicism six
years before his death.
Brigstocke was born...