- The
Glums is a
British television sitcom which first aired on ITV in 1979. It had its
origins in a
segment of the 1950s
radio show Take It from Here....
-
Glum is an
album by the
American band
Giant Sand,
released in 1994. It was the band's
first album to be
distributed by a
major label.
Giant Sand supported...
- Stig's girlfriend, Lene
Glumer. The band's
debut concert was at the
youth club
Sundby Algaard. In
December 1982, Lene
Glumer left the band and the three...
-
Prussian captain a. D.
Christian Ludwig von
Glümer (born 1772) and his wife Wilhelmine, née Spohr.
Glümer married Karoline Herzog on 29 June 1847 in Halberstadt...
- 1940. "Erik
Glümer". EU Football.
Retrieved 15
December 2021. "Erik
Glümer". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 15
December 2021. Erik
Glümer at WorldFootball...
- In
Germanic paganism, the
indigenous religion of the
ancient Germanic peoples who
inhabit Germanic Europe,
there were a
number of
different gods and goddesses...
- and
actor of stage, radio,
television and film,
known for his
roles as Pa
Glum in Take It from Here and as
headmaster "Professor"
James Edwards in Whack-O...
- Víga-
Glúms saga (Modern
Icelandic pronunciation: listen) is one of the
Sagas of Icelanders. It
takes place mostly in and
around Eyjafjörður in
North Iceland...
-
Whitfield and Alma Cogan. The show is best
remembered for
introducing The
Glums.
Through TIFH Muir and
Norden reinvented British post-war
radio comedy –...
-
known as "
glumes" form the
lowermost organs of a
spikelet (there are
usually two but one is
sometimes reduced; or rarely, both are absent).
Glumes may be...