- characters, and The
Glums became a
regular part of Take It from Here. The
premise of The
Glums was the long
engagement between Ron
Glum and his long-term...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- In
Germanic paganism, the
indigenous religion of the
ancient Germanic peoples who
inhabit Germanic Europe,
there were a
number of
different gods and goddesses...
-
Croft with
Jeremy Lloyd),
though it was unsuccessful. A
revival of The
Glums (1978–79), at
first as part of a
Bruce Forsyth variety series,
proved rather...
-
evident discomfort in each other's
company led to them
being dubbed "The
Glums" by the press.
Diana exposed Charles's
affair with
Parker Bowles in a book...
- Glúmr
Geirason (Old Norse: [ˈɡluːmz̠ ˈɡɛirɑˌson];
Modern Icelandic: Glúmur
Geirason [ˈkluːmʏr ˈceiːraˌsɔːn]) was a 10th-century
Icelandic skald. He composed...
-
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
konungs and in Víga-
Glúms saga,
Egils saga, and the Heimskringla.
According to Víga-
Glúms saga it was held at
Winter Nights (at the...