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- Stoneways is a 1920s home in Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand, listed as a Category I building by Heritage New Zealand. The building was designed by architect...
- "Nursie" in Blackadder II as well as Malcolm's domineering Mother, Mrs Stoneway in all seven series of the ITV comedy Watching  between 1987 and 1993....
- Hitchmough and starred Paul Bown and Emma Wray as mismatched couple Malcolm Stoneway and Brenda Wilson. Watching was set in Merseyside, with Brenda from Liverpool...
- October 1957) is an English actor. Bown is best known for playing Malcolm Stoneway in the Granada Television sitcom Watching (1987–1993). He also had major...
- De Armand Alexander "Eddie" Noack, Jr. (April 29, 1930 – February 5, 1978), was an American country and western singer, songwriter and music industry executive...
- Bluegr**** (Stoneway Records, 1970) Chubby Plays Bob Wills (Stoneway, 1970) Gr****y Fiddle (Stoneway, 1975) Chubby Plays Hank Williams (Stoneway, 1977) Chubby...
- 1991–1992 London's Burning Helen Field 9 episodes 1991–1993 Watching Lucinda Stoneway 15 episodes 1992–1993 Jeeves and Wooster Madeleine B****ett 5 episodes 1995...
- through five different stages, Mushroom Valley, The Ancient Grounds, Moonlit Stoneway, Moonlit Caverns, and Mushroom Grove, with The Ancient Grounds acting as...
- Heritage New Zealand; often they are classed as Category 1. His own house, Stoneways in Epsom, is also listed as Category 1. In 1953, Gummer was awarded the...
- as stone axes and ornamented pottery. It is ****umed the road made up a stoneway to a nearby artificial island, now also submerged, which was previously...