- Liza
Tarbuck (/ˈliːzə/ LEE-zə; born 21
November 1964) is an
English actress, comedian, and
television and
radio presenter. Liza
Tarbuck was born in Liverpool...
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James Joseph Tarbuck (born 6
February 1940) is an
English comedian, singer, actor,
entertainer and game show host.
Tarbuck was a host of
Sunday Night...
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Tarbuck may
refer to:
Raymond D.
Tarbuck (1897–1986), rear
admiral in the U.S. Navy
Jimmy Tarbuck (born 1940),
English comedian and TV
personality Barbara...
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Barbara Tarbuck (January 15, 1942 –
December 26, 2016) was an
American film, television, and
stage actress from Detroit, Michigan, best
known for her...
- Year on 31
December 1972,
alongside Bruce Forsyth and with
Jimmy Tarbuck in The
Tarbuck Follies on 1
January 1973 to see in the new year.[citation needed]...
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Tarbuck Crag (68°35′S 78°12′E / 68.583°S 78.200°E / -68.583; 78.200) is one of a
group of
three high
points about 0.75
nautical miles (1.4 km) southwest...
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Tarbuck and All That! was a
British television series aired in 1975. It was
produced by ****ociated
Television and
starred Jimmy Tarbuck. All five episodes...
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Raymond D.
Tarbuck (4 May 1897 – 15
November 1986) was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy who is best
known as a
planner with
General Douglas MacArthur's...
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Monica Dolan,
Susan Lynch, Jim Howick,
Jerome Flynn, Paul Whitehouse, Liza
Tarbuck and Omid Djalili. It was
renewed for a
second series in May 2024, which...
- is pla**** by
David Mitc****; his wife, Anne Hathaway, is pla**** by Liza
Tarbuck; and
Greene himself by Mark Heap. Shakespeare's father, John Shakespeare...