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William Maldon Woodfull OBE (22
August 1897 – 11
August 1965) was an
Australian cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s. He
captained both
Victoria and Australia...
- Paul
Woodfull (born 1957 in Dublin) is an
Irish writer, actor,
comedian and musician. He has
written two
television series, a CD and the
comedy musical...
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Albert Henry "Woody"
Woodfull (17
September 1912 – 24 June 2011) was an
English product designer.
Laying down many of the
ground rules of
industrial design...
- and
actor who,
often with
writing partners such as
Graham Linehan, Paul
Woodfull and Matt Berry, has
either written or
contributed to
television comedies...
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bowled to
Woodfull. The
fifth ball
narrowly missed Woodfull's head and the
final ball,
delivered short on the line of
middle stump,
struck Woodfull over the...
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Thomas Staines Brittingham Woodfull (1863 – 1 May 1941) was a
Methodist minister in Victoria, Australia, who was
prominent in the
fight against introduction...
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Australian Test
captain Bill
Woodfull was
struck over the
heart by a ball
delivered by
Harold Larwood.
Although not
badly hurt,
Woodfull was
shaken and dismissed...
- of
Father Ted
while working at Hot
Press with
Graham Linehan and Paul
Woodfull in 1987–89.
After considering several surnames,
Linehan suggested Crilly...
- at a
level that made him, in the
words of
former Australia captain Bill
Woodfull, "worth
three batsmen to Australia". A
controversial set of tactics, known...
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other two
tests drawn. The
Australian tourists were
captained by Bill
Woodfull,
while the home side were led by
Percy Chapman, who was
dropped in favour...