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Wullie (English: Our Willie) is a
Scottish comic strip published in the D.C.
Thomson newspaper The
Sunday Post. It
features a
character called Wullie;...
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Irish form is Liam.
Scottish diminutives include Wull,
Willie or
Wullie (as in Oor
Wullie or the play Douglas).
Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma...
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Broons have had
their own biennial,
alternating each year with Oor
Wullie. No
annuals were
published during 1943 and 1944 due to
paper rationing in...
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having an
affair with
Wullie Reid, a man
almost twice her age.
Wullie is a
friend of Jack and Victor's. They
believe it's good for
Wullie that he's
found love...
- The
Exploited are a
Scottish punk rock band from Edinburgh,
formed in 1978 by
Stevie Ross and
Terry Buchan, with
Buchan soon
replaced by his
brother Wattie...
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South manager". BBC Sport. 9 May 2024.
Retrieved 9 May 2024. "New Manager:
Wullie Gibson".
Annan Athletic FC. 16 May 2024.
Retrieved 16 May 2024. "SPFL statement...
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Black Bonspiel of
Wullie Maccrimmon is a play by
Canadian author W. O. Mitc****. It was
written as a
radio play in 1951, but
later produced for television...
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Wullie. The film
starts with Thomson, who
lives a dull life as a
Glasgow barber for 20 years,
looked over by the
owner James' son, the
manager Wullie...
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English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best
known for his
characters Oor
Wullie and The Broons;
comic strips featuring them have
appeared in the Scottish...
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owner of Le Bistro, "Gorgeous"
George Gus (Richard E. Grant).
Local boy
Wullie Smith (Max Beesley)
returns from university,
where he
stays at the home...