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- Harrison, stallholder Jonathan Barlow as Roy Harrison, stallholder Sally Baxter as Lisa O'Shea, stallholder Bernard Spear as Morris Ransome, stallholder Carol...
- then a third time in this north-east Delhi neighbourhood, desperate stallholders repeatedly ran to Gokalpuri and Dayalpur police stations crying out for...
- to Brindisi. While telling the Doctor that he had sold the TARDIS, a stallholder (performed with a ****ney accent) comments that he "got fifteen sesterces...
- in place and will refuse entry to people wearing said clothing, with stallholders also forbidden from selling it. The Chinese company Shenzhen Guangcai...
- Stefan Kalipha as Daoud Andy Pantelidou as Lieutenant Alfred Hoffman as Stallholder Paul Scofield as Narrator (voice) The film was made-for-television by...
- Lee Carter (Danny Hatchard). Donna Yates (Lisa Hammond), a new market stallholder and Pam Coker (Lin Blakley), Les Coker's (Roger Sloman) wife, both arrived...
- for 1995's Stiff Upper Lips, in which he also had a cameo role as a stallholder, and 2000's The Warrior, directed by Asif Kapadia. Dhulia started his...
- Season Victor Episode: "One for the Road" 1986 Comrade Dad Black market stallholder Episode: "Londongrad 1999" 1986 The Deliberate Death of a Polish Priest...
- spikes. The fairground version typically involves a person paying the stallholder for the opportunity to throw one or more wooden hoops over a prize, which...
- Robert Hamilton as Mr Girdler Trevor Cooper as Farmer Peter Guinness as Stallholder The programme was filmed at Stanlake Park in Berkshire, using the causeway...