Hartnell

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Hartnell

(ˈhɑːtnəl)
n
(Biography) Sir Norman. 1901–79, English couturier
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The regeneration scene marked the end of Patrick Troughton's three-year stint as the second Doctor after taking over from William Hartnell in 1966.
Bowman did what he has often done with Winx: let her jump easily, allowed her to settle midfield, out of trouble, then pushed the afterburners when necessary.At the 300m mark, he eased past Hartnell, the Godolphin horse whose heart she broke when she won her second Cox Plate in 2016.For a fleeting moment, the Japanese horse Kruger, hugging a rail and boxing on bravely, threatened to gate crash.
Ann Hughes is an embroiderer at the salon of Norman Hartnell, couturier to the royal ladies and designer of the princess's wedding gown.
Hartnell was given notice to appear in court and was released.
We can reveal the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service bought 111 episodes from the 1960s and early 70s, some starring William Hartnell. Many exist in BBC archives but 29 are missing, including all seven of the coveted Marco Polo story.
I loved the Doctor battling the Vords I REALLY enjoyed reading about William Hartnell, who played Doctor Who from 1963 in the series' early days.
It follows the unprovoked attack, at the end of June, when little Jeffrey was pounced on and "torn apart", by the dogs who threw him in the air "like a soft toy", according to his heartbroken owner, Carol Hartnell.
Dubai: Hartnell, one of Godolphin' most exciting globetrotters, has been showered with overwhelming praise after securing a fourth Group 1 victory in Australia in the Epsom Handicap at Randwick on Saturday.
The William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton eras of the show were decimated when the BBC purged their archives with the advent of colour TV - believing no one would want to see black and white episodes again.
The William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton eras of the show were decimated when the BBC purged archives in the 1970s with the start of colour TV -- believing no one would watch black and white shows again.
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