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Martin Keady

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Writer, inc. THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS theshakespeareplays.com; WITHNAIL & I: FROM CULT TO CLASSIC with @Toby_J_Benjamin for @TitanBooks; & @lastwordtennis.

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This is from Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads an episode called No Hiding Place, (1973) Bob & Terry try to avoid seeing the result of an England match so they can watch the highlights later in the day back when live football was rarely broadcast.

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Another premium pastiche from the Prefab Four, AKA The Rutles. This one, Get Up And Go, is obviously a pastiche of The Beatlesโ€™ Get Back and their infamous rooftop performance. Good day.

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Swiatek is doing to Samsonova what Delilah did to the original Samson. She may not be cutting her hair, but she's certainly sapping her strength... #Wimbledon2025

Swiatek is doing to Samsonova what Delilah did to the original Samson. She may not be cutting her hair, but she's certainly sapping her strength... #Wimbledon2025
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The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Orloj, is a medieval clock on the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic. Installed in 1410, it is the world's third-oldest astronomical clock and the oldest still functioning. โœ๏ธ

The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Orloj, is a medieval clock on the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic. Installed in 1410, it is the world's third-oldest astronomical clock and the oldest still functioning. โœ๏ธ