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In 1890, painter Vincent Van Gough was troubled by an invisible monster that he alone could see. He found help with the sudden appearance of a time traveling alien known as the Doctor (Doctor 11) and his companion Amy. ("Vincent and the Doctor", Doctor Who, vlm 3, TV) Later that year, Vincent was inspired to paint a picture of the TARDIS, the Doctor’s time/space machine, exploding. ("The Pandorica Opens", Doctor Who, TV)
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Scrubbers, Mai Zetterling (1982)
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Scrubbers (1982)
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A pastor preoccupied with writing the perfect sermon fails to realize that his wife is having an affair and his children are up to no good. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Walter Goodfellow: Rowan Atkinson Gloria Goodfellow: Kristin Scott Thomas Grace Hawkins: Maggie Smith Lance: Patrick Swayze Holly Goodfellow: Tamsin Egerton Petey Goodfellow: Toby Parkes Mrs. Parker: Liz Smith Rosie Jones: Emilia Fox Mr. Brown: James Booth Bob – Pond Workman: Patrick Monckton Ted – Pond Workman: Rowley Irlam Mrs. Martin: Vivienne Moore Vicar’s Convention Master of Ceremonies: Murray McArthur Reverend Campbell: Morgan Gower Billy Martin the Bully: Rupert Simonian Train Ticket Collector: Alex MacQueen Policeman on Train: Paul Viragh Police Interrogator: Tony Denham Judge: Roger Hammond Mark – Boyfriend #2: Andrew Thomas Jones David – Boyfriend #1: Jack Ryan Grant the Goth – Boyfriend #3: Nazim Kourgli Jereny Z – Boyfriend #4: Jack Zimmermann TV Chat Show Presenter: Terry Alderton TV Chat Show Pundit #1: David Schaal TV Chat Show Pundit #2: Chrissie Cotterill Billy Martin’s Gang: Rory Dorling Billy Martin’s Gang: Max Murley Billy Martin’s Gang: James Galloway Film Crew: Screenplay: Niall Johnson Producer: Julia Palau Author: Richard Russo Music: Dickon Hinchliffe Director of Photography: Gavin Finney Production Design: Crispian Sallis Costume Design: Victoria Russell Production Manager: Ray Freeborn Executive Producer: Steve Christian Producer: Noel Donnellon Associate Producer: Peter Fudakowski Executive Producer: David Garrett Executive Producer: Bertil Ohlsson Producer: Matthew Payne Executive Producer: Marc Samuelson Executive Producer: Anne Sheehan Executive Producer: Steve Wilkinson Co-Producer: Nigel Wooll Editor: Robin Sales Casting: Andrea Clark Casting: Jeremy Zimmermann Makeup & Hair: Darren Evans Makeup Artist: Nicola Matthews Makeup & Hair: Aileen Seaton Makeup & Hair: Joan Stribling Set Decoration: Neesh Ruben ADR Mixer: Sandy Buchanan Sound Recordist: Colin Codner Foley Artist: Howard Eaves Dialogue Editor: Sarah Morton Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Brendan Nicholson Foley Recordist: Richard Straker Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard Street Foley Artist: Ruth Sullivan Foley Artist: Trevor Swanscott ADR Mixer: Ian Tapp ADR Mixer: Kevin Tayler Movie Reviews:
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Scrubbers | Mai Zetterling | 1982
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New Post has been published on https://toldnews.com/sports/is-soccer-returning-to-dark-days-of-hooliganism/
Is soccer returning to dark days of hooliganism?
On Sunday, a spectator was able to run onto the pitch and swing a punch at Aston Villa player Jack Grealish during a match in English football’s second tier.
Later in the day a supporter was also able to run onto the pitch in the Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester United.
Once again, the fan avoided stewards before shoving United defender Chris Smalling while celebrating his side’s second goal in Arsenal’s 2-0 win.
“Commenting would only add to the attention he craved,” said Smalling on Twitter.
But it’s not just English football that’s had to deal with hooliganism in recent days. On Friday in Scotland, Rangers’ player James Tavernier was confronted by a fan during the match against Hibernian.
READ: Chaos reigns at Edinburgh derby between Hearts and Hibernian
‘A serious problem’
All three men involved in the recent attacks have been arrested. Paul Mitchell, the Birmingham supporter who punched Grealish, pleaded guilty to common assault and pitch invasion at Birmingham Magistrates Court and the club has banned him from its St. Andrew’s stadium for life.
Former Newcastle United and England international Alan Shearer says Birmingham should face strong sanctions and that the various organizations that regulate English football are facing a watershed moment.
“They [Birmingham] should have the strongest possible punishment,” Shearer told BBC Sport.
“Someone is going to get hurt, either a player or an official, if they do not stamp this out now. They have to come down heavy.”
British football has history when it comes to hooliganism. Fans of England’s national team became particularly notorious for pre-match clashes with opposition supporters before the turn of the millennium.
Fast forward to June 2016 and a French court sentenced five English football fans to jail terms for their roles in the violence that marred the England-Russia match at the Euro 2016 tournament.
In the 1980s, English clubs were banned from playing European club competitions after the 1985 Heysel stadium tragedy when fighting fans at the European Cup final caused a crush that killed 39 supporters of Italian club Juventus.
In 1993, tennis player Monica Seles was stabbed on court and England women’s manager Phil Neville suggested that could possibly happen in British football.
“We need to start protecting players properly,” said Neville to BBC Sport.
“All it takes is for one of these people who get on the pitch to have a knife or other weapon and it will be a footballer who is badly hurt.”
How exactly players can be better protected is up for debate, but former Birmingham player David Cotterill went as far as to say that armed police could be the answer.
“We need more security. I am not condoning guns at games but if the police are going to be armed, I think that is the way forward,” Cotterill told BBC Wales.
READ: Is VAR killing football?
‘Strongest possible punishment’
Fears of what could happen next is also a talking point among professional players.
“Whether it’s the FA, the Premier League, FIFA, something’s got to be done maybe with extra stewarding or whatever,” Manchester United captain Ashley Young told Sky Sports after the match.
“It’s a concern with the one earlier [Jack Grealish] and the one with Chrissy [Smalling], something has definitely go to be done.”
All the clubs involved in the above incidents have issued apologies to the affected players and promised to do more to stop such attacks in the future.
The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), which represents football players in Britain, also called for appropriate punishments.
“Over the last few decades there has been a great improvement in match day security, however incidents like this demonstrate certain problems have not been eradicated and that players can be particularly vulnerable,” a PFA statement read.
“We must address issues of violence and player safety — this should include continued efforts with regards to education but be underpinned by strong punishments and sanctions.”
Governing bodies respond
The English Premier League (EPL) said it would “work with all the relevant parties to address the issue of player and match officials safety on the pitch.”
“In all circumstances the playing surface is for players, not supporters and those playing in the game must be able to do so safe in the knowledge they will not be subjected to this type of behavior,” said an EFL spokesperson.
Meanwhile, the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) confirmed it would “review the specific circumstances of that event in conjunction with the match delegate and the police and take any appropriate steps.”
The FA did not immediately respond to CNN Sport’s request for comment.
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Ladies of Whitechapel - Angie Brooks
"Isn't it better to be a somebody, than a nobody?"
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Nil by Mouth Download
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Scrubbers | Mai Zetterling | 1982
Honey Bane, Chrissie Cotterill, Kate Ingram, Anna Mackeown, Eva Mottley, Amanda York, Kathy Burke
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Scrubbers | Mai Zetterling | 1982
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Scrubbers | Mai Zetterling | 1982
Amanda York, Chrissie Cotterill
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