Alex P Keaton
A conservative talk radio host.
Conservative. He was MP for Henley on Thames, Michael Heseltine's former constituency.
Michael Forsyth has: Played himself in "Question Time" in 1979. Played himself in "A Week in Politics" in 1982. Played Himself - Conservative in "Election 92" in 1992. Played himself in "The Sunday Programme" in 1994. Played Himself - Conservative in "State Opening of Parliament" in 2012.
Palmerstown, U.S.A. Willy-Joe Hall 1980-81Family Ties Alex P. Keaton 1982-89Spin City Mike Flaherty 1996-01The Good Wife Louis Canning 2010-13
The cast of Election 92 - 1992 includes: Kate Adie as Herself - Reporter George Alagiah as Himself - Reporter Rupert Allason as Himself - Conservative David Amess as Himself - Conservative Erl Annesley as Himself - GP Fundholder Jeffrey Archer as Himself - Former Conservative Deputy Chairman Paddy Ashdown as Himself - Leader, Liberal Democrats Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean Rosie Barnes as Herself - Social Democrat Martin Bashir as Himself - Reporter Margaret Beckett as Herself - Labour, Treasury Alan Beith as Himself - Liberal Democrat, Treasury Clive Betts as Himself - Labour Rodney Bickerstaffe as Himself - General Secretary, NUPE Tony Blair as Himself - Labour, Employment Paul Boateng as Himself - Labour Jennie Bond as Herself - Reporter Virginia Bottomley as Herself - Conservative John Bowis as Himself - Conservative Rhodes Boyson as Himself - Conservative Rory Bremner as himself Michael Buerk as Himself - Reporter Paul Burden as Himself - Reporter Lynda Chalker as Herself - Minister for Overseas Development Michael Cockerell as Himself - Reporter Sebastian Coe as Himself - Conservative Sue Cook as Herself - Reporter Jane Corbin as Herself - Reporter Jeremy Corbyn as Himself - Labour Edwina Currie as Herself - Conservative John Curtice as Himself - Strathclyde University Jill Dando as Herself - Reporter David Dimbleby as Himself - Presenter Frank Dobson as Himself - Labour Energy Alfred Dubs as Himself - Labour Ben Elton as himself Fred Emery as Himself - Reporter Dudley Fishburn as Himself - Conservative Gail Foley as Herself - Reporter Michael Foot as Himself - Labour Leader 1980-83 Anna Ford as Herself - Reporter Michael Forsyth as Himself - Conservative Rocco Forte as Himself - Chief Executive, Forte plc Simon Frad as Himself - GP Jane Franchi as Herself - Reporter Olenka Frenkiel as Herself - Reporter John Fryer as Himself - Reporter George Galloway as Himself - Labour Cheryl Gillan as Herself - Conservative Felicity Goodey as Herself - Reporter Bryan Gould as Himself - Labour, Environment Mike Harford as Himself - Chairman, Conservative Association Huntingdon Roy Hattersley as Himself - Labour Deputy Leader Ian Hay Davison as Himself - Chairman, National Mortgage Bank Philip Hayton as Himself - Reporter Michael Heseltine as Himself - Environment Secretary Gavin Hewitt as Himself - Reporter Tim Hirsh as Himself - Reporter Kate Hoey as Herself - Labour, Vauxhall Brian Hopkinson as Himself - Consultant, City Hospital Douglas Hurd as Himself - Foreign Secretary Glenda Jackson as Herself - Labour Peter Kilfoyle as Himself - Labour Neil Kinnock as himself Norman Lamont as Himself - Chancellor of the Exchequer Martyn Lewis as Himself - Reporter Ken Livingstone as Himself - Labour Iain MacWhirter as Himself - Reporter Sally Magnusson as Herself - Reporter John Major as himself Peter Mandelson as Himself - Labour, Hartlepool Tom Mangold as Himself - Reporter Mark Mardell as Himself - Reporter Francis Maude as Himself - Conservative John McCallion as Himself - Labour Forbes McFall as himself Malcolm Moss as Himself - Conservative Neil Mudie as himself Denis Murray as Himself - Reporter Emma Nicholson as Herself - Conservative Jim Paice as Himself - Conservative Ian Paisley as Himself - Leader, Democratic Unionist Party Cecil Parkinson as Himself - Conservative Chairman 1981-83 Chris Patten as Himself - Conservative Party Chairman Jeremy Paxman as Himself - Reporter Eric Pickles as Himself - Conservative Lance Price as Himself - Reporter Giles Radice as Himself - Labour John Redwood as Himself - Conservative Nicholas Ridley as Himself - Conservative Malcolm Rifkind as Himself - Transport Secretary Beryl Robertson as Herself - Mayor, Huntingdon Angela Rumbold as Herself - Conservative Alex Salmond as Himself - Leader, Scottish National Party Neville Sanders as Himself - Leader, Conservative Group Peterborough Jim Sillars as Himself - Dep Leader - Scottish National Party Peter Sissons as himself Dennis Skinner as Himself - Labour Peter Snow as himself Jon Sopel as Himself - Reporter Francine Stock as Herself - Reporter Margaret Thatcher as herself David Trippier as Himself - Conservative Vivian White as Himself - Reporter Des Wilson as Himself - Liberal Democrat Campaign Director Audrey Wise as Herself - Labour George Younger as Himself - Conservative
Michael F. Flaherty was born in 1969.
Michael John Flaherty died on 1992-05-20.
Michael John Flaherty was born on 1917-09-27.
The cast of Story of Michael Flaherty - 1940 includes: Morton King as Himself - Commentator
flaherty, james michael
Michael Flaherty has written: 'Electricity (Science Factory)' 'Electricity & Batteries (Science Factory)' 'Closer Look at Tidal Waves and Flooding (Closer Look at)'
Michael J. Fox
Michael Welsh - Conservative politician - was born in 1942.
Mike Flaherty
Michael G. Flaherty has written: 'An assessment of the national incidence of juvenile suicide in adult jails, lockups, and juvenile detention centers' -- subject(s): Suicide, Suicidal behavior, Statistics, Children
Michael J. Fox
Michael D. Morgan has written: 'Environmental science' -- subject(s): Environmental sciences