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When was The Liberty of Norton Folgate created?

The Liberty of Norton Folgate was created in 2006.


What are the ratings and certificates for The Liberty of Norton Folgate - 2009?

The Liberty of Norton Folgate - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U


What country is Spitalfields located?

Spitalfields is located in the United Kingdom. It is part of London. Spitalfields first appeared in 1921 after the merging of The Liberty of the Old Artillery Ground and The Liberty of Norton Folgate.


What has the author Patricia H Reed written?

Patricia H. Reed has written: 'Some notes on Bardiger House and the Pewter Platter, Folgate Street, E1' -- subject(s): Bardiger House, Pewter Platter


What movie and television projects has Mark Bedford been in?

Mark Bedford has: Played himself in "Punk and Its Aftershocks" in 1980. Played Bedders (Mark) in "Take It or Leave It" in 1981. Played himself in "Pop Quiz" in 1981. Played Himself - Music in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Bedders - Bass in "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" in 2009.


What movie and television projects has Chris Foreman been in?

Chris Foreman has: Played himself in "Punk and Its Aftershocks" in 1980. Played Chris in "Take It or Leave It" in 1981. Played himself in "Top Ten" in 1998. Played Himself - Music in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Chrissy Boy - Guitar in "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" in 2009. Played himself in "SKAcumentary" in 2009.


What movie and television projects has Carl Smyth been in?

Carl Smyth has: Played Carl in "Take It or Leave It" in 1981. Played himself in "Good Morning... with Anne and Nick" in 1992. Played Dustpan Man in "Brooms" in 1996. Played himself in "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" in 1996. Played himself in "The Wright Stuff" in 2000. Played Himself - Music in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Chas Smash - Vocals in "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" in 2009. Played himself in "Live from Studio Five" in 2009.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Set Up - 1963?

The cast of The Set Up - 1963 includes: John Arnatt as Supt. Ross Reginald Barratt as Pop Medium Anthony Bate as Ray Underwood David Browning John Carson as Insp. Jackson Maria Corvin as Nicole Romain Maurice Denham as Theo Gaunt Eric Dodson as Walker Ricky Folgate Pamela Greer as Sally Ray Grover Morgan Latimer Harry Littlewood Billy Milton as Simpson Roy Patrick Arch Taylor Manning Wilson as Sgt. Bates


What movie and television projects has Anna Savva been in?

Anna Savva has: Played Angie in "Minder" in 1979. Played Anna in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Greek woman in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Maroulla in "4 Play" in 1989. Played Giulia Lampedusa in "The Chief" in 1990. Played Mrs. Salbanna in "Prime Suspect" in 1991. Performed in "O drapetis tou feggariou" in 1994. Played Fernande in "Yo Picasso" in 1994. Played Prison Governor in "Planespotting" in 2005. Played Angela Papadopoulos in "An Unsuitable Boy" in 2008. Played Music Hall Performer in "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" in 2009. Played The Politician in "The Horror of the Dolls" in 2010. Performed in "Junkie Love" in 2013. Played Mrs. Krikorian in "The Cut" in 2014.


What are some quick facts about Sweeney Todd?

Sweeney was born on 16th October 1756, at number 85 Brick Lane in London's East End. In those times Brick Lane was almost a rural country lane that led out to the brickfields of Bethnal Green. Todd's mother Elizabeth, was a silk-winder and his father Samuel Todd a silk weaver, working for the French Huguenots in nearby Norton Folgate, Spitalfields. In February 1770 aged only 14 years Sweeney Todd was sentenced to a five year term in Newgate Prison wrongly accused of stealing a pocket watch. While in prison he met up with an old barber named Elmer Plummer, who was serving ten years for fraud. Plummer took a liking to young Sweeney and taught him how to cut hair and shave, and how to pick pockets of the customers, Sweeney was a keen learner and soon became Plummer's apprentice boy, lathering-up and shaving some of the prisoners who could afford their services. After his release in 1775, with a few pounds he had stolen while at work in Newgate, and with the little knowledge he gained of haircuts, Sweeney Todd opened his Barber Shop at 186 Fleet Street, next door to St Dunstan's Church, just a few blocks away from the Royal Courts of Justice. The shop stood at the side of the narrow alleyway named Hen and Chicken Court, at the corner of Fetter Lane. Sweeney was born on 16th October 1756, at number 85 Brick Lane in London's East End. In those times Brick Lane was almost a rural country lane that led out to the brickfields of Bethnal Green. Todd's mother Elizabeth, was a silk-winder and his father Samuel Todd a silk weaver, working for the French Huguenots in nearby Norton Folgate, Spitalfields. In February 1770 aged only 14 years Sweeney Todd was sentenced to a five year term in Newgate Prison wrongly accused of stealing a pocket watch. While in prison he met up with an old barber named Elmer Plummer, who was serving ten years for fraud. Plummer took a liking to young Sweeney and taught him how to cut hair and shave, and how to pick pockets of the customers, Sweeney was a keen learner and soon became Plummer's apprentice boy, lathering-up and shaving some of the prisoners who could afford their services. After his release in 1775, with a few pounds he had stolen while at work in Newgate, and with the little knowledge he gained of haircuts, Sweeney Todd opened his Barber Shop at 186 Fleet Street, next door to St Dunstan's Church, just a few blocks away from the Royal Courts of Justice. The shop stood at the side of the narrow alleyway named Hen and Chicken Court, at the corner of Fetter Lane. Thomas Peckett Prest was the first author to write the tale of Sweeney Todd and Margery Lovett shortly after their arrest and trial. He had worked on Fleet Street and was familiar with Lovett's two-story pie shop. In the basement of the shop was the bakery, and a false wall could be opened to reveal the catacombs behind. It was through this false wall that Todd would apparently deliver his ghastly pie fillings. Prest described the shop this way: "On the left side of Bell Yard, going down from Carey Street, was, at the time we write of, one of the most celebrated shops for the sale of veal and pork pies that London had ever produced. High and low, rich and poor, resorted to it; its fame had spread far and wide; and at twelve o'clock every day when the first batch of pies was sold there was a tremendous rush to obtain them. "Oh, those delicious pies," wrote Prest (who probably sampled one or two in his time). "There was about them a flavour never surpassed and rarely equalled; the paste was of the most delicate construction, and impregnated with the aroma of delicious gravy that defied description." No one believes that Mrs. Lovett was solely responsible for baking her renowned meat pies. A 1924 account states that she had a hired girl and a male pie maker who helped with the preparation. It was unlikely that either of them suspected where Mrs. Lovett's meat supply came from, and C.W. Biller, in that 1924 biography, asserts that anyone who began to suspect "they, too, became pie filling."


What movie and television projects has Suggs been in?

Suggs has: Played himself in "Top of the Pops" in 1964. Played himself in "Children in Need" in 1980. Played himself in "Punk and Its Aftershocks" in 1980. Played himself in "Dance Craze" in 1981. Played himself in "Pop Quiz" in 1981. Played Suggs in "Take It or Leave It" in 1981. Played himself in "This Morning" in 1988. Played Suggs in "The Tall Guy" in 1989. Played Jason Wood in "Press Gang" in 1989. Played East in "The Final Frame" in 1990. Played himself in "Good Morning... with Anne and Nick" in 1992. Played Himself - Interview in "Later with Jools Holland" in 1992. Played himself in "Later with Jools Holland" in 1992. Played himself in "Danny Baker After All" in 1993. Played himself in "Top of the Pops 2" in 1994. Played himself in "The Danny Baker Show" in 1994. Played himself in "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" in 1996. Played Himself - Presenter in "Night Fever" in 1997. Played himself in "Top Ten" in 1998. Played Himself - Presenter in "Top Ten" in 1998. Played Performer in "Party in the Park 2000" in 2000. Played Himself - Guest Panelist in "The Wright Stuff" in 2000. Played Himself - Team Captain in "A Question of Pop" in 2000. Played Himself - Presenter in "Salvage Squad" in 2002. Played himself in "V Graham Norton" in 2002. Played himself in "The Laurence Olivier Awards 2003" in 2003. Played himself in "Comedy Connections" in 2003. Played Himself - Celebrity Panel in "The Xtra Factor" in 2004. Played himself in "Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two" in 2004. Played himself in "The Rise of the Celebrity Class" in 2004. Played himself in "More All-Time Greatest Love Songs" in 2005. Played himself in "Spicks and Specks" in 2005. Played himself in "Test the Nation: Know Your English Test" in 2005. Played himself in "Passatgers" in 2005. Played himself in "Disappearing London: Suggs and the City" in 2006. Played Himself - Music in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played John in "Talk" in 2006. Played himself in "Something for the Weekend" in 2006. Played himself in "The Alan Titchmarsh Show" in 2007. Played The Crooner in "The Edge of Love" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter (2008) in "Suggs in the City" in 2008. Played himself in "Live from Studio Five" in 2009. Performed in "Oil City Confidential" in 2009. Played Himself - Vocals in "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" in 2009. Played himself in "Daybreak" in 2010. Played Himself - Guest in "Sunday Brunch" in 2012. Played Himself, lead singer of Madness in "London - The Modern Babylon" in 2012. Played himself in "Madness Live: Goodbye to TV Centre" in 2013.