Some common cultural traits shared by people of the British Isles include a love for tea, a sense of humor often characterized by sarcasm and dry wit, a passion for sports like soccer and rugby, and a strong tradition of politeness and queuing.
In the UK there is an average of 3 TVs per household. Most times that is more than the amount of people.
The hard pace of pressurised life and work in a medium-sized but densely populated country - tight legal restrictions in several areas of life, with some unfair and contradictory laws and rules- media bias - and the highly changeable temperate maritime climate. Also the threats posed by Islamic terrorism, and England's close alliance with the USA making it be seen as a legitimate target by extremists.
He had no younger brother, but an elder one who was Cuthbert Burbage. Like Richard,he too was an actor, and played a central role in the building of The Globe Theatre on London's South Bank, as well as being one of the principal actors in Shakespeare's company The King's Men.
He died at the age of 70 in the London borough of Hoxton.
I believe so, he was smoking in episode 1 of their show :(
There is a grammatical error in the sentence, "A packet of crisps were found on the bench." The subject in the sentence is "packet of chips" and not just the word "chips". Therefore, the sentence should be written as, "A packet of crisps was found on the bench.".
According to Wikipedia the programme ran until 2006.
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An international trophy awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for excellence in film, television or games
According to the CBS Press Release, the 1st episode of season 4 will premiere on 24 September at 9 p.m. (That is a Wednesday)
Season 4 of criminal minds starts on channel 4 this Friday (6th) at nine pm..Hope this helps you...
According to their site: seating capacity for an end stage concert is about 20,000. Other events may be able to seat up to 23,000.
Stellar spectroscopes work by collecting radiation from an astronomical object. Studying the electromagnetic spectrum can allow you to work out its temperature, chemical composition and other characteristics.
It's on Shaftesbury Avenue in London near Leicester Square tube stop.
depends on the social class and the location in Britain to be fair they do the same sort of jobs in any western country