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  1. The characters in the film are strong and generally well cast. With two notable performances. Firstly the guv being played by none other than John Cleese. He is as you would expect, brilliant and funny. But it is the unexpected and sincere emotional portrayal he gives to the guv that makes it so special, so human.

  2. May 10, 2024 · The song then introduces the character of “the Guv’nor.”. The Guv’nor is described as “all bad” and capable of giving you what you never had. This character represents power, dominance, and control. The Guv’nor is someone to be feared and respected. The lyrics praise him, saying, “Make way for the Guv’nor, give yourself a ...

  3. The life of famed East End luminary Lenny McLean gets a touching, personal treatment in The Guv'nor. Famous (and infamous) as a bareknuckle boxer, bouncer, enforcer, and doorman from the late '60s, McLean's journey from unlicensed fighter to best-selling author and star of Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels is also the story of a working class man from Hoxton weathering the changing decades ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spud_(novel)Spud (novel) - Wikipedia

    Spud - Learning to Fly. Spud - Exit, Pursued by a Bear. Spud is a 2005 novel by South African author, actor, playwright and producer, John van de Ruit. A comedic sometimes sad yet straight forward novel that captures the humor of life in boarding school, through the diary of John 'Spud' Milton. The book is written in the style of a diary.

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  6. Jan 1, 2005 · What really makes the book are the characters, namely "The Crazy Eight", which consists of Spud, Robert "Rambo" Black, Charlie "Mad Dog" Hooper, Henry "Gecko" Barker, Alan "Boggo" Greenstein, Vern "Rain Man" Blackadder, Simon Brown, and Sydney "Fatty" Smitherson-Scott.

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  7. Time Gentlemen Please is a British sitcom that went out on Sky in September 2000 and lasted until May 2002 after two series, clocking in at 37 episodes altogether. It starred Al Murray as Guv, a politically incorrect pub landlord (not the same as The Pub Landlord, Murray's stand-up character) who is abusive to most people he serves drinks to.

  8. One Man, Two Guvnors. One Man, Two Guvnors is a play by Richard Bean, an English adaptation of Servant of Two Masters ( Italian: Il servitore di due padroni ), a 1743 Commedia dell'arte style comedy play by the Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni. The play replaces the Italian period setting of the original with Brighton in 1963. [1]

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