italic title Refimprove date May 2008 taxobox name Luffa image Luffa aegyptica.jpg image caption Egyptian luffa with nearly mature fruit regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots ... Benincaseae subtribus Luffinae genus Luffa genus authority Philip Miller Mill. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Luffa acutangula Angled Luffa, Ridged Luffa, Vegetable Gourd Luffa aegyptiaca Luffa cylindrica Smooth Luffa, Egyptian Luffa, Dishrag Gourd, Gourd Loofa Luffa operculata Wild Loofa, Sponge .... Trevouxia small Scop. small Turia small Forssk. small The luffa , loofah , or lufah from Arabic language Arabic are tropical and subtropical vine s comprising the genus Luffa , the only genus of the subtribe Luffinae of the plant family Cucurbitaceae . The fruit of at least two species, Luffa acutangula and Luffa aegyptiaca Luffa cylindrica , is grown, harvested before maturity, and eaten as a vegetable ... or plant sponge material sponge . Luffa species are used as food plants by the larva e of some Lepidoptera ... everything but the network of xylem or fibers. Marketed as luffa or loofah , the sponge is used like ... the bitter luffa and squeezing it through a cloth. Bitter luffa seeds and dry crusts are also available and can be used for the same purpose. In Maharashtra , India, dodka Ridge Gourd luffa and ghosavala smooth luffa are common vegetables prepared with either crushed dried peanuts or with beans. In Northern India as well as Pakistan , Turai thoo raee is the common name for Luffa. In China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Manipur, India called Sebot the luffa or patola is eaten as a green vegetable in various dishes. The luffa is eaten when the fruit is young and the sponge has yet to become tough. It is also known as Chinese Okra in Canada. In Paraguay, panels are made out of luffa combined ... luffa sponges on an organic farm in Israel.jpg A bag of natural luffas on an organic farm . Image Luffa acutangula seeds.jpg Luffa acutangula seeds. Each division of the ruler is 1 mm. Seeds of Luffa ... more details
taxobox image Luffa aegyptiaca Blanco2.334 cropped.jpg image caption Egyptian luffa fruit regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae genus Luffa species L. aegyptiaca binomial Luffa aegyptiaca binomial authority Philip Miller Mill. synonyms Luffa aegyptica small lapsus small br Luffa cylindrica small L. Roem. small Image Luffa sponge.png thumb left A luffa sponge whose coarse texture helps with Human skin skin polishing. Luffa aegyptiaca is a species of Luffa . Commonly known as Smooth Luffa , Egyptian Luffa and m p h ng in Vietnamese language Vietnamese , sometimes under the obsolete name Luffa cylindrica and frequently misspelled Luffa aegyptica , it is cultivated and grown for its fruit. The fruit resembles a cucumber . Young fruit can be eaten as a vegetable while ripe fruits can be used to make bath sponge s. They may also be grown as an ornamental plant . It is native to northern Africa, but is now found in many tropical and subtropical areas of the world. References references http www.floridata.com ref l luff aeg.cfm Luffa aegyptiaca at Floridata External links commons category http www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au Sorting Luffa.html Multilingual taxonomic information at the University of Melbourne http www.fmnh.helsinki.fi nayttelyt ktp sisalto kasvihuoneet Luffa aegyptica.jpg Luffa aegyptiaca Picture Category Cucurbitaceae Category Fruit vegetables Category Fiber plants Cucurbitales stub bn de Schwammk rbis fr Luffa aegyptiaca hi id Belustru mr nl Sponskomkommer pt Bucha vi M p h ng ... more details
taxobox image Luffa operculata 07.JPG image caption Dried fruit, opened regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae genus Luffa species L. operculata binomial Luffa operculata binomial authority Alfred Cogniaux Cogn. Luffa operculata common name, Sponge Cucumber, Wild Loofa or m p x in Vietnamese language Vietnamese is a species of Luffa . It is cultivated for its fruit, which is used to make a bath sponge. Its fruit is a Capsule fruit capsule with spikes and toxicity . The fruit is dark brown when mature. It is also grown in gardens and yards as an ornamental plant . In colder places they can be grown indoors as a houseplant . The species name is derived from the word, operculum , meaning little lid. When the fruits are mature, and the seeds are ready to be dispersed, a small part of the tip opens up. Then, the seeds fall to the ground. This feature is illustrated in a photograph on Wikimedia commons http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File Luffa operculata.JPG picture showing the operculum and seeds of Luffa operculata . External links http botany.cs.tamu.edu FLORA dcs420 d hdw20060313s.jpg Luffa operculata Picture http www.gudjons.com Mittel Luffa oper.jpg Luffa operculata mature Picture Category Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitales stub de Luffa operculata fr Luffa operculata pt Buchinha ... more details
taxobox image Luffa acutangula1.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae genus Luffa species L. acutangula binomial Luffa acutangula binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. William Roxburgh Roxb. Luffa acutangula Angled luffa , Ridged luffa , Vegetable Gourd , Silk squash , Sin qua is a species of Luffa . It is commercially grown for its unripe fruits as a vegetable. Mature fruits are used to make cleaning sponges. Its fruit slightly resembles a cucumber with ridges. It ranges from central Asia and eastern Asia to southeastern Asia. They also grown as houseplant s in places with colder climates. Common names Assamese language Assamese jeeka Verify source date June 2009 Bengali language Bengali as Jhingge or Jhinga ref name Dash Dash, N. S., 2005 , Corpus linguistics and language technology with reference to Indian languages, Mittal Publication, India, p. 188. ref ref name NIIR Niir Board, Compendium of medicinal plants, National Institute of Industrial Research, India, p. 358. ref ref name Ong Ong, H. C., 2008 , Vegetables for health and healing, Utusan Publications & Distributors Sdn Bhd, Kuala Lumpur, p. 30. ref Burmese language Burmese IPA my bj d also IPA my b l Hindi language Hindi Turai, Tori Kannada language Kannada Eere kayi Khmer language Khmer IPA km n noo cru Laotian language Lao IPA lo l j or mark noy Vietnamese language Vietnamese m p kh a. Tamil language Tamil Pirkanga Telugu language Telugu beera kaaya lang th Buap liyam Marathi language Marathi dodaki Konkani language Konkani Gossale Indonesian language Indonesian gambas, oyong Javanese language Javanese oyong Mandarin Chinese pinyin Gu ngd ngs gu Malayalam Peechinga Malay Petola segi Also Verify source date June 2009 Turia, Gisuri. References ... Cucurbitales stub bjn Karawila es Luffa acutangula hi id Gambas jv Gambas mr nl Vleugelkomkommer ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Ralph de Luffa image Chichestercathedralralphdeluffasign.jpg image size ... Luffa or Ralph Luffa , and the first name is sometimes spelled Ralf died 1123 was an English bishop ... to allow his diocese to be taxed by King Henry I of England , Luffa remained on good terms with the two kings of England he served. Bishop Luffa was consecrated on 6 January 1091 ref name Handbook238 ... was vacant at the time. ref name stephens47 Stephens Memorials p. 47 ref Luffa had previously ... that his one of appearance as a royal judge concerns his diocese, and that Luffa probably was mentioned ... 12 ref During the crisis between the king and Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury in 1095 and 1096, Luffa ... and successor, Luffa took little part in the Investiture Crisis in England. In 1106, Luffa did sign ... p. 256 ref Luffa gained King Henry s respect because Luffa was the lone bishop to resist Henry s financial extortion from the clergy. ref name DNB As part of this dispute, Luffa ordered that all church ... Bartlett England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings p. 448 ref It was during Luffa s tenure ... not large. During Luffa s episcopate, he and the abbey disputed over the right of the bishop to be entertained ... of Chichester from 1147 to 1169. ref name Monastic589 Knowles Monastic Order p. 589 ref Luffa also .... ref name DNB Mayr Harting http www.oxforddnb.com view article 23049 Ralph Ralph Luffa d. 1123 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref William of Malmesbury had high praise for Luffa s actions ... praised Luffa s piety. ref name Rufus180 Barlow William Rufus p. 180 ref Cathedral builder File ... under Luffa s episcopate. Traditionally Luffa is held to have began the building of Chichester ... begun under Luffa s predecessor, Stigand of Selsey Stigand , who was bishop from 1070 to 1087, and who ... to the belief that Luffa began the cathedral construction, however. ref name DNB ref name Roman235 ... in 1114, Luffa managed to secure King Henry I s financial help in rebuilding the church. ref name ... more details
Infobox UK school name Bishop Luffa School Img Bishop Luffa logo.jpg Img capt Bishop Luffa School Logo latitude 50.8400 longitude 0.7976 motto pl Nothing but the best and Everyone matters . established 1963 type Voluntary aided school religion Church of England head label head Mr Nick Taunt chair label Chair of Governors chair Mr Bernard Adkins specialist Technology College street Bishop Luffa Close city Chichester county West Sussex country England flagicon England postcode PO19 3LT LEA West Sussex County Council West Sussex dfeno 938 4604 urn 126097 ofsted yes staff 90 teaching, 40 support enrollment 1,409 gender Coeducation al lower age 11 upper age 18 houses Bell, Burrows, King, Otter, Ridgeway, Sherbourne, Story, Wilson colours Maroon and Gold color box crimson color box Gold website http www.bishopluffa.org.uk website name Bishop Luffa School , named after a former Bishop of Chichester , Ralph de Luffa , is a coeducation al Church of England secondary school in the Chichester City of Chichester , West Sussex , England. The number of enrolled students was around 1,400 in 2010, in eight Year house forms and the sixth form. The school is a Technology College, holding Leading Edge status, with national Artsmark and Sportsmark also having been awarded. New classrooms The school applied for planning permission for a drama studio to form the start of a new 2.5m creative arts centre for the school ref Building . The planning application was approved and the school started construction in August 2006. The drama studio was opened in February 2007. The school has also extended their sports ... Planning portal ref Sixth form There is an integral sixth form at Bishop Luffa for students who ... College study, vocational training or employment. A2 level pass rates at Bishop Luffa are well above ... Story White and Roger Plumpton Wilson Wilson Yellow Sports Sport at Bishop Luffa is a very important ... Hugh Sutton. Bishop Luffa appeared on the BBC local news later on that evening. The Sixth Form aim ... more details
Patola may refer to Patola cloth , a double ikat , usually silk, from Gujarat, western India Patola , a Punjwood film from the year 1987 Luffa species Philippine usage Trichosanthes cucumerina Sinhalese usage Trichosanthes dioica Portuguese usage Patola, Helsinki , a district of Helsinki, Finland disambig ... more details
Natural sponge may refer to Luffa aegyptiaca , plant fibre sponge Sponge By humans Sea sponge , animal fibre sponge Disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ca Esponja natural ... more details
one source date August 2011 original research date August 2011 Image Tawashi Japanese scourer.jpg thumb 250px A Kamenoko Tawashi The nihongo tawashi or extra lit., a bundle is a Japanese traditional scrubbing brush to wash off dirt. The typical tawashi is Kamenoko Tawashi. Kamenoko Tawashi The nihongo Kamenoko Tawashi or extra lit., the tawashi like a young turtle is a kind of tawashi made of fiber of a hemp palm. Because the Kamenoko Tawashi is hard, durable and waterproof, it is suitable for washing kitchen equipment, bathtubs, shoes and so on. It should not be used for delicate items. The Kamenoko Tawashi is a registered trademark of nihongo Kamenoko tawashi nishio shoten co.,ltd. Kabushikigaisya Kamenoko tawashi nishio sh ten in Japan. Other tawashis Image Urethane sponge1.jpg thumb A yellow polyurethane sponge with a green nylon sponge. It is called sponge tawashi in Japan. Image Luffa sponge.png thumb A luffa sponge, called hechima tawashi in Japan A tawashi is made of various materials besides fiber of a hemp palm, and Sponge tool sponges used for rubbing and washing are also called tawashi in Japan. metallic tawashi A nihongo metallic tawashi kinzoku tawashi is a tawashi made of any metal s steel , stainless steel , brass and so on . Sometimes it is used for removing scorching and rust. acrylic tawashi An nihongo acrylic tawashi akuriru tawashi is a tawashi made of acrylic fiber acrylic , typically knitted or crochet ed. sponge tawashi A polyurethane sponge is sometimes called nihongo sponge tawashi suponji tawashi . seealso Sponge tool nylon tawashi A nylon sponge is sometimes called nihongo nylon tawashi nairon tawashi . it is suitable for washing tough stains, but it should not be used on delicate items. luffa tawashi A luffa sponge is called nihongo luffa tawashi hechima tawashi . It is used as a body scrub. Eco tawashi Crocheted from 100 cotton yarn as acrylic yarns will melt. Scrat ... more details
Turia can refer to Turia river , a river in southeastern Spain Tur a river , a small river in northern Spain Tur a IT Company , a small Web development company in india Turia Valley , a valley in northern Spain Tariana Turia , co leader of New Zealand s Maori Party Turia Curia wife of Quintus Lucretius wife of Quintus Lucretius Vespillo , consul in List of ancient Romans Turia Mau, who graced the 1968 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Turia, Covasna , a commune in Covasna County , Romania Turia, a village in Valea Mare, Olt Valea Mare Commune, Olt County, Romania Turia , a synonym of the plant genus Luffa disambig be , be x old bg cs Turja de Turia Begriffskl rung es Turia desambiguaci n eo Turia fr Turija hr Turija it Turia mk pl Turia ro Turia ru sr uk ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Image Dinengdeng.jpg thumb Dinengdeng consisting of calabaza squash, shoots and blossoms, and grilled fish. Dinengdeng also called inabraw is a dish of the Ilocano people of the Philippines , similar to pinakbet . It is classified as a bagoong soup based dish. Unlike pinakbet , dinengdeng contains fewer vegetables and contains more bagoong soup base. The dish contains the following vegetables jute leaves, the pods and leaves of the horseradish tree marunggay , the leaves and fruits of bitter melon , the calabaza squash and blossoms, alakon blossoms, amaranth leaves, sweet potato tubers and leaves, gourds like Luffa kabatiti and tabungaw , string bean s and shoots, talinum , chayote squash and shoots, chili peppers , sabunganay banana blossoms , maize corn , West Indian pea blossoms, tangkoy winter melon , eggplant , okra , winged bean s, parda bean s, lima beans , various mushroom s like oyster mushroom s, whole taro , cassava tubers, purple yam vegetable yams , and wild potatoes. Some add fried or roasted fish or other meats, usually leftovers, to the dish. External links http pinakbetrepublic.blogspot.com 2010 11 dinengdeng glorious dinengdeng.html Dinengdeng, glorious dinengdeng an essay about dinengdeng and samples of various dinengdeng. http pinakbetrepublic.blogspot.com Pinakbet Republic foodblog that demystifies Ilokano food and features rave and rants on food and cuisine of the Ilokanos Filipino food Category Philippine cuisine ilo Dinengdeng ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 52.413 longitude 0.567 official name Lowick population 272 shire district East Northamptonshire shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town Kettering postcode district NN14 postcode area NN dial code 01832 os grid reference SP9780 static image Image Lowick northamptonshire church.jpg 240px static image caption small St Peter s Church, Lowick small Lowick is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire , England . It appears in the Domesday Book as Luhwik , and later as Lofwyk and in 1167 as Luffewich . The name derives from Old English language Old English Luhha s or Luffa s dwelling place , wic being cognate to vicus in Latin . ref Ekwall 306 ref At the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census , the parish s population was 272 people. ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 797262&c lowick&d 16&e 15&g 472518&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1260098105593&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Office for National Statistics Lowick CP Parish headcounts . Retrieved 6 December 2009 ref The George Eliot book Middlemarch was written, at least in part, in the village s old rectory, which is mentioned in the book itself. References reflist External links Commons category inline Lowick, Northamptonshire Northamptonshire geo stub Category Villages in Northamptonshire nl Lowick Northamptonshire pl Lowick Northamptonshire ... more details
taxobox image 0892 Narafrucht Sossusvlei.JPG image caption Acanthosicyos horridus , a member of the Cucurbitoideae native to Namibia regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae subfamilia Cucurbitoideae subdivision ranks tribus subdivision Melothrieae Schizopeponeae Joliffieae Trichosantheae Benincaseae Cucurbiteae Cyclanthereae Sicyeae The Cucurbitoideae is a subfamily of the Cucurbitaceae , or gourd family, of Angiosperm flowering plant s. The Cucurbitaceae are divided into two subfamilies, the Zanonioideae , probably a Paraphyly paraphyletic group of remainders, and the well supported monophyly monophyletic Cucurbitoideae. ref name Judd2008 cite book author Donoghue, Michael J. Judd, Walter S. Campbell, Christopher Elizabeth A. Kellogg Stevens, Peter F. title Plant Systematics A Phylogenetic Approach publisher Sinauer Associates location Sunderland, Mass year 2008 pages isbn 0 87893 407 3 oclc doi accessdate ref The Cucurbitoideae subfamily consists of seven tribes. Members of the Cucurbiteae tribe produce economically valuable fruits , called gourds , which include crops like cucumbers , squash plant squashes including pumpkins , luffa luffas , and melons including watermelons . ref name Mabberley cite book author Mabberley, David title Mabberley s Plant Book a Portable Dictionary of Plants, their Classification and Uses publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge, UK year 2008 pages isbn 0 521 82071 5 oclc doi accessdate ref References reflist Category Cucurbitaceae Cucurbitales stub ... more details
The Earthlings is a musical collaboration between United Kingdom British born Marucs Hill & Paul Burgess performing an unusual blend of acoustic music incorporating humour and character based lyrics. Early years Both Hill & Burgess attended Bishop Luffa School Bishop Luffa secondary school in Chichester and when they met in the late 80 s it was clear they shared a similar sense of humour. It was in 1990 that Nuclear Freakout was formed along with fellow school friend Robert Thurston. Thurston left the following year and it was Hill & Burgess along with other school friends that continued under the Freakout banner. Much of Freakout s music was based on recorded improvisations between Hill & Burgess but also included recordings of various line ups of school friends. They released a tape of demo music demo s in 1991 & two albums. Rub me up the wrong way in 1995 which drew from material recorded between 1990 94 and the follow up Rub me up the right way in 1996. Plans for a third album never materialised. Earthlings Calling Earthlings As their teenage years drew to a close, Hill & Burgess decided to develop their ideas into a more refined music. They spent 1997 recording which resulted in the Earthlings Calling Earthlings album and the subsequent drop of the Nuclear Freakout name. The album was released in March 1998 and even achieved a small amount of air play on BBC national radio. The album showcased the unique writing style which incorporated lyrics about bizarre Fictional character characters which Hill & Burgess would act out in the songs. The music was catchy and melodic, although quite odd and unique. Sessions The Earthlings music is dominantly improvised. Hill & Burgess compose the vast majority of their music in what they refer to as their sessions . This involves setting up in a recording environment and improvising ideas. Burgess provides the Guitar backing and usually the chorus while Hill dominates the lyrics and verses. The results are recorded and sometim ... more details
italictitle Taxobox image Momordica cymbalaria fruits.jpg image width image caption Momordica cymbalaria fruits regnum Plantae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae subfamilia Cucurbitoideae tribus Joliffieae subtribus Thladianthinae genus Momordica species M. cymbalaria binomial Momordica cymbalaria binomial authority Hook.f., 1871 synonyms Luffa tuberosa Roxb. br Momordica tuberosa Roxb. Momordica cymbalaria Hook., Fenzl ex Naud. is a vine of the Momordica genus found in the India n states of Andhra Pradesh , Karnataka , Madhya Pradesh , Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu . ref name dist Cite doi 10.1023 A 1021884406024 ref It is used in the local folk medicine as an abortifacient and for the treatment of diabetes mellitus . It is a relative of the bitter melon plant M. charantia which is also used against diabetes. The plant has also been named Luffa tuberosa Roxb. or Momordica tuberosa Roxb. Pharmacological studies indicate possible action of extracts of the plant on several medical conditions. The water extract was reported to have hypoglycaemia hypoglycemic activity in diabetic rabbits but not in normal rabbits. ref name raobk B. K. Rao, M. M. Kesavulu, R. Giri, C. Appa Rao 1999 , Antidiabetic and hypolipidemic effects of Momordica cymbalaria Hook. fruit powder in alloxan diabetic rats . Journal of Ethnopharmacology, volume 67, issue 1, pages 103 109., doi 10.1016 S0378 8741 99 00004 5 PMID 10616966 ref The ethanol extract was reported to protect rats from isoproterenol induced infarct myocardial injury . ref name raju K. Raju, R. Balaraman, Vinoth Hariprasad, M. Kumar, and A. Ali 2008 , http www.jcdr.net article fulltext.asp?issn 0973 709x&year 2008&month February&volume 2&issue 1&page 699&id 188 Cardioprotective Effect Of Momordica Cymbalaria Fenzl In Rats With Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial Injury . Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, volume 2, issue 1, pages 699 705 ref See also Momordica cha ... more details
Infobox UK school name Bourne Community College specialist Language College , Humanities College specialist pl true street 35 Park Road city Emsworth county Hampshire country England postcode PO10 8PJ LEA West Sussex ofsted yes urn 126069 staff enrollment 750 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.bourne.org.uk website name Bourne Community College is a West Sussex School in Southbourne, West Sussex Southbourne , Emsworth , that specializes in languages and humanities. The school is regarded for having above average academic achievement ref cite news first last coauthors title Bishop Luffa s the Best in the City date 2008 01 10 publisher url http www.chichester.co.uk chichester Bishop Luffa39s the best in.3656079.jp work The Chichester Observer pages accessdate 2008 02 07 language ref and overall effectiveness. ref cite news first Martyn last Rhowbotham coauthors title Bourne Community College Inspection Report date 2006 11 publisher Ofsted url http www.bourne.org.uk Text 1147702279147 7881 uploadedFiles 1166400990937 7752.pdf work pages accessdate 2008 02 07 language archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071005093112 http www.bourne.org.uk Text 1147702279147 7881 uploadedFiles 1166400990937 7752.pdf Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 10 05 ref References Reflist Schools in West Sussex Category Humanities Colleges in England Category Language Colleges in England Category Comprehensive schools in West Sussex WestSussex school stub ... more details
Infobox person name Rupert Holliday Evans image caption birth name birth date 2nd August 1964 birth place death date death place restingplace restingplacecoordinates othername occupation Actor years active 1987&ndash present spouse website imdb id 0391080 Rupert Holliday Evans also Rupert Holliday Evans is an England English actor . He is well known for his roles in programmes such as the ITV police drama The Bill and CBBC children s programmes The Giblet Boys and Powers TV series Powers . In episodes of comedy sketch show Harry Enfield 27s Television Programme The Double take Brothers Harry Enfield s Television Programme he played one of the Double Take Brothers. He recently played the role of Colonel Mace in the Doctor Who episodes The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky . ref http www.bbc.co.uk doctorwho s4 episodes ?episode s4 04&action credits BBC Doctor Who The Sontaran Stratagem ref He attended Bishop Luffa C of E School in Chichester, West Sussex. Filmography Pie in the Sky TV series Pie in the Sky 1996 episode Gary s Cake as DS Stringer Doctor Who 2008 episodes The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky as Colonel Mace Skins TV series Skins 2008 episode 10 List of Skins episodes Series 2 2008 Everyone The Bill 8 episodes 1990 2007 as Larry Franks Driving Lessons 2006 as store manager Wallander film series 2006, Firewall as Carter The Giblet Boys 2005 as Dad Second Sight TV series Second Sight 2000 as DC Pewsey My Family 2009 as an MI5 Officer Powers TV series Powers 2004 as Professor Henry Powers Dirty Rotten Scoundrels film 1988 as English Sailor 1 References reflist External links IMDb name 0391080 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holliday Evans, Rupert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holliday Evans, Rupert Category Living people Category 1964 births UK tv actor stub ... more details
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