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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia - Chessington World of Adventures

Chessington World of Adventures is a British theme park owned by the Tussauds Group. It was formerly Chessington Zoo but was reopened in 1987 under the new name following a £18 million development investment. It is situated 12 miles South West of central London on the A243, 2 miles from the A3 and M25 (junction 9 or 10). In recent years, the Tussauds Group has been transforming the theme park into a more family-oriented attraction, with the more extreme rides being relocated to Thorpe Park. Chessington World of Adventur ...

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Chessington World of Adventures - Park Guide

The park is split into many areas. Chessington World of Adventures - Animal Land. Animal Land contains most of the animals which are kept in the park, a tradition which goes back to the days of Chessington being a zoo. The animals kept today include gorillas, two tigers (Ratna and Batu), meerkats, and monkeys. There is also a sealion enclosure, in which there are shows several times a day, and Creepy Caves, a reptiles house. Zookeepers onsite care for the animals, many of which are endangered, and there is an active breeding programme. ...

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Chessington World of Adventures, Chessington World of Adventures - Park Guide, Chessington World of Adventures - Animal Land, Chessington World of Adventures - Beanoland, Chessington World of Adventures - Forbidden Kingdom, Chessington World of Adventures - Land of the Dragons, Chessington World of Adventures - Market Square, Chessington World of Adventures - Mexicana, Chessington World of Adventures - Mystic East, Chessington World of Adventures - Pirates Cove, Chessington World of Adventures - Toytown, Chessington World of Adventures - Transylvania, Chessington World of Adventures - Rollercoasters, Chessington World of Adventures - The Vampire, Chessington World of Adventures - Dragon's Fury, Chessington World of Adventures - Rattlesnake

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Dairy Milk - Advertising

Dairy Milk has always tried to keep a strong association with milk, with slogans such as "a glass and a half of full cream milk in every half pound" and advertisements that feature a glass of milk pouring out and forming the bar. In 2004, Cadbury's started a series of television advertisements in the United Kingdom and Ireland featuring a person and an animal representing the person's happiness debating whether to eat one of a range of bars including Dairy Milk. In 2005 Cadbury's original Dairy Milk bar celebrated its 100th birthday, being first sold in 1905. It remains ...

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Dairy Milk, Dairy Milk - Advertising, Dairy Milk - UK Varieties

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Kit Kat - Kit Kat varieties

Many varieties of Kit Kat have existed, either temporarily or permanently: Standard finger bars: mini single fingers (petits or miniatures), two finger mini bars, four (or three) finger standard bars, bonus and "king size" bars (five to eight fingers): Kit Kat Original — (different taste & texture in different countries) Kit Kat Extra Creamy — US limited edition — Original with extra creamy milk chocolate Kit Kat Dark Chocolate — UK, Canada, China permanent edition, Japan, US mi ...

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Kit Kat, Kit Kat - Kit Kat varieties, Kit Kat - Ingredients, Kit Kat - Trivia

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Vivian Stanshall - The Bonzo years

The name of the band came from a word game involving cutting up sentences and juxtaposing the fragments to form new ones. One of the combinations that came out of this exercise was "Bonzo Dog/Dada". The band initially performed under this name but soon grew tired of explaining what "Dada" meant to audience members with no knowledge of art history. Thus they became the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band — later abbrev ...

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Vivian Stanshall, Vivian Stanshall - The great eccentric, Vivian Stanshall - Early life, Vivian Stanshall - The Bonzo years, Vivian Stanshall - Rawlinson End, Vivian Stanshall - And..., Vivian Stanshall - Quotes, Vivian Stanshall - Bibliography

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - History of Tasmania - European arrival

The first reported sighting of Tasmania by a European was on November 24th 1642 by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman who named the island Anthoonij van Diemenslandt, after his sponsor, the Governor of the Dutch East Indies. The name was later shortened to Van Diemens Land by the British. Captain James Cook also sighted the island in 1777, and numerous other European seafarers made landfalls, adding a colourful array to the names of topographical features. The first settlement was by the British at Risdon Cove on the eastern bank of the D ...

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History of Tasmania, History of Tasmania - Indigenous people, History of Tasmania - European arrival, History of Tasmania - World attention, History of Tasmania - Further Information, History of Tasmania - Timeline, History of Tasmania - pre 1800, History of Tasmania - 1800-1819, History of Tasmania - 1820-1839, History of Tasmania - 1840-1859, History of Tasmania - 1860-1879, History of Tasmania - 1880-1899, History of Tasmania - 1900-1919, History of Tasmania - 1920-1939, History of Tasmania - 1940-1959, History of Tasmania - 1960-1979, History of Tasmania - 1980-1999, History of Tasmania - 2000 to present

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Aardman Animations - Aardman productions

Aardman Animations - Feature films. Chicken Run Wallace & Gromit - Curse of the Were-Rabbit Flushed Away Aardman Animations - Music videos. Barefootin' for Robert Parker My Baby Just Cares for Me for Nina Simone "Sledgehammer" for Peter Gabri ...

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Aardman Animations, Aardman Animations - Aardman productions, Aardman Animations - Feature films, Aardman Animations - Music videos, Aardman Animations - Commercials, Aardman Animations - TV series, Aardman Animations - Short films, Aardman Animations - Miscellaneous

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Orton as playwright

In the early 1960s Orton began to write plays. He wrote his last novel in 1961 (Head to Toe) and soon after had writing accepted. In 1963 the BBC paid £65 for the radio play The Boy Hairdresser, broadcast on August 31, 1964, as The Ruffian on the Stair. It was substantially rewritten for the stage in 1966. Orton revelled in his achievement and poured out new works. He had completed Entertaining Mr Sloane by the time The Ruffian on the Stair was broadcast. He sent a copy to the theatre agent Peggy Ra ...

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Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Early Life

He was born in Leicester to a working class family and grew up on the Saffron Lane council estate with a younger brother and two sisters - Douglas, Marilyn, and Leonie. His parents, William and Elsie, had married in 1931; his mother worked in the local footwear industry until tuberculosis cost her a lung, and his father laboured for Leicester Council as a gardener. Orton failed the eleven-plus exam after extended bouts of asthma, and attended the private Clark's College from 1945 to 1947 before starting meni ...

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Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Vivian Stanshall - Rawlinson End

Viv's next big success came with 'Rawlinson End'. In the 1970s Stanshall recorded numerous sessions for BBC Radio 1's John Peel show which elaborated, with a fine mixture of eloquence and irreverence, on the weird and wonderful adventures of the inebriate and blimpish Sir Henry Rawlinson, his dotty wife Great Aunt Florrie, his "unusual" brother Hubert (who, for speed, stature and far-seeing, habitually goes on stilts), old Scrotum the wrinkled retainer, Mrs E, the rambling and unhygienic cook, and many other inhabitants of the crumbling stat ...

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Vivian Stanshall, Vivian Stanshall - The great eccentric, Vivian Stanshall - Early life, Vivian Stanshall - The Bonzo years, Vivian Stanshall - Rawlinson End, Vivian Stanshall - And..., Vivian Stanshall - Quotes, Vivian Stanshall - Bibliography

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Vivian Stanshall - Early life

Stanshall was born Victor Anthony Stanshall at the Radcliffe Maternity Home in Oxford on 21st March 1943. Originally from Walthamstow - a suburb on the borders of East London and Essex - his mother Eileen had moved to Shillingford, Oxfordshire during the Second World War to escape the bombing, and lived there happily with her son while her husband Victor (a name he had adopted in preference to his christened name of Vivian) served in the RAF. With the end of war, the family mov ...

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Vivian Stanshall, Vivian Stanshall - The great eccentric, Vivian Stanshall - Early life, Vivian Stanshall - The Bonzo years, Vivian Stanshall - Rawlinson End, Vivian Stanshall - And..., Vivian Stanshall - Quotes, Vivian Stanshall - Bibliography

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Vivian Stanshall - And...

From mid 1977 to early 1983, Vivian lived on The Searchlight - a houseboat purchased from Denny Laine of Wings and moored on the River Thames. Converted from a First World War submarine chaser, it was forever taking on water and eventually sank with all his possessions aboard. Later, Vivian and his family lived and worked on the Thekla, a Baltic Trader, sailed 732 nautical miles from the east coast of England and then moored in the Bristol docks. His wife Ki Longfellow (on whom see below) had bought the Thekla in Sunderl ...

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Vivian Stanshall, Vivian Stanshall - The great eccentric, Vivian Stanshall - Early life, Vivian Stanshall - The Bonzo years, Vivian Stanshall - Rawlinson End, Vivian Stanshall - And..., Vivian Stanshall - Quotes, Vivian Stanshall - Bibliography

Read more here: » Vivian Stanshall: Encyclopedia II - Vivian Stanshall - And...

Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Kit Kat - Ingredients

Original Kit Kat ingredients, listed by decreasing weight: UK: Milk chocolate (66%) (sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, dried skimmed milk, whey powder, vegetable fat, butterfat, lactose, emulsifier (lecithin), flavouring), wheat flour, sugar, vegetable fat, cocoa mass, yeast, raising agent (sodium bicarbonate), salt, calcium sulfate, flavouring, antioxidant (E320). USA: sugar, flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose, milk fat, soya lecithin and PGPR (emulsifiers), yeast, sodi ...

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Kit Kat, Kit Kat - Kit Kat varieties, Kit Kat - Ingredients, Kit Kat - Trivia

Read more here: » Kit Kat: Encyclopedia II - Kit Kat - Ingredients

Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Orton's violent death

During the night of August 9, 1967, Halliwell bludgeoned the 34 year-old Orton to death with nine hammer-blows to the head and then committed suicide with an overdose of Nembutal tablets. Halliwell, who had supported and loved Orton, felt increasingly threatened and isolated by Orton's success and had come to rely on anti-depressants and barbiturates. The bodies were discovered the following morning when a chauffeur arrived to take Orton to a meeting to d ...

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Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell

Orton met Kenneth Halliwell at RADA in 1951, moving into a West Hampstead flat with him and two other students in June. Halliwell was seven years older than Orton and of independent means - having a substantial inheritance. They quickly formed a strong relationship and became lovers, despite Orton's allegations of sexual incompatibility. Neither did well in their two years at the academy, although Halliwell did rather wor ...

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Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference

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Cadbury's: Encyclopedia II - Joe Orton - Biography and film

A biography, entitled Prick Up Your Ears, a title Orton himself had considered using, was published in the 1970s by John Lahr (son of Bert Lahr). The 1987 film Prick Up Your Ears is based on Orton's diaries and Lahr's research. Directed by Stephen Frears, it starred Gary Oldman, Alfred Molina, and Vanessa Redgrave. Alan Bennett wrote the screenplay. The interior used for Joe and Ken's flat was the actual Islington flat where they lived. These accounts were strongly disputed in t ...

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Joe Orton, Joe Orton - Early Life, Joe Orton - Meeting with Kenneth Halliwell, Joe Orton - Pranks and hoaxes, Joe Orton - Orton as playwright, Joe Orton - Orton's violent death, Joe Orton - Biography and film, Joe Orton - Plays, Joe Orton - Novel, Joe Orton - Reference

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