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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Hereward the Wake, William Paley, Andy Harries, Matthew Oakley, David Bentley, Simon Rusk, Murder of Ross Parker, John Clare, Paul Nicholas, William Kitchen Parker, Craig Jones, Stewart Jackson, Alex Henshaw, J. F. Horrabin, Brian Mawhinney, Baron Mawhinney, William Peere Williams-Freeman, Thomas Armstrong, Julian Joachim, Jake Humphrey, Ryan Semple, Andy Bell, Luke Steele, Marquess of Exeter, Earl Fitzwilliam, Frank Close, John Hill, Tom Huggins, Maxim Reality, John Payne, Stuart Hicks, Richard Winfrey, Adam Perry, Luke McShane, Micky Gynn, Arthur Rowledge, Domenico Genovese, Archie Robertson, Louis Smith, David Gillett, Carl Piergianni, Nadeem Mohammed, Colin Hodgkinson, George Alcock, Paul Blades, Earl of Peterborough, Saleem Mohammed, Ed Stafford, Chris Malton, Adrian Cade, Luke Pasqualino, Frank Perkins, David Clarke, Lewis Capes, Nigel Sixsmith, Adam Davies, Christopher Perkins, Cello Renda, Waseem Mirza, Aston Merrygold, Alan Morton, Charles Kingston, Phyllis Stedman, Roger Climpson, Lewis Killeen, Michael Maguire, James Woodward, Billy Young, John Landen, Lee Clarke, Robert George Scott, Adrian Durham, Jimmy Elliott, Don Lusher, Thomas Dove, Gary De Roux, Ritchie Hawkins, Adrian Lyne, Simon Bamford, Andrew Johns, Julie Hollman, Johanna Bennett, Julia Jarman, David Hand, Martin Ballinger, F.G. Mitchell, Joseph Henshaw, Lloyd Watson, Gray Jolliffe, Pega, Joy Allen, Jon Cade, Trevor Quow, Thomas Elderkin, Claire Cox. Excerpt: Andrew D. M. Harries (born 7 April 1954) is a British television and film producer. After graduating from Hull University in the 1970s, Harries began his television career on the Granada Television current affairs series World in Action, before moving on to freelance work. He directed and produced programmes for Jonathan Ross's Channel X production company in the 1980s, before being appoin...