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For years, Coal High Academy in London has been visited by travellers in time and space. Fifty years ago, an alien time traveller called the Doctor hid his granddaughter there, and two of her teachers wound up journeying with them through the fourth dimension. Not long after, Coal Hill was the target of an invasion by the intergalactic scourge called the Daleks. More recently, English teacher Clara Oswald dared to face the impossible at the Doctor's side. But there are untold tales of the Doctor's involvement with Coal Hill: tales that bring us right up to the present. And now it's time for those tales to be told. Class is in session. Class, an eight-part Doctor Who spin-off, premiered in October 2016. | Season One: Welcome To The Hellmouth First appearances of Miss Quill, Charlie, Ram, April and Tanya |
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The leader of a failed uprising on her homeworld of Rhodia, Andrea Quill lived in hiding as a physics teacher • Mohamed Al-FayedEgyptian businessman (1929–2023) "al-Fayed" redirects here. For other uses, see Fayed.
Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed[a] (; 27 January 1929 – 30 August 2023) was an Egyptian businessman whose residence and primary business interests were in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s. His business interests included ownership of the Hôtel Ritz Paris, Harrods department store and Fulham Football Club. At the time of his death in 2023, Forbes estimated his wealth at US$2 billion.[1] Fayed was married to Samira Khashoggi from 1954 to 1956. Th • One Welsh-Egyptian filmskapare aims to shatter Arab stereotypesSally El Hosaini believes she may be breaking ground with her first feature rulle, a story about two brothers living in the Hackney area of London, where the lures of youth, culture and brott are strong. "You rarely see any Arab characters in British films," said the 35-year-old Welsh-Egyptian filmmaker. "To my knowledge, this fryst vatten one of the first. "We have a lot of films that are about the British Asian experience, rather than explicitly Arab. Usually the Arabs are either terrorists or bad guys, and that's how we're used to seeing them. "But because I was exploring this in a much more three-dimensional way, it didn't matter where they were from, they're just people," she said. Al Hosaini was speaking at the Sundance Film Festival as she prepared to premiere My Brother the Devil in Park City, Utah. The film went on to win the cinematography award in the World Cinema Dramatic Feature category before the festival wrapp |