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George Formby fans from across the British Isles are to retrace the entertainer's steps to mark the 90th anniversary of his ...
No Limit at 90 is celebrating George Formby’s classic 1935 film, which catapulted him to stardom. It will be shown at the ...
With the bright lights of Blackpool just up the coast, Lytham St Annes lures day-trippers to its golden beach and ...
(July 22, 2025) — This summer, the world’s most iconic road-racing course once again hosts the Classic TT, bringing the ...
The Society is pleased to return to the Isle of Man to mark this milestone and welcomes all those who wish to take part’ ...
Aside from those imported records, and the efforts of blue-eyed soul vocalists like Dusty Springfield, though, Britain didn’t have its own authentic soul voice until Patricia Arnold set foot on UK ...
Boy George picked a fight with J.K. Rowling on X (formerly Twitter) over the Harry Potter author’s controversial views on the transgender community. The feud started Saturday when the British DJ ...
Boy George and ex-Culture Club Drummer Jon Moss discuss the genesis of their working and romantic relationship in the new documentary 'Boy George & Culture Club', premiering this month at the ...
In the upcoming documentary 'Bob George and Culture Club,' filmmaker Alison Ellwood tells the story of one of the most iconic groups of the Eighties.
William Trosie Formby, age 87 of Boughton, Ark., went to be with the Lord on May 25, 2025. He was born in the Boughton community of Nevada County on July 4, 1937, to his parents Trosie William ...
George Formby (born George Hoy Booth) was the archetype "cheeky chappie" northern English comedian. Trained originally as a jockey, he often appeared on horseback in his films.
An exhibition at the Manx Museum marks 90 years since George Formby immortalised the TT in No Limit.