The Abolish Forth Bridge Tolls Party is a single-issue political party in Scotland. It was registered with the Electoral Commission on 26 January 2006 [http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regpoliticalparties.cfm?frmGB1&frmPartyID645&frmType=partydetail], in time to nominate a candidate to stand in the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election: Tom Minogue. Minogue won 374 votes, or 1.1% of the total vote, in the by-election, finishing 7th.
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Filmography
Whiteleaf Public School (pronounced witliff, ), is a fictional school, created in the British sitcom Green Wing, and attended by one of its characters, Dr. Guy Secretan, played by Stephen Mangan.
History
Very little is known about the history of the school, except that Guy claims that it was founded in Edwardian times (1901-1910). It is pretty much like many other British public schools, in that it is an all-boy school, and that the boys have to live at the school. In Guy's case, he had to as he was left at the school by his adopted father. It is unknown however if the school ever gave out corporal punishment to Guy, but it was possible during the time he was there (1977-1990).
Guy hated the experience of Whiteleaf. It has left a permanent mental scar on him. He can sometimes be found in the corridors of East Hampton Hospital Trust singing the school song and crying. In Green Wing - The Complete First Series Scripts, there is an article taken from the schools newsletter, The Whiteleafian from August 2004 where he gave out the awards at a prizegiving ceremony, where he insulted several members of staff.
However, at the school, Guy did do some things. It was here where he invented Guyball, one of the many strange sports invented in public schools.
Former pupils and teachers
Pupils
Guy has never really gone into detail about any of the other people he went to school with. The only other person that Guy has mentioned was there was Dominic Carver, who was deaf. As a result of this encounter, Guy learned sign language. However, it is known that he does not like him because he kept pulling faces whenever he tried to speak.
It is unknown how many Guyball players went to Whiteleaf, but presumably some of them did. It is unknown if the big Austrian, Markus Geissler was a former pupil.
Teachers
Although no teachers ever appear, they are mentioned, mainly in The Complete First Series Scripts, where Guy insulted several of his old teachers in a prizegiving ceremony. He offended the head of art, Mr Beresford, when Guy was talking about "Girlie subjects".
It was descirbed in The Whiteleafian that, "With regard to the introduction to Drama courses, we are quite sure that the use of the expression "Poofs-ville Arizona" was not meant to cause offence to either Mr Latimer or Mr Ramone personally, but was rather an attempt at "Post-modern" humour."
"Equally, Dr Secretan has assured us that his description of Mademoiselle Renard as "Quite-fit" was a reference to her time in this year's London Marathon (3hrs 39min)."
The school song
Like many public schools, Whiteleaf has a school song. It has only ever been heard once, and whilst Guy was singing he was crying, so the entire song is not heard. However, this is the song so far known.
:Through fortitude and character,
:We’ll thwart the knavish hordes!
:And show through our resilience,
:Of the destiny we are lords!
:………
:Each and every day.
:For Whiteleaf School, we’ll fight as one,
:Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
History
Very little is known about the history of the school, except that Guy claims that it was founded in Edwardian times (1901-1910). It is pretty much like many other British public schools, in that it is an all-boy school, and that the boys have to live at the school. In Guy's case, he had to as he was left at the school by his adopted father. It is unknown however if the school ever gave out corporal punishment to Guy, but it was possible during the time he was there (1977-1990).
Guy hated the experience of Whiteleaf. It has left a permanent mental scar on him. He can sometimes be found in the corridors of East Hampton Hospital Trust singing the school song and crying. In Green Wing - The Complete First Series Scripts, there is an article taken from the schools newsletter, The Whiteleafian from August 2004 where he gave out the awards at a prizegiving ceremony, where he insulted several members of staff.
However, at the school, Guy did do some things. It was here where he invented Guyball, one of the many strange sports invented in public schools.
Former pupils and teachers
Pupils
Guy has never really gone into detail about any of the other people he went to school with. The only other person that Guy has mentioned was there was Dominic Carver, who was deaf. As a result of this encounter, Guy learned sign language. However, it is known that he does not like him because he kept pulling faces whenever he tried to speak.
It is unknown how many Guyball players went to Whiteleaf, but presumably some of them did. It is unknown if the big Austrian, Markus Geissler was a former pupil.
Teachers
Although no teachers ever appear, they are mentioned, mainly in The Complete First Series Scripts, where Guy insulted several of his old teachers in a prizegiving ceremony. He offended the head of art, Mr Beresford, when Guy was talking about "Girlie subjects".
It was descirbed in The Whiteleafian that, "With regard to the introduction to Drama courses, we are quite sure that the use of the expression "Poofs-ville Arizona" was not meant to cause offence to either Mr Latimer or Mr Ramone personally, but was rather an attempt at "Post-modern" humour."
"Equally, Dr Secretan has assured us that his description of Mademoiselle Renard as "Quite-fit" was a reference to her time in this year's London Marathon (3hrs 39min)."
The school song
Like many public schools, Whiteleaf has a school song. It has only ever been heard once, and whilst Guy was singing he was crying, so the entire song is not heard. However, this is the song so far known.
:Through fortitude and character,
:We’ll thwart the knavish hordes!
:And show through our resilience,
:Of the destiny we are lords!
:………
:Each and every day.
:For Whiteleaf School, we’ll fight as one,
:Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
Chang Lee is a fictional character played by Yee Jee Tso in the 1996 television movie Doctor Who, a continuation of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An Asian American street kid from 1999 San Francisco, he was an unwitting pawn of the renegade Time Lord known as the Master during the events of the movie.
Character overview
When the Seventh Doctor landed on December 30, 1999 in San Francisco, he was gunned down by a gang in Chinatown that was after Lee. Calling for an ambulance for the mortally wounded Doctor, Lee accompanied him to the hospital carrying his effects, including a key. Told that the Doctor had died on the operating table, Lee decided to find out what the key opened, and discovered the dimensionally transcendental interior of the Doctor's TARDIS. The Master, who had taken possession of the ambulance driver's body, entered the TARDIS at the same time, convincing Lee that the Doctor was the evil one and that the TARDIS was actually his.
The Master used Lee's human retinal pattern to open the security locks that guarded the dimensional link to the Eye of Harmony, in an attempt to use it to steal the Doctor's for his own. The Doctor, in the meantime, had regenerated into his eighth incarnation and together with Dr. Grace Holloway was racing to stop the Master.
Lee was not evil, merely misled. When he found out that the Master had lied to him, he switched sides and tried to aid the Doctor instead. At this point, the Master decided that Lee had outlived his usefulness and broke his neck. However, the Doctor is able to use the Eye to revive him. At the end of the movie, the Doctor thanked Lee by allowing him to keep the bags of gold dust the Master had given him from the TARDIS stores, and cryptically forewarned him to be outside of San Francisco "next Christmas". Although some fans consider him as one of the Doctor's companions, most lists omit him, as he mostly played that role to the Master.
Chang Lee's life after his encounter with the Doctor has not been explored. Yee Jee Tso has also performed in the Big Finish Productions audio play and webcast Real Time, alongside the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe, but playing a different character.
Character overview
When the Seventh Doctor landed on December 30, 1999 in San Francisco, he was gunned down by a gang in Chinatown that was after Lee. Calling for an ambulance for the mortally wounded Doctor, Lee accompanied him to the hospital carrying his effects, including a key. Told that the Doctor had died on the operating table, Lee decided to find out what the key opened, and discovered the dimensionally transcendental interior of the Doctor's TARDIS. The Master, who had taken possession of the ambulance driver's body, entered the TARDIS at the same time, convincing Lee that the Doctor was the evil one and that the TARDIS was actually his.
The Master used Lee's human retinal pattern to open the security locks that guarded the dimensional link to the Eye of Harmony, in an attempt to use it to steal the Doctor's for his own. The Doctor, in the meantime, had regenerated into his eighth incarnation and together with Dr. Grace Holloway was racing to stop the Master.
Lee was not evil, merely misled. When he found out that the Master had lied to him, he switched sides and tried to aid the Doctor instead. At this point, the Master decided that Lee had outlived his usefulness and broke his neck. However, the Doctor is able to use the Eye to revive him. At the end of the movie, the Doctor thanked Lee by allowing him to keep the bags of gold dust the Master had given him from the TARDIS stores, and cryptically forewarned him to be outside of San Francisco "next Christmas". Although some fans consider him as one of the Doctor's companions, most lists omit him, as he mostly played that role to the Master.
Chang Lee's life after his encounter with the Doctor has not been explored. Yee Jee Tso has also performed in the Big Finish Productions audio play and webcast Real Time, alongside the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe, but playing a different character.