 | Two bickering brothers—David and Peter--come up with an ingenious plan to get rich quick by conspiring to kidnap the daughter of a local mob boss, Arnie. With the help of Arnie's son Andrew, the brothers arrive at a deserted country cottage and... |
 | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall escapes to the country and begins a new life in River Cottage in Dorset. This is his story. |
 | Two bickering brothers--David and Peter--come up with an ingenious plan to get rich quick by conspiring to kidnap the daughter of a local mob boss, Arnie. With the help of Arnie's son Andrew, the brothers arrive at a deserted country cottage and... |
 | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has managed to break away from the monotony of city life and finally settle at River Cottage in Dorset after two years of adaptation. Now he faces the choice of whether he should stay forever. |
 | The second series looking at the life of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall who continues to live in River Cottage in Dorset. |
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 | Steeleye Span's ninth album was the second produced by British eccentric Mike Batt--best known for his bubblegum hits as part of the Wombles, stars of a British kiddie TV show--and while ROCKET COTTAGE is less renowned than its hit predecessor, ALL... |
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![CD: One Night In Sauchiehall Street [Remastered] Francis Dunnery, 1995](http://i6.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a3/57/d9_6.JPG) | Personnel: Francis Dunnery (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ashley Reakes (acoustic guitar, background vocals).Recording information: King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glagsgow, Scotland (01/31/1995). |
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