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  1. Há 5 dias · Who is Floella Benjamin? Floella Benjamin is a name that resonates with warmth, versatility, and impact. Born in Trinidad in 1949, she moved to Britain at a young age. Over the years, she has worn many hats: actress, author, broadcaster, and politician.

  2. Há 2 dias · Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch) and shaggy pal Eric. Image: Spencer Pazer / Netflix. “It tackles the structural failings of that time – whether it’s healthcare, policing or even the domestic sphere of the family,” says Benedict Cumberbatch. “History judges us on how we treat those who are most vulnerable.

  3. Há 21 horas · Floella Benjamin - I'll Never Let You Go. Floella Benjamin reads a very special bedtime story about friendship. 3 mins. Mark Bonnar - Russell's Christmas Magic. Santa's sleigh breaks down.

  4. Há 1 dia · We then see a local supermarket. A man is browsing. He looks unwell and a young man–whose name we later learn is Winston Dallas (Willie Jonah)–approaches to ask if he’s alright. The man ignores him and leaves the shop but the young man and his wife (Floella Benjamin) follow out of concern. Once in the street, Winston continues trying to help.

  5. Há 5 dias · Key Takeaways: “Memphis Belle” is a 1990 war film that honors the bravery of B-17 crew members during World War II, showcasing their camaraderie, sacrifices, and unwavering courage in the face of danger. The movie’s realistic portrayal of aerial combat and the resilience of the human spirit resonated with audiences, leading to increased ...

  6. Há 3 dias · Show 3 (7 October 1988) - Floella Benjamin, Nerys Hughes, Ellie Laine, Chris Serle, Paul Shane, Roy Walker; Show 4 (14 October 1988) - Christopher Biggins, Gavin Campbell, Su Ingle, Sandy Ratcliff, Claire Rayner, Steve Wright; Show 5 (21 October 1988) - Simon Dee, Linda Nolan, Bill Oddie, Judi Spiers, Kathy Staff, Mark Walker

  7. Há 3 dias · Floella from Playschool – now Baroness Benjamin – and Trevor from the news – now Sir Trevor McDonald – were a small number of faces that felt familiar.