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Neil Cartmel (born 15 July 1968) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper who played for Berkshire. He was born in Harrow.
Cartmel played for Essex and Derbyshire's Second XI teams prior to entering Minor counties cricket. Cartmel played his first Minor Counties Championship game in the 1991 season and picked up his first List A appearance a year later, in a NatWest Trophy match against Derbyshire. Cartmel scored 27 runs in this match, his sole contribution with the bat in List A cricket.
Although he played less frequently in 1993, he picked up his second and final List A appearance during the following season, against Kent, though he did not bat or bowl during this match. He played Second XI cricket for Middlesex in 1996.
NeilCartmel (born 15 July 1968) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper who played for Berkshire. He was born in Harrow...
Doctor Who, and also won a BBC drama competition with a script Andrew Cartmel described as "a kind of David Lynch homage." He would go on to write "The...
famous adversaries, the Daleks. Nathan-Turner and script editor Andrew Cartmel hired 25 year old Ben Aaronovitch to write the story, who had not written...
borders the Solway Firth, a national landscape, and to the south are the Cartmel and Furness peninsulas. East of the peninsulas, the county contains part...
and in addition to being signed by author Paul McAuley, Foreword author Neil Gaiman and Frontispiece artist Jim Burns, were also signed by the additional...
Doctor", features the voice of Ken Campbell. The then script editor, Andrew Cartmel, later revealed that Campbell's interpretation had been considered "too...
inexperienced Andrew Cartmel as script editor on the advice of a friend who had run a BBC Drama Script Unit course that Cartmel had attended, and casting...
He played for Cartmel in the North Lancashire and District Football League, later managing the team in two different spells. With Cartmel he played alongside...
A later script editor, Andrew Cartmel, had another explanation of Susan's origins. This account, part of the "Cartmel Masterplan", was not used in the...
Geoffrey Neil Leech FBA (16 January 1936 – 19 August 2014) was a specialist in English language and linguistics. He was the author, co-author, or editor...
novels were guided by the so-called Cartmel Masterplan, which was the backstory that Doctor Who story editor Andrew Cartmel had constructed for the television...
Coronation Street in 1997; her character left to run a guest house in Cartmel following the death of her husband. Barlow has said that the producers...
aggregator and broadcaster, which was rejected by script editor Andrew Cartmel, who suggested that he should write a more prosaic story about "a man who...
Cartmel had wanted to pen a story of his own. He planned this to include Seventh Doctor's regeneration. Blood and Iron was later adapted by Cartmel for...
Andy Herd, Jerome Blake, Gary Kurtz, Will Tudor, Peter Miles, Andrew Cartmel, Guy Siner, Kate Dickie, Jon Davey, Anneke Wills, Sarah Parish, Tyler Mane...
Evans was Deputy Chair of UKIP from 2014 to 2016 and 2016 to 2017, with Neil Hamilton and later The Earl of Dartmouth. She was suspended from the party...
and that the territory included the Millom area, plus part or all of Cartmel – what would later be the Lancashire territory known as Amounderness. The...
the administrative county of Lancashire until 1974; together with the Cartmel Peninsula, it formed an exclave of that county, historically part of the...
Eurvivscrire in the Domesday book) before 1086 also contained Amounderness, Cartmel, Furness, Kendal, parts of Copeland, Lonsdale and Cravenshire (modern Lancashire...