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Northerners: The bestselling history of the North of England

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A popular Soap actress who has appeared in the likes of Coronation Street, Waterloo Road and EastEnders, and was most recently seen on our screens in the recent BBC drama Dark Money. She began her acting career at the age of 14 in the BBC television children’s drama series Byker Grove, based of course in Newcastle, in which she appeared alongside the likes of Ant and Dec. Francis George "Franc" Roddam Actor Robson Green chats to kids who are on various youth programmes at the Exchange in North Shields (Image: Newcastle Chronicle) Brian recounts the notorious visit by Bradford’s JB Priestley to Tyneside in autumn 1933 for his book English Journey. Dosed with medicine for a heavy cold and tired of travelling, Priestley described the Geordie accent as a “most barbarous, monotonous and irritating twang”. Gateshead, he added, was a town “carefully planned by an enemy of the human race”.

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One of the UK’s best selling crime writers whose books including the Vera and Shetland which have been turned into successful TV series. Ann was born in Hertfordshire and moved to the North East in 1987, living in Whitley Bay and has won a series of awards for her works. Tom McGuinness Photo dated circa 1979 issued by Python (Monty) Pictures Ltd of (left to right) Michael Palin, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones on the set of Life of Brian The Animals Pop Group In The 1960's Alan Price Chas Chandler Hylton Valentine And Eric Burden (Image: newcastle chronicle)

And it has been an extraordinary century for the North East and its people, many of who have made their mark on the national and international stage. The veteran race relations expert has been a pioneer in bridge-building between ethnic communities since first arriving in Newcastle from his native Uganda in 1973 to head the Tyne & Wear Racial Equality Council. His work has been recognised nationally. He was made MBE in 1985, and OBE in 2003. He is a recipient of the Mother India International Award and a Freeman of the City of Newcastle, the first person from an ethnic minority to receive the honour. Alex Glasgow

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Best known for portraying Val Pollard in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale for many years, during that time she also starred in the 2000 comedy film Purely Belter, Billy Elliot and won the best actress award at the Monte Carlo International Television Festival in 1998 for her role in Amber Films’ The Scar, about a County Durham pit community in crisis. Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth Known to her many fans as Cheryl Tweedy, then Cheryl Cole, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and now simply Cheryl, she rose to fame after winning a place in Girls Aloud, a girl group created through ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals. She later became a popular judge in the similar talent spotting programme X Factor. Miriam Stoppard The Newcastle-born lads are TV legends having won numerous awards, including 18 ‘Most Popular Entertainment/TV Presenter’ gongs, for shows like ‘I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!’ They made their name on the hit kids’ TV programme Byker Grove, set in Newcastle where they played pals PJ (Ant) and Duncan (Dec), even enjoy a brief but successful chart career. Renowned for their relaxed style and easygoing wit, they are an integral part of the success of the shows. Ridley Scott Here at Northern, we’re always looking at ways to improve what we do – for the customers that travel with us and the communities we serve. We couldn't do that without our team of Northerneers. Join our customer panel now! Born in Newcastle and raised in Cramlington, Ross is one of the country’s top stand up comics as well as one of its most original.An acclaimed writer whose book ‘The Ghost Road’, part of her ‘Regeneration Trilogy’ set in the First World War, won the prestigious Booker prize in 1995. Better known for his pen name, James Herriot. He was a British veterinary surgeon and writer who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books consisting of stories about animals and their owners. The first was If Only They Could Talk in 1970, which spawned a series of movies and a television series. Basil Bunting

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Born the first of seven children, he began his working life in the shipyards but a suggestion from a friend saw him pursue his love of drawing and painting. After art school he eventually set up Arthaus, a gallery in Richmond, North Yorkshire, and has gone on to become an acclaimed British artist. Much of his work depicts his childhood growing up in Middlesbrough. He has received a range of accolades including appointment as official artist to the Tour de Yorkshire. Peter Higgs He was the most prolific film director in British history, directing nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as 20 films per year. He also produced more than 50 films - his own as well as films directed by others. A well known character actor on TV, his roles include appearances in Early Doors, Northern Lights with Robson Green, Waterloo Road and as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing in 2013. In 2015 he hosted daytime game show The Edge. He plays the part of Frank Hathaway in Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators on BBC1. Si King Celebrated poet, he is best known for his long poem ‘Briggflatts’ which has come to be recognised as one of the key texts of British modernism and was the culmination of a lifelong dedication to poetry which began in Bunting’s Newcastle childhood. An extraordinary character, by the age of 50, he had been a music critic, a sailor, a balloon operator, a wing commander, a military interpreter, a foreign correspondent, and a spy. In later life he was sub editor first on the Journal and then the Evening Chronicle. Lauren LaverneAn RAF fighter pilot raised in Marske, Andy holds the world land speed record and in doing so was the first person to break the sound barrier on land. The record was set in 1997, when Green reached 763mph in the ThrustSSC (supersonic car), the first to officially break the sound barrier. He is now working with Richard Noble on the Bloodhound LS project to break the 1,000 miles per hour barrier. David Coverdale

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Meaning: The Police (reference to a character from Top Cat). Usage: Hide down’t ginnel, the dibble are on the way. A prolific and brilliant writer, his work spanned 60 years and graced the stage and the TV. There was always a moral and working-class sensibility to his output – and a hint of the surreal at times – which made him stand out at a time when the country was blessed with great TV writers. we travel around in our betty who is a fiat ducato bolero vlogging as we go and sharing our adventures on our channel pop on there see what we get up to lol.A theoretical physicist, emeritus professor in the University of Edinburgh and Nobel Prize laureate for his work on the mass of subatomic particles. He was thrust into the limelight after the elusive fundamental particle that bears his name was found by scientists at the Large Hadron Collider. A former Chief Medical Officer for England, the 15th occupant of the post since it was established in 1855, which meant he was principal advisor to the United Kingdom Government on health matters and one of the most senior officials in the National Health Service (NHS). Currently Chancellor of Newcastle University, in the 2002 New Year Honours, he received a knighthood in recognition of his achievements in health and health care. Jill Halfpenny One of the greatest scientists and engineers this country has ever produced, in 1889 he founded CA Parsons & Co at Heaton, Newcastle, responsible in 1890 for the Forth Banks power station, the first turbo generating plant in the world.

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