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  1. Fri, Feb 11, 1972. The girls move to a bigger, more salubrious flat in the block 'Beech View'. They attend a poetry reading session at a local pub, where Sandra is smitten by the readings of Neville Kane. Back at the flat a snooty woman asks them to sign a petition to evict a supposedly noisy tenant but when this turns out to be Neville, the ...

  2. 9 de oct. de 2021 · Dominic Moffitt. Nerys Hughes and Polly James in The Liver Birds, a series focussing on two Liverpudlian flatmates in the 1970s (Image: Getty) The 1970s in the UK was punctuated by high fashion ...

  3. The Liver Birds. TV sitcom; BBC One; 1969 - 1996; 86 episodes (10 series) Sitcom exploring the lives and loves of two young, single females sharing a flat together in Liverpool. Stars Nerys Hughes, Polly James, Elizabeth Estensen, Pauline Collins, Mollie Sugden and more.

  4. Show full synopsis. Trading on interest in Liverpool generated by the Mersey sound, The Liver Birds was developed in 1969 from a one-off Comedy Playhouse (BBC, 1961-74) script created by Carla Lane and Myra Taylor. The opening titles, accompanied by a signature theme tune sung by comedy songsters The Scaffold ( Roger McGough, John Gorman and ...

  5. Beryl seems to be having trouble with her ring. First it gets attached to Robert while they are saying goodbye at the train station. Then the morning it arrives back in the post, she leaves it in Sandra's trifle dish and she swallows it. Both panicked, Sandra is rushed to hospital, with parents and Paul in tow. 7.2/10.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2019 · The 18ft stone Liver Bird is now on display at the Museum of Liverpool. Other Liver Birds are scattered across the city and beyond, including: George’s Dock Building – A colony of figurative Liver Birds throughout its Art Deco design. Water Street – Above the entrance to the former offices of the Liverpool Building Society, a 3D sculpture.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liver_birdLiver bird - Wikipedia

    This prominent display of two liver birds rekindled the idea that the liver was a mythical bird that once haunted the local shoreline. According to popular legend, they are a male and female pair: the female looking out to sea, watching for the seamen to return safely home, and the male looking in to the city, watching over the seamen's families (or "making sure the pubs are open", as a ...