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  2. Brian Moore (football commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Betty Cole. . ( m. 1955) . Children. 2. Brian Baden Moore (28 February 1932 – 1 September 2001) was an English football commentator and television presenter who covered nine World Cups and more than twenty FA Cup finals.

  3. The Big Match - Wikipedia

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    The Big Match launched the media career of Jimmy Hill, who appeared on the programme as an analyst, and made Brian Moore one of the country's leading football commentators. The programme was launched soon after London Weekend Television took over the ITV weekend franchise for London from ATV , which had previously shown local football ...

  4. The Feast of Lupercal - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of Lupercal is a novel by Northern Irish -Canadian writer Brian Moore. It was first published in the United States in 1957, [1] by Boston publisher Little Brown, and in the United Kingdom in 1958 by London publisher André Deutsch. In 1969 a paperback edition was published by Panther Books with the title A Moment of Love .

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  6. The Villains of Valley View - Wikipedia

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    The Villains of Valley View is an American comedy television series created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore that premiered on Disney Channel on June 3, 2022. The series stars Isabella Pappas, Malachi Barton, Reed Horstmann, Kayden Muller-Janssen, James Patrick Stuart, and Lucy Davis. [1] The series is available to stream on Disney+.

  7. Brian Moore's early fiction - Wikipedia

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    Brian Moore's early fiction refers to the seven pulp fiction thrillers, published between 1951 and 1957, [1] [2] that the acclaimed novelist Brian Moore wrote before he achieved success and international recognition with Judith Hearne (1955) and The Feast of Lupercal (1957). Moore, who was born in Belfast in 1921, wrote his first fiction in ...

  8. The Colour of Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Colour of Blood. The Colour of Blood, published in 1987, is a political thriller by Northern Irish - Canadian novelist Brian Moore about Stephen Bem, a Cardinal in an unnamed East European country who is in conflict with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy [1] and finds himself caught in the middle of an escalating revolution.

  9. Brian Moore (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Christopher Moore (born 11 January 1962) [1] is an English former rugby union footballer. He played as a hooker, and is a rugby presenter and pundit for BBC Sport, Talksport and Love Sport Radio. [2] He qualified as a Rugby Football Union referee in 2010.