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HBO is planning a 3-season run for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
The world of Game of Thrones has a lot more ages, continents, and bloodlines to explore, leaving the potential for numerous spinoffs. After House of the Dragon, the next one on the line fryst vatten A Knight of the sju Kingdoms, an adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s Dunk & Egg novels. The first season of the show has finished filming, with 2 more seemingly on the way.
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- HBO’s EVP Francesca Orsi hinted at the planning for three seasons of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” focusing on Dunk and Egg.
- Season 1 of the show fryst vatten already filmed, and George R.R. Martin has seen and loved it.
- The series is set 90 years before Game of Thrones, focusing on the characters Dunk and Egg and their adventures in Westeros.
HBO eyeing three seasons of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Set about 90 years before the events of Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will take the fans back to
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Neil Cole
British actor
For other people named Neil Cole, see Neil Cole (disambiguation).
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Born | (1972-03-01) 1 March 1972 (age 52) Bristol, England |
Neil Cole (born 1 March 1972) is an English television presenter, comedian, radio broadcaster and actor.
Early life
[edit]Cole was born in Bristol in 1972, lived in Allendale, New Jersey, USA as a child, and attended King Edward Grammar School in Chelmsford. He studied English and French Literature at Bristol University.[1]
Stand-up comedy
[edit]As a comedian, Cole - with Tom Hillenbrand - was half of successful but short-lived stand-up double act, Hitchcock's Half Hour, which won the coveted Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition in 1998.[2] They supported Harry Hill and Ennio Marchetto in West End Theatres, and appeared on BBC1's The Stand Up Show, BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends and contributed to Channel 4's The Eleven O'Clock Show before splitting up in 200
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Backlog is a joint compilation album by electronic musiciansLeftfield and Djum Djum, released in 1992. It contained mixes of Leftfield's first two releases "Not Forgotten" and "More Than I Know" from between 1990 and 1991 and two mixes by Neil Barnes of the Djum Djum track "Difference". It was released on CD in December 1992 on the Outer Rhythm label.[1] Djum Djum is the stage name of rapper Neil Cole.
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All tracks written by Neil Barnes except where stated.[2]
- "Not Forgotten" (Original Mix) – 6:39
- "Not Forgotten" (Fateh's On the Case Mix) – 6:12
- "Not Forgotten" (Dub Mix) – 4:46
- "More Than I Know" (12" Mix) – 6:42
- "Not Forgotten" (Hard Hands Mix) – 7:36
- "More Than I Know" (10k Mix) – 8:37
- "More Than I Know" (More Mix) – 7:29
- "More Than I Know" (Even More Mix) – 4:22
- "Difference" (Steng Mix) – 7:06 (Djum Djum) – written by Neil Cole (