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Nicole Scherzinger Performs At The Royal Albert Hall
Nicole Scherzinger performs at the Royal Albert Hall on October 07, 2025, Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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'Alpha Dog' film premiere presented by Universal Pictures, Los Angeles, America - 03 Jan 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Berliner/BEI/Shutterstock (631036ax)
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'Alpha Dog' film premiere presented by Universal Pictures, Los Angeles, America - 03 Jan 2007
January 3, 2007 - Hollywood, CA.
Gena Rowlands and friend .
Universal Pictures hosts the World Premiere of ALPHA DOG at the Arclight Hollywood theater.
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Formula 1, Pre Season Winter testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain - 19 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Martinez dela Puente/SOPA Images/REX (10561639ae)
Daniil Kvyat of Alpha Tauri seen in action during the afternoon session of the first day of F1 Test Days in Montmelo circuit.
Formula 1, Pre Season Winter testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain - 19 Feb 2020
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
December 1, 2017 - Philippines - Members of the Alpha Phi Omega display placards as they run around naked in the Arts and Sciences building in the traditional ''Oblation Run'' to dramatize the important issues of the year, at the University of the Philippines in suburban Quezon City, east of Manila, Philippines on Friday, 1 December 2017. Students turned out to watch the traditional annual run by two dozen students (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bilder aus dem "Jungle Camp" bei Calais
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5499479b)
Alpha, the most famous artist, painter and project manager, inside The Jungle refugee camp
Jungle camp, Calais, France - 20 Dec 2015
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Jungle camp, Calais, France - 19 Dec 2015
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Alpha, a refugee from Mauritania, the author of the Art In The Jungle project that kicked off today inside the Jungle camp
Jungle camp, Calais, France - 19 Dec 2015
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Greek debt crisis, Greece - 29 Jun 2015
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An elderly woman walks in front of Alpha Bank in Central Athens
Greek debt crisis, Greece - 29 Jun 2015
Greece announced early Monday it will shut banks for a week and impose capital controls, pleading for calm after anxious citizens emptied cash machines in a dramatic escalation of the country's debt crisis.
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Banks closed in Greece - 29 Jun 2015
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A closed Alpha bank in Athens
Banks closed in Greece - 29 Jun 2015
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Banks closed in Greece - 29 Jun 2015
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A branch of Alpha Bank is closed in Salonika
Banks closed in Greece - 29 Jun 2015
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REPORTAGE - Architektur des Exodus - Fotoreportage dokumentiert Zelte im Flüchtlingslager
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This was Alpha's house, one of the most important houses in the camp. Alpha is a refugee from Sudan who is an architect. He built his own house following the shape and design of the houses in the Nuba Mountain region and around it he built an art space, where he displayed graffitis and paintings
The Calais camp's architecture, France
This fascinating photo series documents the range of makeshift buildings where refugees live in the Calais camp.
'Invisible Cities, Architecture of Exodus' is a project by Italian photographer Marco Tiberio, who was born in 1988. His photos show structures built by Sudanese refugees and Pakistani families as well as the Eritrean community at the camp.
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Netherlands - Nov 2014
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A colourful building facade in Breda. The building bears the words Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo and Foxtrot.
Netherlands - Nov 2014
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha launch, The Collection, London, Britain - 09 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (4102819bo)
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha launch, The Collection, London, Britain - 09 Sep 2014
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Der Griff ins 'Schrankklo': So trauen sich die Stars aus dem Haus
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Ray Tang (2705584g)
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Ray Tang (2705584bw)
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Ray Tang (2705584bu)
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/London News Pictures (2720535af)
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Ray Tang (2705584bv)
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'Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa' film premiere, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rose / Rex Features (2616457b)
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rose / Rex Features (2616457d)
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rose / Rex Features (2616457a)
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rose / Rex Features (2616457c)
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Alpha Conde, President of Guinea in London, Britain - 13 Jun 2013
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Southern Elephant seals, Falkland Islands - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kjell-Erik Moseid / Rex Features (1788011k)
Two male elephant seals fight to be alpha male of a harem of up to 100 females (Pic 3)
Awesome Elephant Seals: Fight To Be King of the Harem
When the prize is a harem of females, it is worth throwing your weight around.
These two males Southern elephant seals are pictured locked in a crunching battle for supremacy on the beaches of the Falkland Islands.
The pair went snout to snout in a power struggle over the alpha male role which entitles the winner to a choice of sometimes more than 100 cows on the breeding ground.
The amazing fight was captured by wildlife photographer Kjell-Erik Moseid who says the sound he experienced was almost as impressive as the pictures he shot.
He explains: "The deep rumble you can imagine. It is the sound of a heavy mill going round. Then there is a few seconds of quivering silence. Then they smack into each other and sound carries down to the spinal cord.
"The bigger and deeper the bass, the better. It acts as both a deterrent to competitors and to attract cows. The smaller bulls are often left on the fringes or they patrol back and forth in the sea, constantly on guard about the opportunity to present themselves. They patrol and then to test the king's harem reaction. Most often, a terrifying roar is enough for the newcomer make a quick retreat.
"When it comes to a fight, they face each other, trying to bite through the rival's thick leathery skin. But that's easier said than done to penetrate the thick layer of blubber. The match will be a clean power war, where the two banging each other the best they can. The stronger will land a bite, blood flows and the intruder realises it's over and swims into the sea."
With males over 20 feet (6 metres) long and weighing up to 4 tons (8,800 pounds, 4,000 kgs), Southern elephants are the largest of all seals. Males can weigh...
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Southern Elephant seals, Falkland Islands - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kjell-Erik Moseid / Rex Features (1788011j)
Two male elephant seals fight to be alpha male of a harem of up to 100 females (Pic 2)
Awesome Elephant Seals: Fight To Be King of the Harem
When the prize is a harem of females, it is worth throwing your weight around.
These two males Southern elephant seals are pictured locked in a crunching battle for supremacy on the beaches of the Falkland Islands.
The pair went snout to snout in a power struggle over the alpha male role which entitles the winner to a choice of sometimes more than 100 cows on the breeding ground.
The amazing fight was captured by wildlife photographer Kjell-Erik Moseid who says the sound he experienced was almost as impressive as the pictures he shot.
He explains: "The deep rumble you can imagine. It is the sound of a heavy mill going round. Then there is a few seconds of quivering silence. Then they smack into each other and sound carries down to the spinal cord.
"The bigger and deeper the bass, the better. It acts as both a deterrent to competitors and to attract cows. The smaller bulls are often left on the fringes or they patrol back and forth in the sea, constantly on guard about the opportunity to present themselves. They patrol and then to test the king's harem reaction. Most often, a terrifying roar is enough for the newcomer make a quick retreat.
"When it comes to a fight, they face each other, trying to bite through the rival's thick leathery skin. But that's easier said than done to penetrate the thick layer of blubber. The match will be a clean power war, where the two banging each other the best they can. The stronger will land a bite, blood flows and the intruder realises it's over and swims into the sea."
With males over 20 feet (6 metres) long and weighing up to 4 tons (8,800 pounds, 4,000 kgs), Southern elephants are the largest of all seals. Males can weigh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IJYGRRRLG
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Southern Elephant seals, Falkland Islands - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kjell-Erik Moseid / Rex Features (1788011i)
Two male elephant seals fight to be alpha male of a harem of up to 100 females (Pic 4)
Awesome Elephant Seals: Fight To Be King of the Harem
When the prize is a harem of females, it is worth throwing your weight around.
These two males Southern elephant seals are pictured locked in a crunching battle for supremacy on the beaches of the Falkland Islands.
The pair went snout to snout in a power struggle over the alpha male role which entitles the winner to a choice of sometimes more than 100 cows on the breeding ground.
The amazing fight was captured by wildlife photographer Kjell-Erik Moseid who says the sound he experienced was almost as impressive as the pictures he shot.
He explains: "The deep rumble you can imagine. It is the sound of a heavy mill going round. Then there is a few seconds of quivering silence. Then they smack into each other and sound carries down to the spinal cord.
"The bigger and deeper the bass, the better. It acts as both a deterrent to competitors and to attract cows. The smaller bulls are often left on the fringes or they patrol back and forth in the sea, constantly on guard about the opportunity to present themselves. They patrol and then to test the king's harem reaction. Most often, a terrifying roar is enough for the newcomer make a quick retreat.
"When it comes to a fight, they face each other, trying to bite through the rival's thick leathery skin. But that's easier said than done to penetrate the thick layer of blubber. The match will be a clean power war, where the two banging each other the best they can. The stronger will land a bite, blood flows and the intruder realises it's over and swims into the sea."
With males over 20 feet (6 metres) long and weighing up to 4 tons (8,800 pounds, 4,000 kgs), Southern elephants are the largest of all seals. Males can weigh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IJYGRRRLG
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Southern Elephant seals, Falkland Islands - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kjell-Erik Moseid / Rex Features (1788011h)
Two male elephant seals fight to be alpha male of a harem of up to 100 females (Pic 1)
Awesome Elephant Seals: Fight To Be King of the Harem
When the prize is a harem of females, it is worth throwing your weight around.
These two males Southern elephant seals are pictured locked in a crunching battle for supremacy on the beaches of the Falkland Islands.
The pair went snout to snout in a power struggle over the alpha male role which entitles the winner to a choice of sometimes more than 100 cows on the breeding ground.
The amazing fight was captured by wildlife photographer Kjell-Erik Moseid who says the sound he experienced was almost as impressive as the pictures he shot.
He explains: "The deep rumble you can imagine. It is the sound of a heavy mill going round. Then there is a few seconds of quivering silence. Then they smack into each other and sound carries down to the spinal cord.
"The bigger and deeper the bass, the better. It acts as both a deterrent to competitors and to attract cows. The smaller bulls are often left on the fringes or they patrol back and forth in the sea, constantly on guard about the opportunity to present themselves. They patrol and then to test the king's harem reaction. Most often, a terrifying roar is enough for the newcomer make a quick retreat.
"When it comes to a fight, they face each other, trying to bite through the rival's thick leathery skin. But that's easier said than done to penetrate the thick layer of blubber. The match will be a clean power war, where the two banging each other the best they can. The stronger will land a bite, blood flows and the intruder realises it's over and swims into the sea."
With males over 20 feet (6 metres) long and weighing up to 4 tons (8,800 pounds, 4,000 kgs), Southern elephants are the largest of all seals. Males can weigh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IJYGRRRLG
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470r )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470k )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470g )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott shopping at Alpha, west Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery / Rex Features ( 630113D )
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott. After Tori Spelling signed autographs she and husband Dean McDermott shopped for about an hour in Alpha for Christmas presents. They also picked up a D&G tabletop book for themselves. They picked up a few onsies and a baseball that said "its a boy" for their son.
Slogans: Don't say it - display it!
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STARS WEARING SLOGANS
Celebrities are well versed in the art of conversation, whether it's chatting about their latest film, their latest love or their latest scandal; however, living by the adage 'a picture paints a thousand words', these celebs have decided to let their t-shirts do the talking.
Paparazzi hounded Eva Longoria-Parker makes her feelings painfully clear.
Given the chaotic nature of Britney Spear's life some might question this statement.
Lenny Kravitz comes over all philosophical and shares his motto with the world.
Former wild child Janice Dickinson shows support for another famous teen.
Clothes horse Victoria Beckham displays what her phrase would be if she were a super hero.
Nicolette Sheridan makes sure that everyone knows exactly what to say when they try her cooking.
Perez Hilton shows his charitable side by supporting the Save Britney fund.
If only Britney knew how ironic this t-shirt would be just few short years on.
David Hasselhoff lays the rumours about his health to rest.
Hmmm we're not sure how many people will be convinced by Khloe Kardashian's statement.
A provocative Tori Spelling lays down a challenge.
Tommy Lee states the bleeding obvious.
Ðber groupie Pamela Anderson tells it like it is.
KT Tunstall brings a fresh twist to the rock and roll lifestyle.
Sharon Stone shows her cheeky (monkey) side.
Animal lover Kate Walsh lets us know what her favourite pet is.
Is Lethal Bizzle a little bitter abou...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XJBFFTC
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PEOPLE - 'Thunderbirds' Sylvia Anderson im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5147602m)
Sylvia Anderson and Barbara Bain
'Space 1999' Series 1 - Alpha Child, TV Programme. - 16 Oct 1975
Series 1 - Alpha Child
The Alphans' joy turns to horror when the first child born on the Alpha matures into a five year old in a matter of hours. This is only a prelude to the arrival of formless alien fugitives- who plan to inhabit Alpha's population.
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PEOPLE - 'Thunderbirds' Sylvia Anderson im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5147602n)
Sylvia and Gerry Anderson with Barbara Bain
'Space 1999' Series 1 - Alpha Child, TV Programme. - 16 Oct 1975
Series 1 - Alpha Child
The Alphans' joy turns to horror when the first child born on the Alpha matures into a five year old in a matter of hours. This is only a prelude to the arrival of formless alien fugitives- who plan to inhabit Alpha's population.
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