Dickens Hill is a fictional prison in the BBCsoap operaEastEnders. The prison is part of a storyline that first aired between 1988 and 1989. The storyline centres on the popular character Den Watts and was filmed on location at Dartmoor Prison in Devon. The episodes were shot in a block of intensive filming, over five weeks, but they were worked into regular episodes of EastEnders later on in the year, from September 1988 to February 1989. This was done in order to keep the character Den Watts on-screen after Den's actor, Leslie Grantham, had left the show.
Storyline development
Two of the most successful and popular characters in the history of EastEnders have been pub landlords Den and Angie Watts, played by Leslie Grantham and Anita Dobson. They are original characters who both appear in the very first episode of EastEnders in February 1985, and were largely responsible for attracting the highest episode BARB rating for a UK soap opera, when 30.15 million viewers tuned in on Christmas Day 1986 to witness Den hand Angie divorce papers as a Christmas present. A quarter of a century later, the episode is still the fourth most highly viewed UK programme of all time, coming behind the 1966 World cup final, the funeral of Princess Diana (1997), and a 1969 Royal family documentary.
"Queenie, Queenie, who's got the ball" is a common children's playground game. It is played with a ball by four or more players.
A person is picked to be the "Queenie," and that person turns her back to everyone else. The "Queenie" then throws the ball over her shoulder and one of the other players needs to catch it or pick it up. Everyone, except the "Queenie", puts their hands behind their backs so that the "Queenie" does not know who has the ball. The "Queenie" then turns around and everyone shouts:
Another version of the chant is:
The "Queenie" has to guess who has the ball through a process of elimination. If the person with the ball is the last one to be picked, that person becomes the new "queenie." The player must admit to having the ball or will automatically be "out". The player who is the "Queenie" must not look when throwing the ball or the "Queenie" herself will be "out".
A post box which was used by Charles Dickens during his time in Kent has today been re-commissioned.
published: 10 Dec 2014
Take a closer look at Dickens's Commode
In this video, we take a closer look at Dickens's commode. He owned this chair whilst living at Gad's Hill Place and would have used it in the last decade of his life.
published: 04 Feb 2021
Charles Dickens documentary
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and, by the 20th century, critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are widely read today.
Charles Dickens documentary
2006
published: 29 Apr 2022
5824 Dickens Hill Rd
published: 13 Oct 2021
Come To The Birthplace Of Charles Dickens: A Writer Beloved By The World!
Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England. We take you on a tour of the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, a wonderful Regency Style house for any Charles Dickens fan to visit. We'll see the room where Charles Dickens was born and also the couch on which he died. It is a small museum but it's full of interesting information and a great insight into his early life. So join us.
If you want more Charles Dickens, then you can watch our visit to London home, when he was famous and living there in 1837. The Georgian Terrace House was dressed for Christmas and a wonderful experience, right out of his novel, A Christmas Carol!
Charles Dickens London Home at Christmas https://youtu.be/2htpOD8DI4M
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published: 26 Aug 2023
Hill sprints with Jazza Dickens
Everton hills, where jazza and his coach George train for fitness, running each hill 3 times
published: 19 Jun 2020
Charles Dickens: The Publishing Formats of his First Editions
Adam Douglas, Senior Specialist in Early Literature at Peter Harrington talks about the different publishing formats of Charles Dickens' first editions. www.peterharrington.co.uk
Transcript:
Most of the novels of Charles Dickens were originally published in monthly parts, like this copy of David Copperfield. Each month, you would get a part of the book, a few chapters wrapped up in printed wrappers with illustrations, by the same illustrator who did the book. There would be advertising in it, the Copperfield Advertiser, where advertisers would vie to take advertising space in these books as they were the best sellers of the age.
Dickens wasn't the only novelist who published in this way, but he was the most famous. It was his success with The Pickwick Papers that led to most of his novel...
published: 03 Jul 2013
Orange County deputy suspended over TikTok videos
An Orange County deputy received a three-week suspension after an internal sheriff’s office investigation concluded that she posted videos on the social media platform TikTok that showed her dancing to explicit music while dressed in her uniform, News 6 has learned.
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In this video, we take a closer look at Dickens's commode. He owned this chair whilst living at Gad's Hill Place and would have used it in the last decade of hi...
In this video, we take a closer look at Dickens's commode. He owned this chair whilst living at Gad's Hill Place and would have used it in the last decade of his life.
In this video, we take a closer look at Dickens's commode. He owned this chair whilst living at Gad's Hill Place and would have used it in the last decade of his life.
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional ch...
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and, by the 20th century, critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are widely read today.
Charles Dickens documentary
2006
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and, by the 20th century, critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are widely read today.
Charles Dickens documentary
2006
Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England. We take you on a tour of the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, a wonderful Regency Style ...
Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England. We take you on a tour of the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, a wonderful Regency Style house for any Charles Dickens fan to visit. We'll see the room where Charles Dickens was born and also the couch on which he died. It is a small museum but it's full of interesting information and a great insight into his early life. So join us.
If you want more Charles Dickens, then you can watch our visit to London home, when he was famous and living there in 1837. The Georgian Terrace House was dressed for Christmas and a wonderful experience, right out of his novel, A Christmas Carol!
Charles Dickens London Home at Christmas https://youtu.be/2htpOD8DI4M
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00:00 Introduction
00:18 John Dickens
00:52 Dickens Birthplace
02:02 Museum Tour
04:53 Charles Dickens born here
06:14 Couch he died on
08:52 More Charles Dickens
#charlesdickens #dickens #Dickensbirthplace
Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England. We take you on a tour of the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, a wonderful Regency Style house for any Charles Dickens fan to visit. We'll see the room where Charles Dickens was born and also the couch on which he died. It is a small museum but it's full of interesting information and a great insight into his early life. So join us.
If you want more Charles Dickens, then you can watch our visit to London home, when he was famous and living there in 1837. The Georgian Terrace House was dressed for Christmas and a wonderful experience, right out of his novel, A Christmas Carol!
Charles Dickens London Home at Christmas https://youtu.be/2htpOD8DI4M
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00:00 Introduction
00:18 John Dickens
00:52 Dickens Birthplace
02:02 Museum Tour
04:53 Charles Dickens born here
06:14 Couch he died on
08:52 More Charles Dickens
#charlesdickens #dickens #Dickensbirthplace
Adam Douglas, Senior Specialist in Early Literature at Peter Harrington talks about the different publishing formats of Charles Dickens' first editions. www.pet...
Adam Douglas, Senior Specialist in Early Literature at Peter Harrington talks about the different publishing formats of Charles Dickens' first editions. www.peterharrington.co.uk
Transcript:
Most of the novels of Charles Dickens were originally published in monthly parts, like this copy of David Copperfield. Each month, you would get a part of the book, a few chapters wrapped up in printed wrappers with illustrations, by the same illustrator who did the book. There would be advertising in it, the Copperfield Advertiser, where advertisers would vie to take advertising space in these books as they were the best sellers of the age.
Dickens wasn't the only novelist who published in this way, but he was the most famous. It was his success with The Pickwick Papers that led to most of his novels being published in this format.
The usual format would be that there were 20 parts and for the final part, you would get a double number, which this is part 19 and 20 of David Copperfield. That would include with it the printed title page, which would allow you to have the book bound up when you'd finished. This would include the engraved title page and the printed title page and you could then have the book put into a single volume.
This is a single volume of The Pickwick Papers in full leather binding, done in typical Victorian style. Dickens experimented with various other formats.
For Master Humphrey's Clock, which is a larger work and in fact incorporates two novels into the one book; Barnaby Rudge and The Old Curiosity Shop, he did them in weekly parts. They are obviously much thinner and these are quite rare, but it wasn't a success and he usually stuck to the monthly formula.
At the end, when the parts were finished, the publisher would re-issue the book in a cloth binding. This is The Mystery of Edwin Drood in the publisher's binding. It is noticeably thinner than other Dickens' titles because Dickens died before he finished the book, but the publisher still felt it was worth publishing the book in original cloth.
Dickens' career started with his Sketches by "Boz". Boz was a nickname that he used and he wrote comic sketches of everyday life and this is its first book form edition in two volumes.
He then went on to write his first huge success, which was Pickwick Papers, published in parts. Again, he is known as Boz on the title pages of this book.
By now, people realised that he was going to be one of the best-selling novelist of the age and in his novel Oliver Twist, he decided to come out from behind the shelves with his pseudonym. In early printings of Oliver Twist, you still have his name as "Boz" on the title page but in later issues he changed that to Charles Dickens. From then on, he became known as Charles Dickens and was at that time probably one of the most famous man in the world, let alone writer.
Dickens did several things which were innovative in publishing, perhaps his most notable is A Christmas Carol, which is a story he published as a Christmas book. He had it done up in this small but still lavishly produced gift format, in a rather pretty cinnamon cloth binding with a guild writhe on the front. He took great care over it and had the title pages printed out in various colours to see which one looked best. He decided in the end that red and blue looked best and had illustrations done by John Leech, one of several illustrators who illustrated Dickens' works.
Copies like this in original cloth and in original state are very much sought after by collectors.
We also have other books associated with Dickens. We have a book here which is from his library, it has his book plate in it, which is from his house in Gads Hill, a large house he built for himself in Kent with the proceeds of his novels.
This is a selection called Half Hours With The Best Authors, edited by Charles Knight. He was known as a Shakespearian scholar but he was also friend of Dickens. Here he has inscribed a book: "To Charles Dickens Esq". He was one of the dedicatees of Bleak House and did some acting with Dickens in Dickens private Dramatical.
Adam Douglas, Senior Specialist in Early Literature at Peter Harrington talks about the different publishing formats of Charles Dickens' first editions. www.peterharrington.co.uk
Transcript:
Most of the novels of Charles Dickens were originally published in monthly parts, like this copy of David Copperfield. Each month, you would get a part of the book, a few chapters wrapped up in printed wrappers with illustrations, by the same illustrator who did the book. There would be advertising in it, the Copperfield Advertiser, where advertisers would vie to take advertising space in these books as they were the best sellers of the age.
Dickens wasn't the only novelist who published in this way, but he was the most famous. It was his success with The Pickwick Papers that led to most of his novels being published in this format.
The usual format would be that there were 20 parts and for the final part, you would get a double number, which this is part 19 and 20 of David Copperfield. That would include with it the printed title page, which would allow you to have the book bound up when you'd finished. This would include the engraved title page and the printed title page and you could then have the book put into a single volume.
This is a single volume of The Pickwick Papers in full leather binding, done in typical Victorian style. Dickens experimented with various other formats.
For Master Humphrey's Clock, which is a larger work and in fact incorporates two novels into the one book; Barnaby Rudge and The Old Curiosity Shop, he did them in weekly parts. They are obviously much thinner and these are quite rare, but it wasn't a success and he usually stuck to the monthly formula.
At the end, when the parts were finished, the publisher would re-issue the book in a cloth binding. This is The Mystery of Edwin Drood in the publisher's binding. It is noticeably thinner than other Dickens' titles because Dickens died before he finished the book, but the publisher still felt it was worth publishing the book in original cloth.
Dickens' career started with his Sketches by "Boz". Boz was a nickname that he used and he wrote comic sketches of everyday life and this is its first book form edition in two volumes.
He then went on to write his first huge success, which was Pickwick Papers, published in parts. Again, he is known as Boz on the title pages of this book.
By now, people realised that he was going to be one of the best-selling novelist of the age and in his novel Oliver Twist, he decided to come out from behind the shelves with his pseudonym. In early printings of Oliver Twist, you still have his name as "Boz" on the title page but in later issues he changed that to Charles Dickens. From then on, he became known as Charles Dickens and was at that time probably one of the most famous man in the world, let alone writer.
Dickens did several things which were innovative in publishing, perhaps his most notable is A Christmas Carol, which is a story he published as a Christmas book. He had it done up in this small but still lavishly produced gift format, in a rather pretty cinnamon cloth binding with a guild writhe on the front. He took great care over it and had the title pages printed out in various colours to see which one looked best. He decided in the end that red and blue looked best and had illustrations done by John Leech, one of several illustrators who illustrated Dickens' works.
Copies like this in original cloth and in original state are very much sought after by collectors.
We also have other books associated with Dickens. We have a book here which is from his library, it has his book plate in it, which is from his house in Gads Hill, a large house he built for himself in Kent with the proceeds of his novels.
This is a selection called Half Hours With The Best Authors, edited by Charles Knight. He was known as a Shakespearian scholar but he was also friend of Dickens. Here he has inscribed a book: "To Charles Dickens Esq". He was one of the dedicatees of Bleak House and did some acting with Dickens in Dickens private Dramatical.
An Orange County deputy received a three-week suspension after an internal sheriff’s office investigation concluded that she posted videos on the social media p...
An Orange County deputy received a three-week suspension after an internal sheriff’s office investigation concluded that she posted videos on the social media platform TikTok that showed her dancing to explicit music while dressed in her uniform, News 6 has learned.
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An Orange County deputy received a three-week suspension after an internal sheriff’s office investigation concluded that she posted videos on the social media platform TikTok that showed her dancing to explicit music while dressed in her uniform, News 6 has learned.
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In this video, we take a closer look at Dickens's commode. He owned this chair whilst living at Gad's Hill Place and would have used it in the last decade of his life.
Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and, by the 20th century, critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are widely read today.
Charles Dickens documentary
2006
Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England. We take you on a tour of the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, a wonderful Regency Style house for any Charles Dickens fan to visit. We'll see the room where Charles Dickens was born and also the couch on which he died. It is a small museum but it's full of interesting information and a great insight into his early life. So join us.
If you want more Charles Dickens, then you can watch our visit to London home, when he was famous and living there in 1837. The Georgian Terrace House was dressed for Christmas and a wonderful experience, right out of his novel, A Christmas Carol!
Charles Dickens London Home at Christmas https://youtu.be/2htpOD8DI4M
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00:00 Introduction
00:18 John Dickens
00:52 Dickens Birthplace
02:02 Museum Tour
04:53 Charles Dickens born here
06:14 Couch he died on
08:52 More Charles Dickens
#charlesdickens #dickens #Dickensbirthplace
Adam Douglas, Senior Specialist in Early Literature at Peter Harrington talks about the different publishing formats of Charles Dickens' first editions. www.peterharrington.co.uk
Transcript:
Most of the novels of Charles Dickens were originally published in monthly parts, like this copy of David Copperfield. Each month, you would get a part of the book, a few chapters wrapped up in printed wrappers with illustrations, by the same illustrator who did the book. There would be advertising in it, the Copperfield Advertiser, where advertisers would vie to take advertising space in these books as they were the best sellers of the age.
Dickens wasn't the only novelist who published in this way, but he was the most famous. It was his success with The Pickwick Papers that led to most of his novels being published in this format.
The usual format would be that there were 20 parts and for the final part, you would get a double number, which this is part 19 and 20 of David Copperfield. That would include with it the printed title page, which would allow you to have the book bound up when you'd finished. This would include the engraved title page and the printed title page and you could then have the book put into a single volume.
This is a single volume of The Pickwick Papers in full leather binding, done in typical Victorian style. Dickens experimented with various other formats.
For Master Humphrey's Clock, which is a larger work and in fact incorporates two novels into the one book; Barnaby Rudge and The Old Curiosity Shop, he did them in weekly parts. They are obviously much thinner and these are quite rare, but it wasn't a success and he usually stuck to the monthly formula.
At the end, when the parts were finished, the publisher would re-issue the book in a cloth binding. This is The Mystery of Edwin Drood in the publisher's binding. It is noticeably thinner than other Dickens' titles because Dickens died before he finished the book, but the publisher still felt it was worth publishing the book in original cloth.
Dickens' career started with his Sketches by "Boz". Boz was a nickname that he used and he wrote comic sketches of everyday life and this is its first book form edition in two volumes.
He then went on to write his first huge success, which was Pickwick Papers, published in parts. Again, he is known as Boz on the title pages of this book.
By now, people realised that he was going to be one of the best-selling novelist of the age and in his novel Oliver Twist, he decided to come out from behind the shelves with his pseudonym. In early printings of Oliver Twist, you still have his name as "Boz" on the title page but in later issues he changed that to Charles Dickens. From then on, he became known as Charles Dickens and was at that time probably one of the most famous man in the world, let alone writer.
Dickens did several things which were innovative in publishing, perhaps his most notable is A Christmas Carol, which is a story he published as a Christmas book. He had it done up in this small but still lavishly produced gift format, in a rather pretty cinnamon cloth binding with a guild writhe on the front. He took great care over it and had the title pages printed out in various colours to see which one looked best. He decided in the end that red and blue looked best and had illustrations done by John Leech, one of several illustrators who illustrated Dickens' works.
Copies like this in original cloth and in original state are very much sought after by collectors.
We also have other books associated with Dickens. We have a book here which is from his library, it has his book plate in it, which is from his house in Gads Hill, a large house he built for himself in Kent with the proceeds of his novels.
This is a selection called Half Hours With The Best Authors, edited by Charles Knight. He was known as a Shakespearian scholar but he was also friend of Dickens. Here he has inscribed a book: "To Charles Dickens Esq". He was one of the dedicatees of Bleak House and did some acting with Dickens in Dickens private Dramatical.
An Orange County deputy received a three-week suspension after an internal sheriff’s office investigation concluded that she posted videos on the social media platform TikTok that showed her dancing to explicit music while dressed in her uniform, News 6 has learned.
MORE INFO: https://www.clickorlando.com/news/investigators/2021/05/31/orange-county-deputy-suspended-over-tiktok-videos/
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