Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Entertainment/2007 October 24

= October 24 =

Which celebrity is this please.
I was given several clues and would like to know who it is please.

1.It is a woman 2.She's Pretty Handy around the house 3.She's not very tall 4.I wouldn't like to do her job 5.She wears very nice shoes

It is not any of these people:

Mrs Doubtfire Anthea Turner Charlie Dimmock Angelina Jolie Katie French Mary Poppins Julia Roberts Aggie (from how clean is your house) Marge Simpson Miriam O'Callaghan Ms. Doyle Snow-white Stepford Wives Linda Martin Nicollette Sheridan Victoria Beckham Martha Stewart Carol Vorderman Uma Thurman Scissor Sisters Heather Mills Carole Smillie Nicole Kidman Katie Holmes Rachel Allen The Big Brother Twins Big Momma Dawn French Gail Porter Brenda O'Donoghue Jo Frost - Supernanny Carol from Big Brother Davina Mc Caul Dr. Ruth The Queen of England Twink Anthea Turner Lucy Kennedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer Kate Taylor Hilary Clinton Chanell from Big Brother Barbara Woodhouse Amy Winehouse Peggy Mitchell Clodagh Conroy Samantha from Bewitched Holly Hunter Cheryl Tweedy Lara Croft Jenny Bristow Kerry Katona Cilla Battersby Mrs Brown Judge Judy Jims Mom Maria Sharapova Miss Marple Kylie Minogue Scully from X-Files Barbara Windsor Terri Irwin Kim Wilde Dolly Parton Avril Lavigne Sue Johnson Mary Harney Lulu Bette Midler Tootsie Tina Turner Lisa Simpson Ray's wife from Everybody loves Raymond Sarah Beanie Melinda Messenger Cinderella Eva Longoria Sarah Jessica Parker Nigella Lawson

From Wiki-michelle,Wiki-michelle 09:01, 24 October 2007 (UTC) Thank you very much.


 * Clearly it must be Mag Ruffman! Adam Bishop 17:09, 24 October 2007 (UTC)


 * I think the most important limiting factor is that you would probably not like to do her job. Would you like to be a somewhat controvertial interior designer?  Because if not, then maybe the answer is Hildi Santo-Tomas from Trading Spaces.  She is certainly handy, and wears desiner shoes even in the mud.  Sappysap 15:13, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

film industry revenue data
I have been unable to find by google or the library some simple info:

What is the US market revenue $ figure for feature FILMS shown on free tv/cable/pay tv? Growth rate in %? (IE, not theatrical box office, etc., just the market figures for films in these media. Not tv shows, etc.)

What is the global market revenue for visual entertainment digital content in the internet/mobile market? (not info, business, music, etc. - just visual entertainment.) What is the projected growth rate?

This would be very helpful to me. I've spent quite a bit of time trying to find this info.

Thanks, Timothy —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.184.49.135 (talk) 12:34, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

Gunsynd "The Goondiwindi Grey"
If the words of the song "The Goondiwindi Grey" (recorded by Tex Morton) referring to a famous racehorse from Goondiwindi, Queensland, Australia could be included in the material in Wikipedia ? 58.104.234.52 22:35, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
 * We don't normally incorporate song lyrics into our articles, unless the article is about a famous song itself. We have articles on Gunsynd and Tex Morton (I've linked them) and you are more than welcome to edit those articles yourself to include a reference to the song.  You'll need to provide a suitable on-line citation for it, but I'm sure it's readily available.  Welcome to the world of Wikipedia, the encyclopedia anyone can edit.  --  JackofOz 21:17, 29 October 2007 (UTC)