The cast of US Against the World - 1977 includes: Twiggy as herself Linda Blair as herself LeVar Burton as himself Chevy Chase as himself Susan Clark as herself Roger Daltrey as himself Richard Dawson as himself Britt Ekland as herself Marty Feldman as himself Susan George as herself Andy Gibb as himself Dan Haggerty as himself Kate Jackson as herself Gabe Kaplan as himself Jack Klugman as Himself - Host Rich Little as himself Ed McMahon as Himself - Host Kristy McNichol as herself Sara Miles as herself Roger Moore as himself Michael Ontkean as himself Oliver Reed as himself Rob Reiner as himself Don Rickles as Himself - Host Susan Saint James as herself Suzanne Somers as herself Elke Sommer as herself David Soul as himself Rod Stewart as himself Rod Taylor as himself Flip Wilson as himself
The cast of The Black Adder - 1983 includes: Patrick Allen as Narrator Patrick Allen as The Hawk Mark Arden as Anon, A Guard Rowan Atkinson as Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Atkinson as Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh Rowan Atkinson as Prince Edmund Rowan Atkinson as The Flat Adder Rowan Atkinson as The Great Grumbledook Rowan Atkinson as The Laird of Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles John Barrard as Retired Morris Dancer Robert Bathurst as Prince Henry Perry Benson as Daft Ned, A Peasant Peter Benson as Henry VII Perry Benson as Italian Priest Perry Benson as Pigeon Vendor Brian Blessed as King Richard IV Brian Blessed as Richard IV Brian Blessed as Richard IV, A King Brian Blessed as Richard XII of Scotland Jim Broadbent as Don Speekingleesh, An Interpreter Paul Brooke as Friar Bellows Tan Bura as Prince in the Tower Jay Bura as Prince in the Tower Joolia Cappleman as Celia, Countess of Cheltenham Martin Clarke as Sir Dominick Prique of Stratford Forbes Collins as Dopey Jack, A Peasant Forbes Collins as Trusting Father Carolyn Colquhoun as Sister Sara Peter Cook as Richard III Ron Cook as Sean, The Irish Bastard Nicola Critcher as Princess Charlie Dean as Countess Caroline of Luxembourg Angus Deayton as Jumping Jew of Jerusalem David Delve as Sir George de Boeuf Patrick Duncan as Officer, An Officer Terry Duran as Guard Valentine Dyall as Angus, A Lord Robert East as Harry, Prince of Wales Roy Evans as Abel, A Blind Beggar Roy Evans as Abel, A Peasant Roy Evans as Dumb Abel, A Peasant Frank Finlay as The Witchsmeller Pursuivant Philip Fox as Baldrick Gretchen Franklin as Cordelia Jane Freeman as Mrs. Applebottom Stephen Frost as Soft, A Guard Salo Gardner as Devil Willoughby Goddard as Archbishop Louise Gold as Mrs. Tyler, A Goodwife Elspet Gray as Gertrude, Queen of Flanders Elspet Gray as The Queen Elspet Gray as The Witch Queen Stephen Gressieux as Lord John Hallam as Sir Wilfred Death Malcolm Hardee as 3rd Wooferoonie Joan Harsant as Nun Harriet Keevil as Lady on Ramparts Philip Kendall as Painter Natasha King as Princess Leia Natasha King as Princess Leia of Hungary Gideon Kolb as Jumping Jew Howard Lew Lewis as Mr. Applebottom Howard Lew Lewis as Piers, A Yeoman Oengus MacNamara as Jesuit Patrick Malahide as Guy of Glastonbury Miriam Margolyes as Infanta Maria Escalosa of Spain Rik Mayall as Mad Gerald - Himself Paul McDowell as Herbert, Archbishop of Canterbury Tim McInnerny as Percy Tim McInnerny as Percy the Poisoner Tim McInnerny as Percy, A Witch Tim McInnerny as Percy, Bishop of Ramsgate Tim McInnerny as Percy, Duke of Northumberland Big Mick as Jack Large Richard Mitchley as 2nd Messenger Richard Murdoch as Ross, A Lord Alex Norton as McAngus Alex Norton as McAngus, Duke of Argyll David Nunn as Messenger Bert Parnaby as Cain, A Blind Beggar Bert Parnaby as Cain, A Peasant Bert Parnaby as Dim Cain, A Peasant John Rapley as Rev. Lloyd Tony Robinson as Baldrick Tony Robinson as Baldrick, A Witch Tony Robinson as Baldrick, Bachelor of the Parish of Chigwell Tony Robinson as Brother Baldrick Leslie Sands as Lord Graveney John Savident as The King Peter Schofield as Fife, A Lord Roger Sloman as Three Fingered Pete Martin Soan as 2nd Wooferoonie Stephen Tate as Lord Chiswick Sarah Thomas as Mrs. Field, A Goodwife Bill Wallis as Sir Justin de Boinod Des Webb as Person of Unrestricted Growth Kenn Wells as 1st Messenger
Ramsgate's population is 39,639.
Ramsgate is in Kent, in the United Kingdom.
Ramsgate F.C. was created in 1945.
Ramsgate Airport was created in 1935.
Ramsgate railway station was created in 1926.
Ramsgate Harbour railway station ended in 1926.
Ramsgate Harbour railway station was created in 1863.
Ramsgate Town railway station was created in 1846.
Ramsgate Town railway station ended in 1926.
The 550 ft long Ramsgate Pier was completed into 1881 and demolished in 1930.
the marlowe academy is a school in ramsgate .
There is no service from Manston aerodrome. The nearest bus stop is in Ramsgate. The 87, 88, 88A all go from Ramsgate to Dover.