The series was designed to give " tabloid treatment of historical icons " and includes an episode where Lipscomb and co-host Lucy Worsley " revel in these raunchy titbits " about Henry VIII's love life.
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From titbits he occasionally lets slip, it appears that his problems can largely be traced back to his eccentric and domineering mother ( who appears in 2.8, " Naked ", played by Anwen Williams ).
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Although Millington appears only fleetingly ( with her audition speeded up for comic effect ), stills from her scene were used to publicize the film in magazines including " Titbits " and " Cinema X ".
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The Diary provided a mischievous platform for political gossip and upper crust scandal, regaling readers with titbits on the private lives of London s high society : their excesses, their pets and their dinner-parties but never their love affairs.
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It was originally known as " "'Blighty " "'between 1916 and 1920 and was intended as a humorous magazine for servicemen, competing against magazines such as " Titbits " and " Reveille ".
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"It did not seem strange to learn that the pigs had bought themselves "'a wireless set, "'were arranging to install a telephone, and had taken out subscriptions to John Bull, TitBits, and the Daily Mirror ."
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In addition to fan letters, Christmas presents and a Christmas tree, As a result of his high-fat, high-calorie diet of delicacies such as chicken livers, kidneys, rabbit, and steak, the frequent titbits from admirers, and lack of exercise, Tiddles became very fat.
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You must not expect a variety of dishes from a Welsh kitchen, and there are no highly-seasoned titbits to whet your appetite . " The medieval Welsh used thyme, savory, and mint in the kitchen, but in general herbs were much more likely to be used for medicinal purposes than culinary ones.
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And that, plus a few other titbits _ including news of the presence of the couple's four-month-old son, Brooklyn, throughout the festivities and that the some 230 guests invited to party afterward were asked to dress in black-and-white _ was about all that anyone was getting for free.
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:" Family and Friends in 18th-Century England " by Naomi Tadmor, though more about, well, family and friends, might also have some useful information . " Disordered lives : eighteenth-century families and their unruly relatives " by Hugo Soly & Catherina Lis might also contain some helpful titbits.