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Date:
1591
Play:
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
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Richard III written by William Shakespeare
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It is referred to by...
Family Guy
:
Season:
13
/ Episode:
17
Fighting Irish
Date:
May 3, 2015
This Television Episode refers to
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
A woman writes on Liam Neeson's Twitter page that she saw him in 'Richard III'.
Peter claims that he could beat Liam Neeson in a fight, but his skills are put to the test when Neeson actually shows up. Meanwhile, Stewie is annoyed with Lois when she becomes a class mom and starts paying more attention to other children.
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Episode:
Fighting Irish part of Family Guy Season 13
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Episode:
Fighting Irish part of Family Guy Season 13
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Family Guy Season 13 part of Family Guy
Episode:
Fighting Irish part of Family Guy Season 13
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Family Guy
:
Season:
2
/ Episode:
7
The King is Dead
Date:
March 28, 2000
This Television Episode refers to
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
Stewie auditions with the "winter of our discontent" soliloquy from Shakespeare’s Richard III
Lois is appointed the director of Quahog's theatre company after the former director dies and attempts to produce The King and I. She appoints Peter as the producer to keep him out of her way, but his plans to recreate the play send him on a power trip that replaces her as the show's director.
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Episode:
The King is Dead part of Family Guy Season 2
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Episode:
The King is Dead part of Family Guy Season 2
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House of Lies
:
Season:
3
/ Episode:
1
Wreckage
Date:
January 12, 2014
This Television Episode refers to
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
Marty quotes this play in his monologue with the, "Now is the winter of our discontent" line.
Marty begins his own business 'Kaan & Associates' and pursues a grocery store client in China, also disturbing another grocery store client who belonged to Monica’s company before by shifting him to Jeannie. Meanwhile, Clyde continues work for Monica and begins regretting his decision suffering from her actions. Doug reminisces the old Pod back at Galweather, where Jeannie is now running her own Pod which Doug’s in. Roscoe is trying to get into the basketball team.
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Episode:
Wreckage part of House of Lies Season 3
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Wreckage part of House of Lies Season 3
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Wreckage part of House of Lies Season 3
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Movies
reference this Play?
It is featured in...
Being John Malkovich
Date:
October 22, 1999
This Movie features
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
This is the play that Malkovich is performing in.
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It is referred to by...
The King's Speech
Date:
September 6, 2010
This Movie refers to
Richard III written by William Shakespeare
Lionel auditions for this play. He quotes the famous "Now is the winter of our discontent" line.
The film is about King George VI and Lionel Logue, a speech therapist, who helped George VI overcome a stammer.
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Date:
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Date:
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