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  2. Martin Lewis (humorist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Neil Lewis (born 24 July 1952) is a US-based English humorist, writer, radio/TV host, producer, and marketing strategist.He is known for his participation in a variety of projects in the arts and entertainment worlds including his work as the co-creator and co-producer of the Secret Policeman's Balls benefit shows for Amnesty International (a series he created with Monty Python alumnus ...

  3. Martin Lewis (financial journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Steven Lewis CBE (born 9 May 1972) is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million. Lewis is currently a presenter for ITV, on the morning shows Good Morning Britain and This Morning since 2007.

  4. Martin Lewis issues 10-day warning over energy vouchers - AOL

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    You have until 30 June to use or lose your £400 government help vouchers’ ‘On non-smart prepay for energy? Martin Lewis issues 10-day warning over energy vouchers

  5. MoneySavingExpert.com - Wikipedia

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    February 2003. ( 2003-02) MoneySavingExpert.com is a British consumer finance information and discussion website, founded by financial journalist Martin Lewis in February 2003. The website's focus is to provide people with information on saving money in the form of deals, tips and journalistic articles. In September 2012, it was bought by the ...

  6. The Caddy - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $1,864,112 [1] Box office. $3.5 million (US) [2] 1,008,197 admissions (France) [3] The Caddy is a 1953 American semi- musical - comedy - sports film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. [4] It is noteworthy for Dean Martin introducing the hit song "That's Amore".

  7. The Stooge - Wikipedia

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    English. Box office. $3.5 million (US) [1] 37,424 admissions (France) [2] The Stooge is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis alongside Polly Bergen and Marion Marshall. The film was released nationally in the United States in February 1953 by Paramount Pictures .

  8. The Martin Lewis Money Show - Wikipedia

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    Tonight. Martin Lewis' Extreme Savers. The Martin Lewis Money Show is a British current affairs show that has been broadcast on ITV since 25 September 2012, hosted by Martin Lewis. For the first six series the co-presenter was Saira Khan, who was then replaced by Angellica Bell until Jeanette Kwakye took over in the thirteenth series.

  9. Martin Lewis (artist) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 15, he left home and traveled in New South Wales, Australia, working as a post hole digger and a merchant seaman. He returned to Sydney and settled into a Bohemian community outside Sydney. Two of his drawings were published in the radical Sydney newspaper, The Bulletin. [1] He studied with Julian Ashton at the Art Society's ...

  10. MyVoucherCodes - Wikipedia

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    MyVoucherCodes.co.uk launched by Mark Pearson in 2006 in his bedroom with £300. He initially started a company that delivered printed messages on roses called Roses by Design, but moved into vouchers after he found he was making more money promoting others products rather than his own and noticed there were no coupon sites in the UK.

  11. Martin W. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Martin W. Lewis (born 1956 in Coos Bay Oregon) is an American historical geographer, author, and academic. He is a senior lecturer emeritus in History at Stanford University. He is a senior lecturer emeritus in History at Stanford University.