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n. (plural of bodyguard English)
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Bodyguards is a British television series that focuses on the cases of a specialized bodyguard unit called the Close Protection Group in service of the UK government.
The lead cast members were Sean Pertwee as Ian Worrell and Louise Lombard as Liz Shaw. Sean Pertwee's Father, Jon Pertwee, also starred next to a character called Liz Shaw in one of the television shows he is best known for - Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (played by Caroline John) was his first companion when he played the Third Doctor in Doctor Who.
A pilot episode, featuring Josette Simon as a visiting dignitary, was broadcast in 1996. One series of six episodes followed, in 1997.
Usage examples of "bodyguards".
Qasim was seriously wounded but not killed because his bodyguards were able to kill one of the assassins and drive the rest off, wounding Saddam.
Vain perhaps a cardinal sin among bodyguards but a professional nevertheless.
Madame Ko herself, specially tailored for bodyguards, whose primary aim was not self-defence, but defence of the principal.
I would try very hard tonight not to scare the bodyguards, or the nice policemen.
Jean-Claude, who was standing not too far off, near the mass of bodyguards that had taken on a second vampire like the one that had kept me from Stephen.
Only two of the wereleopards qualified as bodyguards, and those two stayed close to Micah.
His two burly bodyguards walked slightly behind him, as if in deference to his greatness.
Square to show their support for the regime, but when he arrived he pulled out an AK-47 and he and his bodyguards began firing into the crowd, mowing down scores of innocent men, women, and children.
He has surrounded himself with ring upon ring of bodyguards and security services.
Saddam pulled out a gun and unloaded the entire magazine into Ibrahim in front of his bodyguards and others.
Milo, Aldora, and their bodyguards sat with the four captains on the mossy northern bank of the Lumbuh River.
While the captains chatted and the bodyguards diced and Aldora stared broodingly at the waters of the river, Milo pondered.
On the heels of the gruesome episode, the ashy-faced High Lord fled to his cabin, leaving the deck to the crew, the nineteen sober and silent bodyguards, and Lord Sergios.
Nor will noblemen be denied bodyguards and armed retainers, but the large warbands are to be dissolved.
The idea of the downtown hotel, the crowds that would gather outside the hotel or the studios just to stare at her, and the bodyguards in constant attendance should have been the experience of a lifetime, something to wait for with bated breath.