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Bognor is a British drama television series, made by Thames Television for ITV. It was originally shown in twenty one episodes between 10 February 1981 and 23 March 1982. It was based on a series of novels by Tim Heald featuring Simon Bognor, an investigator working for of the Board of Trade, starring David Horovitch on the title role.
The first run of stories was shown in February and March 1981, with each story running to six 30-minute episodes each. The series was cancelled after only four stories were made, however the final story was not broadcast until March 1982 when it was shown in three parts.
Bognor SA, based in Montevideo, Uruguay is an automotive parts supplier. The company was founded in 2000 and employs just over 200 people. Bognor's current products are armored car parts for passenger protection.
The company's customers are now all major automotive manufacturers. The products are used in serial sedans like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The manufacturer's product range also features parts for stretch limousines, armored fighting vehicles and special vehicles. Juan Marcos Donazar Ferreri is the Chief Executive Officer of the company.
Usage examples of "bognor".
No account was published till the haunting ceased, for fear of lowering the letting value of Bognor House.
Bimmo Bognor a few minutes later, I heard him offer seven to one against Sparking Plug to a stream of clients, and watched him rake in their money, confident that he would not have to pay them out.
Bimmo Bognor is noted, but as you say, the buying of stable information is not a punishable offense in law.
Bimmo Bognor looked like the envelope that the big-eared lad had given to Black Mustache, I could not be a hundred percent sure of it.
Somewhere, maybe in Hastings or Great Yarmouth or Bognor Regis there would be someone who wasn't senile and who remembered exactly how the British convoy had been sunk - by British mines.
The only reality the English detection writers knew was the conversational accent of Surbiton and Bognor Regis.
In Bognor Regis two girls had been dragged into a van, driven away and attacked in nearby woods.