In May, publishers Hachette are putting out re-jacketed editions of the Secret Seven series, illustrated by Tony Ross, hot on the heels of last year's re-issuing of the first five Famous Five titles, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their first publication.
He defected to ITV in 1982 to become one of the original "famous five" presenters on breakfast station TV-am.
And he insists his policy - that he is in favour of joining if the famous five economic conditions are right - has not changed.
On top of potentially losing our membership of the Famous Five, there is another threat to Australia's dignity: the very real prospect that we will lose our other major Olympic title.
The address on the front dates it to the 1930s, Summerfield says - prior to the Mr Tumpy picture book and before the debuts of the Famous Five, Noddy, the Secret Seven and Malory Towers.
But for Arsenal fans there will be sadness that the last link with the famous back five of the George Graham era has been broken.
Miss Slade, who is due to take AS level exams next week, appeared alongside five other partners of famous players at Tottenham's White Hart Lane ground.
It also underscores a little-remembered fact: Even in an era of high-tech drones, the Air Force still relies on manned spy planes such as modern versions of the U-2, five decades after the famous exchange.
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Webber's actions violated the NCAA's amateurism rules, the organization found, and tarnished the legacy of the famous "Fab Five" recruiting class that played for national titles in 1992 and 1993.
The Belfast golfer made three on the famous par-five after hitting a rescue club from 235 yards to around 15 feet from the flag and one-putting from there for a 75.
The longest at Wimbledon was the 1989 second round match between Greg Holmes and Terry Witsken in 1989, which took five hours 28 minutes, although arguably the most famous endurance battle was between Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969, which took five hours 12 minutes and finished 22-24 1-6 16-14 6-3 11-9 to Gonzales.
Lunch comes with a five-minute talk about a famous freethinker.
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Darren Bravo, the left-handed brother of Dwayne, magnificently drove his first ball for six as 49 came from the first five overs, but his more famous sibling's first ball was less distinguished as he drove straight to backward point.
However he still has some catching up to do to his famous Finnish father who collected five race wins in a nine-season career from 1978 to 1986.
The company is also working on four to five new titles, also sports games featuring famous athletes and their pets.
But in submissions to Mr Justice Weatherup, the barrister also pointed to its ownership of the refurbished 28-bedroom Causeway Hotel, located a five-minute walk from the world-famous tourist attraction.
Fifty-five paintings and 278 drawings by Lowry, famous for his matchstick figures, will be displayed by rotation at the centre and up to 100 will be on show at a time.
The area is famous for the so-called Big Five: lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos and the Cape Buffalo.
Twenty-five years ago, President Terry Sanford sent a famous letter.
Born in Birmingham on 17 June 1924, the world-famous conductor began playing the violin at the age of five.
The country's famous system of collective wage-bargaining, virtually unchanged for five decades, is itself being challenged, as employers seek more flexible settlements negotiated by individual companies and their workers.
Another important stop on any Louisville itinerary is a five-minute drive south, Lynn's Paradise Cafe , a famous neighborhood spot that serves stick-to-your ribs Southern cuisine like biscuits and grits.
In her memoirs, 301 East Capitol: Tales from the Heart of the Hill, 93-year-old Mary Gray recalls a bygone age and remembers five generations of Americans who lived in the neat townhouses behind the more famous Capitol Hill.
Five times she made the shortlist for the Booker, Britain's most famous book award, but never won.
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Di Luca briefly looked to be on the brink of a famous victory when he got to the first time check fastest of all and five seconds up on Menchov.
The famous Ritz hotel in Paris has already removed beef from the menus of its five restaurants in response to the BSE scare -- although a spokeswoman said that if a customer specially requested it, beef may be served.
Most famous for his hit song A Pub With No Beer, he sold more than five million albums during his 58-year career.
It was a display of batting that brought to mind the famous over at The Oval last September when he hit India's Yuvraj Singh for five sixes in an over.
Speaking at the British Association's Festival of Science, Professor James said the county of Kent, famous for growing apples, had already lost 30% of its orchards in the last five years and time was running out.
Krissada turned to Bill Bensley, a Bangkok-based American who became famous for designing plush resort landscaping in Thailand and Bali before moving to the front ranks of five-star-hotel architects.
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