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*"London Calling", an on-air call sign of BBC Radio in London (2LO), which began transmitting in 1922.
*"London Calling", an on-air call sign of BBC Radio in London (2LO), which began transmitting in 1922.
*London Calling (album), an album by The Clash
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*London Calling (album), an album by the Clash
*London Calling (character), a voice-over character in the BBC TV comedy series ''Allo 'Allo!''
*London Calling (character), a voice-over character in the BBC TV comedy series ''Allo 'Allo!''
*London Calling (magazine), a journal and program guide for the BBC World Service
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{{rpl|London Calling (novel)}}
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{{rpl|London Calling (play)}}
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*London Calling (song), a song by The Clash
*London Calling (song), a song by the Clash
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===See also===
*[[London, United Kingdom|London]]

Latest revision as of 06:32, 20 April 2024

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
  • "London Calling", an on-air call sign of BBC Radio in London (2LO), which began transmitting in 1922.
  • Developed Article London Calling!: A 1923 London West End musical revue, produced by André Charlot with music and lyrics by Noël Coward, which is famous for being Coward's first publicly produced musical work and for the use of a 3-D stereoscopic shadowgraph as part of its opening act. [e]
  • London Calling (album), an album by the Clash
  • London Calling (character), a voice-over character in the BBC TV comedy series Allo 'Allo!
  • Developing Article London Calling (journal): The overseas journal of the BBC's World Service (1939-1992). [e]
  • Developed Article London Calling (novel): A 2006 young adult novel by Edward Bloor, which involves time travel back to London during the Blitz via a radio. [e]
  • Developed Article London Calling (play): A 1930 Broadway comedy play in three acts, written by Geoffrey Kerr, directed by Dan Jarratt and starring British actor St. Clair Bayfield. [e]
  • London Calling (song), a song by the Clash

See also