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  1. A Cock and Bull Story (2015) Director Michael Winterbottom (Northam) attempts to shoot the adaptation of Laurence Sterne’s essentially unfilmable novel, “The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.”

  2. Chambers accused of ‘cock-and-bull story’ after insisting budget date change not election-related Budget 2025 to take place a week sooner than expected as Minister for Finance insists autumn ...

  3. Michael Winterbottom 2001-2010 Arthouse Comedy United Kingdom. A Cock and Bull Story (2015) Director Michael Winterbottom (Northam) attempts to shoot the adaptation of Laurence Sterne’s essentially unfilmable novel, “The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.”. Read More ».

  4. Which could tie back to that cock and bull story of Sheila’s regarding Sugar and how she just wanted to “protect” Steffy from her. Maybe someone who knows Sheila was using Sugar, and not the other way around, is trying to set up Sheila for a big fall, and in the process, things may come out that Sheila doesn’t want anyone to know—like that she was using Sugar and not the other way ...

  5. Mr Doherty accused the Government of attempting to “pave the way for an early election” as he criticised a “cock and bull story about a clash”. Mr Chambers said: “What will set the wider budgetary and fiscal parameters is the Summer Economic Statement, which we will set out next week.

  6. Either way, Sinn Féin finance spokespers­on Pearse Doherty was having none of it, dismissing the denial as a “cock-and-bull story”. The general feeling is the timeline points to early or mid-November for an election. Events in the UK and in France present a cautionary tale about impulsivel­y rushing to the polls.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_CooganSteve Coogan - Wikipedia

    Second, in 2006 Coogan starred with Rob Brydon in Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, a self-referential film of the "unfilmable" self-referential novel Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne. In the film, Coogan plays a fictional, womanising version of himself.