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If I Ruled the World - Definition |
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"If I Ruled the World" is a song, originally from the West End musical, Pickwick, based on Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers. It is usually associated with Sir Harry Secombe, but has been covered by other singers, notably Stevie Wonder.
In the context of the stage musical, the song is sung by Samuel Pickwick when he is mistaken for an election candidate and called on by the crowd to give his manifesto.
Named after the song was If I Ruled the World, a television show aired in the United Kingdom in 1998. It was a comedy panel game show, featuring celebrities, who explained what he or she would do about particular problems, if they ruled the world.
The show was presented by Clive Anderson. Graeme Garden and Jeremy Hardy were regular team captains. Guests included Mark Steel, Rebecca Front and Andy Hamilton. It was produced by Hat Trick Productions.
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Example Usage of Ruled |
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JonathanMohr: Boston Pastor Mather Byles famously asked: which is better—to be Ruled by one tyrant 3,000 miles away, or by 3,000 not a mile away? |
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khuranakaran: @ishanidd chill. there's a 0.01% chance, lots of other things to be Ruled out first. |
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shawngold: overheard- The HOME is Ruled by the SICKEST person in it. |
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