Examples of use of Johnny English
1. In 1'81, Atkinson, whose film credits include Johnny English, Four Weddings And A Funeral, and Love Actually, became the youngest performer to have a one–man show in the West End.
2. The British films that did best in the UK in 2003 were Love, Actually, which grossed 36.4m, followed by Calendar Girls, Johnny English and Cold Mountain, according to the BFI.
3. Dr David Kelly, the UK‘s leading weapons inspector in Iraq, was found dead in 2003 ‘I‘ve informed all my diplomatic friends that not only am I not suicidal, I am looking forward to my children growing up and . . . also my great career,‘ she wrote. ‘Much like other people who suddenly were found dead in woods.‘ A week later, she wrote: ‘The US State Department and their surrogates... continue to intimidate me and my family – every day they are outside my home, they tail me 24/7 – I believe they could try to kill me so I don‘t reveal any more of my research on Syrian biological weapons.‘ In a third email in April, she wrote: ‘I refuse to be intimidated by anyone who uses the tactics they used – so unprofessional even people inside can‘t believe how they have acted here – it‘s like Johnny English [the 2003 spoof spy film starring Rowan Atkinson as an incompetent British agent], really so amateurish.