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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, "Tinker Bell", and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up", and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Summer Wars were both animated films created in 2009; however, which one had a main character that originated from a play by J.M. Barrie?"
] | Summer Wars Summer Wars (Japanese: サマーウォーズ , Hepburn: Samā Wōzu ) is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
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"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Wyatt's Watchdogs Wyatt's Watchdogs is a 30-minute BBC1 situation comedy that starred Brian Wilde and Trevor Bannister. Created and written by Miles Tredinnick, the six episode series was transmitted in the autumn of 1988. Alan J. W. Bell directed and the music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What genre does Wyatt's Watchdogs and Brian Wilde have in common?"
] | Brian Wilde Brian George Wilde (13 June 1927 – 20 March 2008) was an English actor, best known for his roles in television comedy, including Mr Barrowclough in "Porridge" and "Foggy" Dewhurst in "Last of the Summer Wine". His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Andrea Arnold Andrea Arnold, OBE (born 5 April 1961) is an English filmmaker and former actress. She won an Academy Award for her short film "Wasp" in 2005 and has since made the leap to feature films and television, including "Red Road", "Fish Tank" and "American Honey", all of which have won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Most recently, she directed three episodes of the Emmy-winning series "Transparent". |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
[
"Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question",
"What Scottish film did Andrea Arnold direct that starred Katie Dickie?"
] | Red Road (film) Red Road is a 2006 Scottish film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. "The Observer" polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. |
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