Mosley is a family name.
The Mosley family were the lords of the manor of Manchester, England until 1846. They also became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire (see Mosley Baronets). Famous family members included:
Other people with the family name Mosley include:
Mosley was a 1998 television serial (or mini-series) produced for Channel 4 based on British fascist Oswald Mosley's life in the period between the two world wars. The series was directed by Robert Knights, from a screenplay by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, both better known for their television comedy series. It was based on the books Rules of the Game and Beyond the Pale by Nicholas Mosley, Mosley's son.
The series was released on VHS and DVD.
The series was in four parts.
Part 1: Young Man in a Hurry (1918–1920) In 1918, as Britain rejoices at winning the First World War, a young army officer, Tom Mosley (Oswald), decides to run for government office. Utilising friends to gain entry to the most important houses, Mosley soon finds himself introduced to the Prime Minister David Lloyd George - and indebted to a sharp-edged American Maxine Elliott - who in turn will see her debt repaid in the bedroom. Mosley is elected as the youngest member of Parliament, and raises his profile by attacking more senior politicians - including his own Prime Minister. Seeing an opportunity to step up in the world by seducing Cimmie Curzon, the second daughter of Lord Curzon, he unashamedly seduces her stepmother on the way.
It all happened so fast
Speeding off into the distance
That night I wish you could have taken control
To steer clear from your last breath (your last breath)
Such a short 18 years (x2)
Lost again
Oxygen is escaping
Your fate is embracing (x2)
This road tells a story of a life cut short (x2)
Sirens are the sound (x2)
That I hear in the back of my mind
You leaving this world left us falling apart limb by limb
Never getting over the loss of a loved one (of a loved one)
That morning we all stood mourning, coming to terms with this reality
I believed the world stopped spinning (x2)
To steer clear from your last breath (your last breath)
Such a short 18 years (x2)
Now gone (now gone)
I wish you could see me now (see me now)
You'd be so proud, my dearest friend