Once Bitten
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Music

  • Once Bitten (Annabel Lamb album)
    Once Bitten (Annabel Lamb album)
    Once Bitten was Annabel Lamb's 1983 debut album. The U.S. version of the album differed from the UK release and as well as different cover artwork, contained the single "Riders On The Storm" which was not present on the original UK issue.-Track listing:...

    , the 1983 debut album by Annabel Lamb
  • Once Bitten (The Snakes album) (1998)
  • Once Bitten..., the third full-length studio album by Great White
  • "Once Bitten, Twice Shy
    Once Bitten, Twice Shy
    "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" is a 1975 song by Ian Hunter, from his debut solo album Ian Hunter, which reached No. 14 in the UK Singles Chart.It was covered in 1989 by the American hard rock group Great White on their fourth album ...Twice Shy...

    ", an Ian Hunter song from the 1975 album Ian Hunter, later covered by Great White

Film and TV

  • Once Bitten (1932 film)
    Once Bitten (1932 film)
    Once Bitten is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Cooper, Ursula Jeans and Frank Pettingell....

    , a 1932 British comedy film starring Richard Cooper
  • Once Bitten (1985 film), a 1985 American vampire comedy film starring Jim Carrey
  • Once Bitten Soundtrack
    Once Bitten Soundtrack
    The Once Bitten Soundtrack is a soundtrack album to Howard Storm's 1985 Once Bitten. It was released in 1985; the same year the movie was released...

    , the soundtrack released to go along with the 1985 film Once Bitten
  • "Once Bitten" (SpongeBob SquarePants episode), a 2006 episode of the cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants

Theatre

  • Once Bitten, English title of Le Procès Veauradieux
    Le Procès Veauradieux
    Le Procès Veauradieux is an 1875 farce written by Alfred Hennequin and Alfred Delacour. It was one of the major successes of Hennequin's career and is said to have inspired Dion Boucicault's comedy Forbidden Fruit. It was revived in London to critical acclaim in 2010 at the Orange Tree Theatre...

    , an 1875 farce by Alfred Hennequin and Alfred Delacour
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