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A. J. Brown (actor)
Alfred John Brown (14 September 1897 – 29 January 1978) was an English theatre, film and television actor. The obituarist in ''The Times'' noted that Brown fought in both World Wars, winning the Military Cross in the First World War, First. He was intended for the legal profession, but abandoned his father's solicitor's practice in the early 1920s in favour of the stage. His theatre successes included Michael Frayn's comedies ''Alphabetical Order'' and ''Donkey's Years'', in the second of which he was performing at the time of his sudden death. He appeared in many British television series and films including ''The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series), The Adventures of Robin Hood'', ''Dixon of Dock Green'', ''Bomb in the High Street'', ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde'', ''Lord Jim (1965 film), Lord Jim'', ''Out of the Unknown'', ''Emergency – Ward 10'', ''The Avengers (TV series), The Avengers'' and ''Hands of the Ripper''. Screen credits References External links

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Westminster
Westminster is an area of Central London, part of the wider City of Westminster. The area, which extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street, has many visitor attractions and historic landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral and much of the West End shopping and entertainment district. The name ( ang, Westmynstre) originated from the informal description of the abbey church and royal peculiar of St Peter's (Westminster Abbey), west of the City of London (until the English Reformation there was also an Eastminster, near the Tower of London, in the East End of London). The abbey's origins date from between the 7th and 10th centuries, but it rose to national prominence when rebuilt by Edward the Confessor in the 11th. Westminster has been the home of England's government since about 1200, and from 1707 the Government of the United Kingdom. In 1539, it became a city. Westminster is often used as a m ...
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The First Mrs
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Walk A Tightrope
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The Massingham Affair (TV Series)
''The Massingham Affair'' is a British period crime television series which originally aired on BBC 2 in six episodes from 12 September to 17 October 1964.Baskin p.69 It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same title by Edward Grierson. Unlike many BBC series of this era, it is believed all six episodes survive intact, but remain unreleased since their original broadcast. Synopsis In the late nineteenth century, the violent robbery of a vicar and his daughter leads to two men being convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, a young solicitor Justin Derry is unconvinced of the verdict and sets out to exonerate them. Cast * Lyndon Brook as Justin Derry * Andrew Keir as Superintendent Blair * Renny Lister as Jean Kelly * Eileen Atkins as Charlotte Verney * George Cormack as Reverend Verney * Geoffrey Bayldon as Mr. Lumley * Bernard Kay as Jim Longford * Robert Cawdron as PC Hugh * Patsy Rowlands as Georgina Deverel * Barry Wilsher as Mick Kelly * John Wentworth ...
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Woman Of Straw
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''First Night'' was a BBC 1 series of contemporary television dramas by new writers, which ran from September 1963 to May 1964 and was the forerunner of ''The Wednesday Play''. The series was produced by James MacTaggart.Lez Cooke, ''British Television Drama: A History'', 2015, p. 71, 1844578968 "''Festival'', under Peter Luke, who went with him to the BBC as a producer, was to do the more classical pieces, ancient and modern: plays by Noël Coward, Cocteau, James Joyce, Ionesco, etc. were included in the first 1963–64 season. ''First Night'', produced by John Elliot, was to concentrate on the new writers and was to go out on Sunday night in opposition to ''Armchair Theatre''." Nigel Kneale's ''The Road'' was produced under the show's banner. Only a single episode (''Maggie'') is known to exist. The rest of the series, including ''The Road'', is considered lost Lost may refer to getting lost, or to: Geography *Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland * Lake Okeechobee Scenic ...
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The ''Edgar Wallace Mysteries'' is a British second-feature film series mainly produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 48 films in the series, which were released between 1960 and 1965. The series was screened as ''The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre'' on television in the United States. Synopsis Producers Nat Cohen and Stuart Levy acquired the film rights to all of Edgar Wallace's books and stories in 1960. The original intent was that 30 of the films would be produced by Independent Artists at Beaconsfield Studios while a further 20 would be made by the Film Producers Guild at Merton Park Studios. In the event, Independent Artists' only contribution to the series would be The Malpas Mystery while more than double the intended 20 were made at Merton Park. The resulting adaptations were loose, with very few using Wallace's original titles. Like the concurrent Rialto Film series then being produced in Germany (see ''German crimis''), there was no atte ...
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