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Dead On Time (1955 Film)
Dead on Time could mean: * "Dead on Time" (1978), single from the rock band Queen on their album ''Jazz'' * ''Dead on Time'' (1983), British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson *''Dead on Time'' (1988), novel in the Inspector Ghote series from English crime fiction writer H. R. F. Keating * "Dead on Time" (1992), episode of the British television series ''Inspector Morse'' * "Dead on Time" (1996), episode of the British television series ''Murder Most Horrid'' *''Dead on Time'' (1999), British short film directed by James Larkin and written by Larkin and Jon Sen * "Dead on Time" (2000), episode of the Australian medical drama All Saints *''Dead on Time'' (2007), novel by South African writer Glyn Jones *''Dead on Time'' (2009), novel by Indian-British writer, economist, and Labour politician Meghnad Desai, Baron Desai Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai, Baron Desai (born 10 July 1940) is a India-born naturalised British economist an ...
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Jazz (Queen Album)
''Jazz'' is the seventh studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 10 November 1978 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, the album artwork was suggested by Roger Taylor, who previously saw a similar design painted on the Berlin Wall.; select "Jazz" from the scrolling header The album's varying musical styles were alternately praised and criticised. It reached number two in the UK Albums Chart and number six on the US ''Billboard'' Top LPs & Tape chart. Recording Rehearsals for Jazz began during the first week of July. The month before, in June, the band had received a hefty tax bill and subsequently decided to record outside of the UK. They had to make a swift decision, as Brian May would be forced out of the UK on 2 July due to these tax-related issues. This was shortly after the birth of his first child, Jimmy. As May relocated to Canada, the rest of the band flew to Nice, Franc ...
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Dead On Time (1983 Film)
''Dead on Time'' is a 1983 British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. Plot The film is a comedy which tells the story of Bernard Fripp ( Rowan Atkinson) a man who, on attending a routine check-up, is diagnosed by his doctor (Nigel Hawthorne) as having a rare disease leaving him only 30 minutes to live. By the time he leaves the surgery, he only has 24 minutes left, in which he attempts to live life to the full; taking out his life savings, trying to make peace with God (via a vicar played by ( Jim Broadbent)), attempting to learn about the significance of the ''Mona Lisa'', reading the back cover of ''War and Peace'' to find out what happens in it, listening to Albinoni's ''Adagio in G minor'' and looking for true love. Production The featurette was shot in early 1982, at the same time Atkinson wrapped up taping ''Not The Nine O'Clock News'' and began working on ''The Black Adder'', premièring later that year and getting a ...
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List Of Inspector Morse Episodes
''Inspector Morse'' is a British television crime drama, starring John Thaw and Kevin Whately Kevin Whately (born 6 February 1951) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Neville "Nev" Hope in the British comedy drama ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'', Robert "Robbie" Lewis in the crime dramas ''Inspector Morse'' 1987–2000 and ..., for which eight series were broadcast between 1987 and 2000, totalling thirty-three episodes. Although the last five episodes were each broadcast a year apart (two years before the final episode), when released on DVD, they were billed as Series Eight. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (1987) Series 2 (1987–88) Series 3 (1989) Series 4 (1990) Series 5 (1991) Series 6 (1992) Series 7 (1993) Series 8 (1995–2000) See also * List of ''Lewis'' episodes (2006-2015) * List of ''Endeavour'' episodes (2012-2022) Notes References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Inspector Morse Episodes Lists of British drama televis ...
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Murder Most Horrid
''Murder Most Horrid'' is a British black comedy anthology series starring Dawn French. It was broadcast on BBC Two for four series runs, in 1991, 1994, 1996 and 1999. Created by Paul Smith (television writer), Paul Smith, who also co-created ''Colin's Sandwich'' (with Terry Kyan, as noted below) and has written for ''The Brittas Empire'', among other programmes, the series starred French as a different character in each episode. Many episodes were directed by Bob Spiers, who also worked with French on ''The Comic Strip Presents...'' and ''French and Saunders''. Format Most episodes parodied the Thriller (genre), thriller and murder mystery genres with one episode lampooning the trials and tribulations of being a children's presenter in general, and ''Blue Peter'' in particular. In 1998, this episode ("Murder at Tea Time") was repeated to celebrate the 40th anniversary of ''Blue Peter'', as part of a section entitled "Spoof Peter", which also featured (among others) the ''Mont ...
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Jon Sen
Jon Sen (born 9 October 1974) is a British television and film director, writer and producer. After working as the executive producer of the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'' from 2018 to 2022, Sen began working as the executive producer of the BBC medical drama series ''Casualty'' in 2022. Career In 2000, Sen was awarded his first BBC drama commission to write and direct ''The Love Doctor''. His second low budget television film, a short called ''Reignited'' was made for Channel 4's '' Coming Up'' strand and met with critical success. In 2003, Catherine Wearing employed Sen to direct Channel 4's £2 million flagship drama '' Second Generation'' starring Parminder Nagra. Despite being a ratings flop, the drama was critically acclaimed. Nagra won an EMMA for her lead performance and the programme was named in the Observer's top ten television of 2003. Sen continued to direct other dramas including ''Frances Tuesday'' starring Tamzin Outhwaite. ''Frances Tuesday'' was a success for I ...
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All Saints (season 3)
The third season of the long-running Australian medical drama '' All Saints'' began airing on Seven Network on 8 February 2000 and concluded on 21 November 2000 with a total of 41 episodes. Cast Main * Georgie Parker as Terri Sullivan * Jeremy Cumpston as Connor Costello (40 episodes) * Martin Lynes as Luke Forlano * Judith McGrath as Von Ryan * Libby Tanner as Bronwyn Craig * Ben Tari as Jared Levine * Erik Thomson as Mitch Stevens (40 episodes) * Brian Vriends as Ben Markham (37 episodes) * Kirrily White as Stephanie Markham (episodes 1–23) Recurring * Ling-Hsueh Tang as Kylie Preece (24 episodes) * Joy Smithers as Rose Stevens (19 episodes) * Celia Ireland as Regina Butcher (14 episodes) * Jake Blundell as Tony Hurst (10 episodes) * Belinda Emmett as Jodi Horner (8 episodes) * Pia Miranda as Brittany Finlay (6 episodes) Guest * Rachel Gordon as Claudia MacKenzie (5 episodes) * Marta Dusseldorp as Insp. Debbie Bloom (4 episodes) * Melissa Jaffer as Eileen Sul ...
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Glyn Jones (South African Writer)
Glyn Idris Jones (27 April 1931 – 2 April 2014) was a South African actor, writer and director. Early years Glyn Idris Jones, actor, director, writer, and teacher, born in Durban, South Africa on 27 April 1931, of Italian and Welsh parentage, died at his home Vamos, Crete, Greece on 2 April 2014. In a career spanning almost sixty years, his theatrical career encompassed work in the UK, on the continent, and in the United States. After university and drama school he toured South Africa as an actor with the National Theatre of South Africa before hitch-hiking and working his passage to London. On arriving in England in 1953 he took a job with The Sunday Times, then Kemsley Newspapers, and starting writing plays in his spare time. His first acting engagement in the UK was in a summer season of weekly rep at the old Tivoli Theatre, New Brighton, extra work on television and a second summer season, this time on the Isle of Wight followed. Out of work periods saw h ...
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