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David Giles (artist)
David Giles may refer to: * David Giles (director) (1926–2010), British television director *David Giles (footballer) (born 1956), Welsh former footballer *David Giles (sailor) David Giles (born 27 November 1964) was an Australian competitive sailor and Olympic medalist. He won a bronze medal in the Star (sailboat), Star class at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, together with Colin Beashel. He competed with Colin Be ...
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David Giles (director)
David Giles (18 October 1926 – 6 January 2010) was a British television director. Credits *''Hetty Wainthropp Investigates'' **Family Values (1998) **Something to Treasure (1998) **How Time Flies (1998) **Daughter of the Regiment (1997) **All Stitched Up (1997) *''Just William'' (1994) *'' The Darling Buds of May'' **The Happiest Days of Your Lives: Part 1 (1993) **The Happiest Days of Your Lives: Part 2 (1993) **Oh! to Be in England: Part 1 (1992) **Oh! to Be in England: Part 2 (1992) **Christmas Is Coming (1991) *''Forever Green'' **Episodes i.1, 2, 5, 6 (1989) *'' Hannay'' **The Fellowship of the Black Stone (1988) *''London Embassy'' (1987) *'' Miss Marple: A Murder is Announced'' (1985) * '' King John'' (1984) *''Mansfield Park'' (1983) *''The Barchester Chronicles'' (1982) *'' Fame Is the Spur'' (1982) *'' The BBC Shakespeare: The Life of Henry the Fifth'' (1979) *'' Henry IV, Part II'' (1979) *''Henry IV, Part I'' (1979) *'' King Richard the Second'' (1978) *''The May ...
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David Giles (footballer)
David Charles Giles (born 21 September 1956) is a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international. During his career he attained 12 caps for Wales, scoring on two occasions. Career Giles was a Welsh schoolboy international when he signed for Cardiff City. He made his debut for the Bluebirds in a 0–0 draw against Nottingham Forest in February 1975. Unable to hold down a permanent first team spot he left the club in December 1978 for £20,000 and joined Wrexham where he spent two years before again moving on, this time for £40,000 to Swansea City. He continued to move around in the next few seasons, playing for Leyton Orient on loan before moving to Crystal Palace and then Birmingham City. After a spell at Newport County he returned to the club where he started his career, Cardiff City. Giles then played for Stroud. He later joined Barry Town on a part-time basis eventually retiring there. In 1994, he became manager of League of Wales side Ebbw Vale. He l ...
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