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Shadows (TV Series)
''Shadows'' is a British supernatural television anthology series produced by Thames Television for ITV between 1975 and 1978. Extending over three series, it featured ghost and horror dramas for children. Notable writers for the series included J. B. Priestley, Fay Weldon, PJ Hammond, Joan Aiken, Jacquetta Hawkes and Penelope Lively. Cast Guest actors included John Nettleton, Gareth Thomas, Jenny Agutter, Pauline Quirke, Brian Glover, June Brown, Rachel Herbert, Jacqueline Pearce and Gwyneth Strong. The series was also notable for reviving the character of Mr. Stabs ( Russell Hunter) from the TV series Ace of Wands. Episodes Series 1 (1975) Series 2 (1976) Series 3 (1978) Awards In 1976 and 1977 ''Shadows'' was nominated for the ''Harlequin'' BAFTA TV Award under the category of Drama/Light Entertainment. The series missed out on winning on both occasions, to Ballet Shoes and The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop respectively. Spin-offs A 1979 TV series, '' The Boy Me ...
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Thames Television
Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a franchise holder for a region of the British ITV television network serving London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until the night of 31 December 1992. Thames Television broadcast from 9:25 Monday morning to 5:15 Friday afternoon (7:00 Friday night until 1982) at which time it would hand over to London Weekend Television (LWT). Formed as a joint company, it merged the television interests of British Electric Traction (trading as Associated-Rediffusion) owning 49%, and Associated British Picture Corporation—soon taken over by EMI—owning 51%. Like all ITV franchisees, it was a broadcaster, a producer and a commissioner of television programmes, making shows both for the local region it covered and, as one of the "Big Five" ITV companies, for networking nationally across the ITV regions. After its loss of franchise in 1992, it continued as an independent production company until 2003. The British Film ...
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Russell Hunter
Adam Russell Hunter (18 February 1925 – 26 February 2004) was a Scottish television, stage and film actor. He played Lonely in the TV thriller series ''Callan'', starring Edward Woodward, and shop steward Harry in the Yorkshire Television sitcom '' The Gaffer'' (1981–1983) with Bill Maynard. He made guest appearances in well-known series such as '' The Sweeney'', '' Doctor Who'', ''Taggart'', ''A Touch of Frost'', ''The Bill'' and Granada television's '' The Return of Sherlock Holmes'' in The Adventure of Silver Blaze. Life Born Russell Ellis in Glasgow, Hunter's childhood was spent with his maternal grandparents in Lanarkshire, until returning to his unemployed father and cleaner mother when he was 12. He went from school to an apprenticeship in a Clydebank shipyard. During this time, he did some amateur acting for the Young Communist League before turning professional in 1946. Career Early work Under the stage name Russell Hunter, he acted at Perth Rep and at the Glasg ...
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Valentine Dyall
Valentine Dyall (7 May 1908 – 24 June 1985) was an English character actor. He worked regularly as a voice actor, and was known for many years as "The Man in Black", the narrator of the BBC Radio horror series '' Appointment with Fear''. He was the son of the actor Franklin Dyall and the actress and author Mary Phyllis Joan Logan, who acted and wrote as Concordia Merrel. 1930s to 1950s In 1934, Dyall appeared with his father, actor Franklin Dyall, at the Manchester Hippodrome in Sir Oswald Stoll's presentation of Shakespeare's ''Henry V'', playing the roles of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Captain Gower, and a cardinal of France. He also appeared in one movie with his father, the 1943 spy thriller ''Yellow Canary''; Dyall's part was that of a German U-boat commander attempting to kidnap a British agent from a ship in the Atlantic, while his father played the ship's captain. In the same year he had a small role as a German officer in '' The Life and Death of Colonel ...
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John Abineri
John Abineri (18 May 1928 – 29 June 2000) was an English actor. Born in London, he attended the Old Vic drama school and described himself as "Well educated from the age of five to eighteen". He spoke a number of languages (including German, Russian and French) fluently, which led to him being cast as a number of different nationalities. His extensive television performances included numerous roles in cult TV drama series, for which he is now probably best remembered. He had regular roles in '' Survivors'' as Hubert Goss, and in HTV's '' Robin of Sherwood'' as Herne the Hunter. He appeared on four occasions in '' Doctor Who'' and also in the ''Blake's 7'' episode "Hostage", taking over the role of Ushton after the sudden death of the actor Duncan Lamont, with whom he had co-starred in the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''Death to the Daleks''. He also appeared as Sir George Mortenhurze in the BBC's '' The Moon Stallion'', as Arnold Rimmer's father in '' Red Dwarf'', and as Father ...
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Ron Pember
Ronald Henry Pember (11 April 1934 – 8 March 2022) was an English actor, stage director and dramatist. In a career stretching over thirty years, he was a character actor in British television productions in the 1970s – 1980s, usually in bit-parts, or as a support playing a worldly-wise everyman. He played the role of Alain Muny in the 1970s BBC drama series '' Secret Army'', and wrote a stage musical entitled '' Jack the Ripper'' (1974), about the Victorian murder spree in London in the late 1880s, which is regularly produced by amateur theatre groups and companies around the globe. Early life Pember was born in Plaistow, then in the county of Essex, on 11 April 1934, the son of Gladys and William Pember. He received his formal education at Eastbrook Secondary Modern School, in Dagenham. In the mid-1950s, he enlisted as an Aircraftman with the Royal Air Force as part of the United Kingdom's National Service military training system, being stationed in Egypt. In the ...
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Gordon Gostelow
Gordon Massey Gostelow (14 May 1925 – 3 June 2007) was an Australian actor. He was educated in Australia at North Sydney Boys High School and Sydney University where he graduated in Economics. Gostelow went to England in 1950 and worked in the theatre (regional repertory), including the Royal Shakespeare Company and various roles on British television. In Shakespeare he was especially associated with the role of the alcoholic reprobate Bardolph in the Henriad plays. He played the character on television in both ''An Age of Kings'' in 1960 and in the BBC Television Shakespeare's version of the plays in 1979. He also played several other roles in the former production, but was said to have been "born" to play Bardolph. He played the parts of Perks in the 1968 TV serial of ''The Railway Children'', Milo Clancey in the '' Doctor Who'' serial ''The Space Pirates'' in 1969, and the Duke of Medina Sidonia in '' Elizabeth R''. Between 1969 and 1970 he also narrated in twelve ...
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Barry Stanton (actor)
Barry Stanton (born 18 February 1940) is a British stage, film and television actor.Brand p.80 Selected filmography Film * ''Robbery'' (1967) * ''King Lear'' (1971) * ''Demons of the Mind'' (1972) * ''Hamlet'' (1977) * ''Sweeney 2'' (1977) * '' Lionheart'' (1987) * '' King of the Wind'' (1990) * ''Robin Hood'' (1991) * ''Shanghai Knights'' (2003) Television * ''The Plane Makers'' (1963) * ''Front Page Story'' (1965) * '' The Baron'' (1966) * ''The Likely Lads'' (1966) * ''Witch Hunt'' (1967) * ''No Hiding Place'' (1967) * '' George and the Dragon'' (1968) * ''Spy Trap'' (1972) * '' Budgie'' (1972) * ''The Sweeney'' (1975) * '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' (1975) * '' The New Avengers'' (1977) * '' Fallen Hero'' (1978-1979) * '' Turtle's Progress'' (1979-1980) * ''The Search for Alexander the Great'' (1981) * ''Something in Disguise'' (1982) * ''Minder'' (1982) * '' Now and Then'' (1983) * ''Doctor Who'' (1984) * ''Tucker's Luck'' (1984) * '' Mann's Best Friends'' (1985) * ''Yes, Prime ...
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Trevor Preston
Trevor Preston was a British screenwriter. He wrote the series '' Out'' and created the series '' Ace of Wands''. He also wrote a 1976 TV movie adaptation of ''James and the Giant Peach''. Writing credits 1960s work 1966 * ''Four People'' (serial) (2 episodes) 1967 * ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' (serial) (adaptation - 10 episodes) * The Pilgrim's Progress (serial) (adaptation - 3 episodes) 1968 * ''Freewheelers'' (series) (writer - 4 episodes) * '' The Tyrant King'' (series) (6 episodes) 1969 * ''The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm'' (series) (adaptation - 7 episodes) 1970s work 1971 * ''The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder'' (series) (dramatised by - 1 episode) * ''Public Eye'' (series) (by - 1 episode) 1972 * ''Callan'' (series) (by - 2 episodes, 1970 - 1972) (writer - 1 episode, 1969) * '' Ace of Wands'' (series) (creator - 46 episodes, 1970 - 1972) (writer - 3 episodes, 1970) 1973 * ''Love Story'' (series) (writer - 1 episode) * ''Special Branch'' (series) ...
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James Cossins
James Cossins (4 December 1933 – 12 February 1997) was an English character actor. Born in Beckenham, Kent, he became widely recognised as the abrupt, bewildered Mr Walt in the ''Fawlty Towers'' episode " The Hotel Inspectors" and as Mr Watson, the frustrated Public Relations training course instructor, in an episode of ''Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em''.Guide Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Episodes at Comedy guide
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George Innes
George Innes (born 8 March 1938) is a British actor. Stage career Innes was born in Stepney, East London, and began his career on the stage with the National Theatre of Great Britain under Laurence Olivier. Before that, he trained at Toynbee Hall and evening classes at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is a drama school located in Hammersmith, London. It is the oldest specialist drama school in the British Isles and a founding member of the Federation of Drama Schools. LAMDA's Principal is ... (LAMDA), where he was awarded the Shakespeare Cup for excellence. He appeared in the Bernard Kops play ''The Dream of Peter Mann'' at the Edinburgh Festival and on a tour of Great Britain, directed by Frank Dunlop (director), Frank Dunlop, under whom he had trained at Toynbee Hall and LAMDA. His final year of study and training was at the Bristol Old Vic School. He worked with Dunlop again in ''The Pantomime'' at the Br ...
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Daphne Slater
Daphne Helen Slater (3 March 1928 – 4 October 2012) was an English actress noted for Shakespearean and period films. Biography She was born in London and educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, when it was in Acton, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she won the academy's gold medal. Frequently lavished with praise by Kenneth Tynan, the most influential critic of his day, Slater divided her career between Shakespearean roles and appearances in television plays. After leaving RADA with a Gold Medal, she was snapped up by the film director Herbert Wilcox, who gave her a seven-year contract and a leading role in '' The Courtneys of Curzon Street'' (1947) and she played major screen parts in dozens of television dramas and novel adaptations, including the role of Queen Mary I in the 1971 BBC TV serial '' Elizabeth R'' opposite Glenda Jackson. Death Slater died on 4 October 2012, aged 84. She was predeceased by her brother and her second husban ...
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