Aubrey Woods, the Glossary
Aubrey Harold Woods (9 April 1928 – 7 May 2013) was an English actor.[1]
Table of Contents
59 relations: A Home of Your Own, Alfred Jingle, All the Right Noises, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Barrow-in-Furness, BBC, Blake's 7, Cloak & Dagger (1984 film), Cumbria, Day of the Daleks, Doctor Who, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!, E. F. Benson, Edmonton, London, Ever Decreasing Circles, Fagin, Father Brown (film), Futtocks End, Guilt Is My Shadow, I'll Take Manhattan (miniseries), Jackanory, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Julian Slade, Just like a Woman (1967 film), London Palladium, Loot (1970 film), Middlesex, Musical film, Noël Coward Theatre, Oliver!, Operation Daybreak, Palmers Green, Pickwick (film), Quincy's Quest, Rentaghost, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Sammy Davis Jr., Samuel Wilberforce, San Ferry Ann, Spare the Rod (1961 film), That Lucky Touch, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Candy Man, The Darwin Adventure, The Greed of William Hart, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Primary and Secondary Phases, The Latymer School, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film), The Queen of Spades (1949 film), ... Expand index (9 more) »
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A Home of Your Own
A Home of Your Own is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring Ronnie Barker, Richard Briers, Peter Butterworth and Bernard Cribbins.
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Alfred Jingle
Alfred Jingle is a fictional character who appears in the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.
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All the Right Noises
All the Right Noises is a 1971 British romantic drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Tom Bell, Olivia Hussey, Judy Carne and John Standing.
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Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet is a British comedy-drama television programme about seven British construction workers who leave the United Kingdom to search for employment overseas.
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Barrow-in-Furness
Barrow-in-Furness is a port town and civil parish (as just "Barrow") in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Blake's 7
Blake's 7 was a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC.
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Cloak & Dagger (1984 film)
Cloak & Dagger is a 1984 American spy adventure film directed by Richard Franklin, and starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman, and Michael Murphy.
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Cumbria
Cumbria is a ceremonial county in North West England.
Day of the Daleks
Day of the Daleks is the first serial of the ninth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 1 to 22 January 1972.
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.
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Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!
Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Brian Rix, Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims and Joanna Lumley.
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E. F. Benson
Edward Frederic Benson (24 July 1867 – 29 February 1940) was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist, historian and short story writer.
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Edmonton, London
Edmonton is a town in north London, England within the London Borough of Enfield, a local government district of Greater London.
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Ever Decreasing Circles
Ever Decreasing Circles is a British sitcom which ran on BBC1 between 1984 and 1989, consisting of four series and one feature-length special.
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Fagin
Fagin is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist in Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist.
Father Brown (film)
Father Brown is a 1954 British mystery comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Alec Guinness as the title character with Joan Greenwood, Peter Finch and Cecil Parker.
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Futtocks End
Futtocks End is a British comedy short film released in 1970, directed by Bob Kellett and starring Ronnie Barker, Michael Hordern, Roger Livesey and Julian Orchard.
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Guilt Is My Shadow
Guilt Is My Shadow is a 1950 British drama film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Elizabeth Sellars, Patrick Holt and Peter Reynolds.
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I'll Take Manhattan (miniseries)
I'll Take Manhattan is a 1987 American television miniseries, adapted from Judith Krantz's 1986 novel of the same name.
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Jackanory
Jackanory is a BBC children's television series which was originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996.
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis.
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Julian Slade
Julian Penkivil Slade (28 May 1930 – 17 June 2006) was an English writer of musical theatre, best known for the show Salad Days, which he wrote in six weeks in 1954, and which became the UK's longest-running show of the 1950s, with over 2,288 performances.
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Just like a Woman (1967 film)
Just like a Woman is a 1967 British comedy film written and directed by Robert Fuest and starring Wendy Craig, Francis Matthews, John Wood, Dennis Price and Clive Dunn.
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London Palladium
The London Palladium is a Grade II* West End theatre located on Argyll Street, London, in Soho.
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Loot (1970 film)
Loot is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Silvio Narizzano starring Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, Hywel Bennett, Milo O'Shea and Roy Holder.
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Middlesex
Middlesex (abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England.
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Musical film
Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
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Noël Coward Theatre
The Noël Coward Theatre, formerly known as the Albery Theatre, is a West End theatre in St.
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Oliver!
Oliver! is a stage musical, with book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart.
Operation Daybreak
Operation Daybreak (also known as The Price of Freedom in the U.S. and Seven Men at Daybreak during production) is a 1975 war film based on the true story of Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of SS general Reinhard Heydrich in Prague.
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Palmers Green
Palmers Green is a suburban area and electoral ward in north London, England, within the London Borough of Enfield.
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Pickwick (film)
Pickwick is a British television musical made by the BBC in 1969 and based on the 1963 stage musical Pickwick, which in turn was based on the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers written by Charles Dickens.
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Quincy's Quest
Quincy's Quest is a 1979 British family film directed by Robert Reed, and starring Tommy Steele, Mel Martin and Charles Morgan.
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Rentaghost
Rentaghost is a British children's television comedy show, originally broadcast by the BBC between 6 January 1976 and 6 November 1984.
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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, also known by its abbreviation RADA, is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio.
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, actor, comedian and dancer.
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Samuel Wilberforce
Samuel Wilberforce, FRS (7 September 1805 – 19 July 1873) was an English bishop in the Church of England, and the third son of William Wilberforce.
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San Ferry Ann
San Ferry Ann is a 1965 British sound effect comedy directed by Jeremy Summers with an ensemble cast including David Lodge, Joan Sims, Wilfrid Brambell, Rodney Bewes and Barbara Windsor.
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Spare the Rod (1961 film)
Spare the Rod is a 1961 British social drama directed by Leslie Norman and starring Max Bygraves, Geoffrey Keen, Donald Pleasence and Richard O'Sullivan.
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That Lucky Touch
That Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-West German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters.
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes
The Abominable Dr.
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The Candy Man
"The Candy Man" (or alternatively, "The Candy Man Can") is a song that originally appeared in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
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The Darwin Adventure
The Darwin Adventure is a 1972 British drama film directed by Jack Couffer and written by William Fairchild.
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The Greed of William Hart
The Greed of William Hart is a 1948 British horror film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Aubrey Woods, Patrick Addison, Jenny Lynn (star Tod Slaughter's real life wife), Winifred Melville and Arnold Bell.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a science fiction comedy radio series primarily written by Douglas Adams.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Primary and Secondary Phases
The terms Primary Phase and Secondary Phase describe the first two radio series of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', first broadcast in 1978.
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The Latymer School
The Latymer School is a selective, mixed grammar school in Edmonton, London, England, established in 1624 by Edward Latymer.
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film)
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known simply as Nicholas Nickleby) is a 1947 British drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Cedric Hardwicke, with Derek Bond in the title role.
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The Queen of Spades (1949 film)
The Queen of Spades is a 1949 British fantasy-horror film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Anton Walbrook, Edith Evans and Yvonne Mitchell (in her cinematic debut).
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Up Pompeii (film)
Up Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern.
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Up Pompeii!
Up Pompeii! is a British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii and broadcast between 1969 and 1970, starring Frankie Howerd.
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Up the Chastity Belt
Up the Chastity Belt (U.S. title: Naughty Knights; also known as The Chastity Belt) is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd.
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart from a screenplay by Roald Dahl, based on his 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Witness for the Prosecution (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
Witness for the Prosecution is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film version of Agatha Christie's 1925 short story and 1953 play, and also a remake of the Billy Wilder film Witness for the Prosecution (1957).
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Wuthering Heights (1970 film)
Wuthering Heights is a 1970 British drama film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Anna Calder-Marshall and Timothy Dalton.
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Z-Cars
Z-Cars or Z Cars (pronounced "zed cars") was a British television police procedural series centred on the work of mobile uniformed police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby, near Liverpool.
Z.P.G.
Z.P.G. (short for "Zero Population Growth") is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Michael Campus and starring Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin.
See also
People educated at The Latymer School
- Albert Meltzer
- Arthur Sanders (footballer)
- Ash Sarkar
- Aubrey Woods
- B. J. Wilson
- Bruce Forsyth
- Clare-Hope Ashitey
- David Walder
- Dex Lee
- Edward Burnham
- Eileen Atkins
- Eric Winter (illustrator)
- Evelyn Ankers
- Grace Chatto
- James Blake (musician)
- Jasmine Blackborow
- John Horlock
- John Prebble
- John Richard Parsons
- Johnny Haynes
- Les Medley
- Leslie Welch
- Mark Abrams
- Mark Warburton
- Miriam-Teak Lee
- Nick Holtam
- Richard Cook (journalist)
- Stephen Wheatcroft (economist)
- Syed Kamall
- Ted Blake
- Tim Pope
- Vivian Oparah
- William Rolls
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey_Woods
, The Times, Up Pompeii (film), Up Pompeii!, Up the Chastity Belt, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Witness for the Prosecution (Hallmark Hall of Fame), Wuthering Heights (1970 film), Z-Cars, Z.P.G..