Christopher Hewett, the Glossary
Christopher George Hewett (5 April 1921 – 3 August 2001) was an English actor and theatre director best known for his role as Lynn Aloysius Belvedere on the ABC sitcom Mr. Belvedere.[1]
Table of Contents
72 relations: A Midsummer Night's Dream, ABC Afterschool Special, American Broadcasting Company, Arthritis, Bachelor, Beaumont College, Beyond the Fringe, Bowser, Broadway theatre, Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey, Butler, By Jupiter, California, California Dreams, Cameo appearance, Camp (style), Catholic Church, Daniel O'Connell, Diabetes, Dublin, DuPont Show of the Month, E/R, Fantasy Island, First Impressions (musical), Fox Broadcasting Company, From A to Z, Hart to Hart, Ivan the Terrible (TV series), Kean (musical), List of Worthing inhabitants, London, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Lynn Aloysius Belvedere, Mel Brooks, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series), Mr. Belvedere, Murder, She Wrote, Music Is, My Fair Lady, NBC, Ned and Stacey, Off-Broadway, On Our Own (1977 TV series), Oxford Playhouse, Playbill, Pool of London (film), Ratboy, Ricardo Montalbán, ... Expand index (22 more) »
- People educated at Wimbledon College
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare in about 1595 or 1596.
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ABC Afterschool Special
ABC Afterschool Special is an American anthology television series that aired on ABC from October 4, 1972, to January 23, 1997, usually in the late afternoon on weekdays.
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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Arthritis
Arthritis is a term often used to mean any disorder that affects joints.
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Bachelor
A bachelor is a man who is not and never has been married.
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Beaumont College
Beaumont College was between 1861 and 1967 a public school in Old Windsor in Berkshire.
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Beyond the Fringe
Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, and Dudley Moore.
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Bowser
, also known as King Bowser or King Koopa, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's ''Mario'' franchise.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.
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Brookwood Cemetery
Brookwood Cemetery, also known as the London Necropolis, is a burial ground in Brookwood, Surrey, England.
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Brookwood, Surrey
Brookwood is a village in Surrey, England, about west of Woking, with a mixture of semi-rural, woodland-set and archetypal suburban residential homes.
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Butler
A butler is a person who works in a house serving and is a domestic worker in a large household.
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By Jupiter
By Jupiter is a musical with a book by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, music by Rodgers, and lyrics by Hart.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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California Dreams
California Dreams is an American teen sitcom that aired on NBC.
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Cameo appearance
A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo, is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts.
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Camp (style)
Camp is an aesthetic style and sensibility that regards something as appealing because of perceived bad taste and ironic value.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Daniel O'Connell
Daniel(I) O’Connell (Dónall Ó Conaill; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), hailed in his time as The Liberator, was the acknowledged political leader of Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century.
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Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus, often known simply as diabetes, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
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DuPont Show of the Month
DuPont Show of the Month was a 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961.
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E/R
E/R is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 16, 1984, to February 27, 1985.
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Fantasy Island
Fantasy Island is an American fantasy drama television series created by Gene Levitt.
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First Impressions (musical)
First Impressions is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by George Weiss, Bo Goldman, and Glenn Paxton, and book by Abe Burrows, who also directed the musical.
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Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.
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From A to Z
From A to Z is a musical revue with a book by Woody Allen, Herbert Farjeon, and Nina Warner Hook and songs by Jerry Herman, Fred Ebb, Mary Rodgers, Everett Sloane, Jay Thompson, Dickson Hughes, Jack Holmes, Paul Klein, Norman Martin, William Dyer, and Charles Zwar.
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Hart to Hart
Hart to Hart is an American mystery television series that premiered on August 25, 1979, on ABC.
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Ivan the Terrible (TV series)
Ivan the Terrible is an American sitcom that was broadcast on CBS as a summer replacement series in 1976.
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Kean (musical)
Kean is a musical with a book by Peter Stone and music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest.
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List of Worthing inhabitants
This is a list of notable inhabitants of the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Lynn Aloysius Belvedere
Lynn Aloysius Belvedere is a fictional character created by Gwen Davenport for her 1947 novel Belvedere, and later adapted for film and television.
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Mel Brooks
Melvin James Brooks (born June 28, 1926) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, songwriter, and playwright.
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Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series)
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (later titled The New Mike Hammer), with Stacy Keach in the title role, is an American crime drama television series that originally aired on CBS from January 28, 1984, to May 13, 1987.
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Mr. Belvedere
Mr.
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Murder, She Wrote
Murder, She Wrote is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network.
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Music Is
Music Is is a musical with a book by George Abbott, music by Richard Adler, and lyrics by Will Holt.
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My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady is a musical with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
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Ned and Stacey
Ned and Stacey is an American sitcom created by Michael J. Weithorn, and starring Thomas Haden Church and Debra Messing as the eponymous couple.
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Off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.
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On Our Own (1977 TV series)
On Our Own is an American sitcom broadcast Sundays at 8:30 pm (EST) on CBS as part of their 1977–78 schedule.
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Oxford Playhouse
Oxford Playhouse is a theatre designed by Edward Maufe and F.G.M. Chancellor.
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Playbill
Playbill is an American monthly magazine for theatergoers.
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Pool of London (film)
Pool of London is a 1951 British noir crime film directed by Basil Dearden.
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Ratboy
Ratboy is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by and starring Sondra Locke.
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Ricardo Montalbán
Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, KSG (November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009) was a Mexican and American film and television actor.
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Robert Montgomery Presents
Robert Montgomery Presents is an American drama television series which was produced by NBC from January 30, 1950, until June 24, 1957.
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Rodgers and Hart
Rodgers and Hart were an American songwriting partnership between composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and the lyricist Lorenz Hart (1895–1943).
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Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
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Sidekick
A sidekick is a slang expression for a close companion or colleague who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to those whom they accompany.
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Sitcom
A sitcom (a shortening of situation comedy, or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy centred on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode.
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Sleuth (play)
Sleuth is a 1970 play written by Anthony Shaffer.
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Sussex
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later, a county.
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The Affair (play)
The Affair is a 1962 play by Ronald Millar based on the novel by C. P. Snow.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Jackie Gleason Show
The Jackie Gleason Show is the name of a series of American network television shows that starred Jackie Gleason, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in various forms.
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The Lavender Hill Mob
The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 British comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T. E. B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass.
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The Marriage-Go-Round
The Marriage-Go-Round is a 1958 play written by Leslie Stevens.
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The Million Pound Note
The Million Pound Note is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Jane Griffiths.
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The Producers (1967 film)
The Producers is a 1967 American satirical black comedy film.
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1960 musical with music and lyrics by Meredith Willson and book by Richard Morris.
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Theatre director
A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc.
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TV Land Award
The TV Land Awards was an American television awards ceremony that generally commemorated shows now off the air, rather than in current production as with the Emmys.
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West End theatre
West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.
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West Hollywood, California
West Hollywood is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
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Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (game show)
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? is an American half-hour children's television game show based on the Carmen Sandiego computer game series created by Broderbund.
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Wimbledon College
Wimbledon College is a government-maintained, voluntary-aided, Jesuit Catholic secondary school and sixth form for boys aged 11 to 19 in Wimbledon, London.
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Worthing
Worthing is a seaside town and borough in West Sussex, England, at the foot of the South Downs, west of Brighton, and east of Chichester.
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See also
People educated at Wimbledon College
- Anthony James Leggett
- Ben Ryan (rugby union)
- Cassius Cleaves
- Christopher Hewett
- Des Kelly
- Donal Bradley
- Eugene Esmonde
- George Malcolm (musician)
- Gerald Robert O'Sullivan
- Gonzalo de Aguilera Munro
- Greg Clark (urbanist)
- Guy Melfort Baldwin
- Henry Fleetwood Thuillier
- Hubert Rance
- Jamie Woon
- Jay Tabb
- Joe McPartlin
- John Keegan
- John Patten, Baron Patten
- Julian Elliott
- Maurice Dease
- Michael Holman (priest)
- Michael Quinlan (civil servant)
- Nick Young (charity executive)
- Nicolas Bratza
- Pat Reid
- Patrick Roberts
- Paul Merton
- Peter Duffy
- Peter Milward
- Philip Stephens (journalist)
- Richard Raymond-Barker
- Richard Regan
- Stanley Brenton von Donop
- Toby Gold
- Tom Connors (research scientist)
- Tom Holland
- William Keegan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hewett
Also known as Hewett, Christopher.
, Robert Montgomery Presents, Rodgers and Hart, Royal Air Force, Sidekick, Sitcom, Sleuth (play), Sussex, The Affair (play), The Guardian, The Jackie Gleason Show, The Lavender Hill Mob, The Marriage-Go-Round, The Million Pound Note, The Producers (1967 film), The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical), Theatre director, TV Land Award, West End theatre, West Hollywood, California, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (game show), Wimbledon College, Worthing.