Gary Waldhorn, the Glossary
Gary Peter Waldhorn (3 July 1943 – 10 January 2022) was an English actor and comedian known for his roles in British television and theatre.[1]
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56 relations: A Sharp Intake of Breath, After Pilkington, All at No 20, Armchair Theatre, Brideshead Revisited (TV series), British Film Institute, British sitcom, Brush Strokes, Crown Court (TV series), David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, Edward & Mrs. Simpson, Enemy at the Door, Escape to Victory, Gallowglass (TV series), Hadleigh (TV series), Hammer House of Horror, Hanover Street (film), Heartbeat (British TV series), Henry Channon, History of the Jews in Austria, Indiana University, Jack the Ripper (1973 TV series), Lillian Hellman, London, Longitude (TV series), Lovejoy, Maggie and Her, Malawi, Man at the Top (TV series), Minder (TV series), Moving (British TV series), Napoleon and Love, Paddington, Return of the Saint, Richard Todd, Robin of Sherwood, Royal Shakespeare Company, Rumpole of the Bailey, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (film), Softly, Softly (TV series), Softly, Softly: Task Force, Space: 1999, Take Three Girls, The Bill, The Chain (1984 film), The Chief (TV series), The Gentle Touch, The Great Riviera Bank Robbery, The Lotus Eaters (TV series), The New Avengers (TV series), ... Expand index (6 more) »
- 21st-century British Jews
- Comedians from the City of Westminster
A Sharp Intake of Breath
A Sharp Intake of Breath is a British sitcom starring David Jason, Jacqueline Clarke with Richard Wilson and Alun Armstrong for series 1-3, which ran from 1977 to 1981, when Jason took up the role of Del Trotter in Only Fools & Horses.
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After Pilkington
After Pilkington is a BBC television drama film written by Simon Gray, starring Miranda Richardson, Bob Peck and Barry Foster.
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All at No 20
All at No 20 is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 10 February 1986 to 1 December 1987.
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Armchair Theatre
Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974.
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Brideshead Revisited (TV series)
Brideshead Revisited is a 1981 British television serial starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews.
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British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.
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British sitcom
A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television.
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Brush Strokes
Brush Strokes is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1986 to 1991.
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Crown Court (TV series)
Crown Court is a British television courtroom drama series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network.
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David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University
The David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University is a graduate professional school of Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Edward & Mrs. Simpson
Edward & Mrs.
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Enemy at the Door
Enemy at the Door is a British television drama series made by London Weekend Television for ITV.
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Escape to Victory
Escape to Victory (or simply Victory) is a 1981 sports war film directed by John Huston and starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Max von Sydow and Pelé.
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Gallowglass (TV series)
Gallowglass is a 1993 British television mystery serial adaptation of the 1990 Ruth Rendell novel of the same name.
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Hadleigh (TV series)
Hadleigh is a British television series that was produced by Yorkshire Television and originally ran from 1969 to 1976.
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Hammer House of Horror
Hammer House of Horror is a British horror anthology television series produced in Britain in 1980.
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Hanover Street (film)
Hanover Street is a 1979 American-British war and romantic film, written and directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down and Christopher Plummer.
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Heartbeat (British TV series)
Heartbeat is a British police procedural period drama series, based upon the Constable series of novels written by Nicholas Rhea, and produced by Yorkshire Television until it was merged by ITV, then by ITV Studios from 1992 until 2010.
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Henry Channon
Sir Henry Channon (7 March 1897 – 7 October 1958), often known as Chips Channon, was an American-born British Conservative politician, author and diarist.
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History of the Jews in Austria
The history of the Jews in Austria probably begins with the exodus of Jews from Judea under Roman occupation.
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Indiana University
Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Jack the Ripper (1973 TV series)
Jack the Ripper is a six-part BBC police procedural made in 1973, in which the case of the Jack the Ripper murders is reopened and analysed by Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt (Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor, respectively).
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Lillian Hellman
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway, as well as her communist views and political activism.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Longitude (TV series)
Longitude is a 2000 TV drama produced by Granada Television and the A&E Network for Channel 4, first broadcast between 2 and 3 January 2000 in the UK on Channel 4 and the US on A&E.
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Lovejoy
Lovejoy is a British television comedy-drama mystery series, based on the novels by John Grant under the pen name Jonathan Gash.
Maggie and Her
Maggie and Her is a British sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Irene Handl that ran from 1978-79 (though an earlier pilot episode was made and shown in 1976).
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Malawi
Malawi (in Chichewa and Chitumbuka), officially the Republic of Malawi and formerly known as Nyasaland, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa.
Man at the Top (TV series)
Man at the Top was a British kitchen sink drama television series that originally aired on ITV, lasting for 23 episodes between 1970 and 1972.
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Minder (TV series)
Minder is a British comedy-drama series about the London criminal underworld.
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Moving (British TV series)
Moving is a British sitcom that aired on ITV in 1985.
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Napoleon and Love
Napoleon and Love is a 1974 British television series originally aired on ITV and lasting for 9 episodes from 5 March to 30 April 1974.
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Paddington
Paddington is an area in the City of Westminster, in central London, England.
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Return of the Saint
Return of the Saint is a British action-adventure television series that aired for one series in 1978 and 1979 in Britain on ITV, and was also broadcast on CBS in the United States.
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Richard Todd
Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd (11 June 19193 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s.
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Robin of Sherwood
Robin of Sherwood is a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood.
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Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Rumpole of the Bailey
Rumpole of the Bailey is a British television series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer.
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Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (film)
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is a 1980 British film based on the eponymous character created by Vivian Stanshall (see Rawlinson End, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (album)).
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Softly, Softly (TV series)
Softly, Softly is a British television police procedural series produced by the BBC and screened on BBC 1 from January 1966.
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Softly, Softly: Task Force
Softly, Softly: Task Force is a police procedural series which ran on BBC 1 from 1969 to 1976.
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Space: 1999
Space: 1999 is a British science-fiction television programme that ran for two series from 1975 to 1977.
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Take Three Girls
Take Three Girls is a television drama series broadcast by BBC1 between 1969 and 1971 that follows three young women sharing a flat in "Swinging London" (located at 17 Glazbury Road, West Kensington, W14).
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The Bill
The Bill is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 October 1984 until 31 August 2010.
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The Chain (1984 film)
The Chain is a 1984 British comedy drama film written by Jack Rosenthal directed by Jack Gold.
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The Chief (TV series)
The Chief is a British television crime drama series that aired on ITV from 20 April 1990 until 16 June 1995.
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The Gentle Touch
The Gentle Touch is a British police procedural drama series made by London Weekend Television for ITV which began on 11 April 1980 and ran until 24 November 1984.
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The Great Riviera Bank Robbery
The Great Riviera Bank Robbery, also known as Dirty Money and Sewers of Gold, is a 1979 British heist film written and directed by Francis Megahy and starring Ian McShane, Warren Clarke, Stephen Greif and Christopher Malcolm.
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The Lotus Eaters (TV series)
The Lotus Eaters is a BBC television drama first broadcast in 1972 and 1973.
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The New Avengers (TV series)
The New Avengers is a secret agent action television series produced during 1976 and 1977.
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The Professionals (TV series)
The Professionals is a British crime-action television drama series produced by Avengers Mark1 Productions for London Weekend Television (LWT) that aired on the ITV network from 1977 to 1983.
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The Sweeney
The Sweeney is a 1970s British television police drama focusing on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police specialising in tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London.
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The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs
The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs is a 25-minute British television comedy series created by Bernard McKenna and Richard Laing and produced by Humphrey Barclay for LWT.
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The Vicar of Dibley
The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom.
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University Press of Mississippi
The University Press of Mississippi (UPM), founded in 1970, is a university press that is sponsored by the eight state universities in Mississippi (i.e., Alcorn State University, Delta State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi State University, Mississippi University for Women, Mississippi Valley State University, University of Mississippi, and the University of Southern Mississippi), making it one of the few university presses in the United States to have more than one affiliate university.
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Zeppelin (film)
Zeppelin is a 1971 British World War I action-drama directed by Étienne Périer in Panavision and Technicolor.
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See also
21st-century British Jews
- Anna Scher
- Ben Winston
- Christopher Guest
- Damien Egan
- Dan Rosenfield
- Daniel Gordon (film director)
- David Dangoor
- David Hirsh
- Eric Hall
- Eva Clarke
- Faanya Rose
- Francesca Segal
- Gary Waldhorn
- George Lane (British Army officer)
- Helen Lewis (choreographer)
- Hyam Maccoby
- Jackie Walker (activist)
- Jaclyn Chernett
- Jake Wallis Simons
- Jeremy Issacharoff
- Julia Pascal
- Karen Pollock
- Lawrence Seymour Goodman
- Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg
- Lily Ebert
- Mark Forstater
- Mark Solomon (rabbi)
- Melinda Simmons
- Miguel Sapochnik
- Nicholas Stoller
- Oliver Jackson-Cohen
- Pete Newbon
- Peter Mason (politician)
- Peter Medak
- Ray Kelvin
- Richard Hermer, Baron Hermer
- Robert Winston, Baron Winston
- Roger Rees
- Simon Kelner
- Sophie Okonedo
- Stephen Bush
- Stephen D. Smith
- Stephen Fry
- Theresa Stewart
- Vivian Wineman
Comedians from the City of Westminster
- 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray
- Amelia Dimoldenberg
- Anna Russell
- Ben Elton
- Brian Conley
- Clive Dunn
- Danny John-Jules
- Dave Lamb
- Eve Ferret
- Gary Waldhorn
- Harry Fragson
- Jack Whitehall
- Jane Bussmann
- Joe Cornish
- John Courtney (playwright)
- Joseph Grimaldi
- Joyce Grenfell
- Margie Morris
- Matt Lucas
- Mel Smith
- Nigel Planer
- Noel Fielding
- Norman Wisdom
- Robert Popper
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Waldhorn
Also known as Waldhorn, Gary.
, The Professionals (TV series), The Sweeney, The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs, The Vicar of Dibley, University Press of Mississippi, Zeppelin (film).