Lionel Jeffries, the Glossary
Lionel Charles Jeffries (10 June 1926 – 19 February 2010) was an English actor, director, and screenwriter.[1]
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123 relations: A Chorus of Disapproval (film), Abel's Island (film), Adaptations of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, All for Mary, Amy Mason, Barnacle Bill (1957 film), Baxter!, Behind the Mask (1958 film), Better Late Than Never (1983 film), Bhowani Junction (film), Blue Murder at St Trinian's, Bobbikins, Brigit Forsyth, British rule in Burma, Burma Star, Call Me Bwana, Camelot (film), Caractacus Pott, Carlton Communications, Catholic Association of Performing Arts, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Comedy drama, Commission (document), Cream in My Coffee, Danny, the Champion of the World (film), Dennis Potter, Dick Van Dyke, Doctor at Large (film), Dorset, Drop Dead Darling, Dunkirk (1958 film), Eyewitness (1956 film), Eyewitness (1970 film), Fanny (1961 film), First Men in the Moon (1964 film), Forest Hill, London, Further Up the Creek, Girls at Sea (1958 film), Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, High Terrace, Hour of Decision (film), Ian Ogilvy, Idol on Parade, Inspector Morse (TV series), ITV (TV network), Jazz Boat, Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon, Jumping for Joy, Kill or Cure (1962 film), Law and Disorder (1958 film), ... Expand index (73 more) »
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A Chorus of Disapproval (film)
A Chorus of Disapproval is a 1989 British film adapted from the 1984 Alan Ayckbourn play of the same title, directed by Michael Winner.
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Abel's Island (film)
Abel's Island is a 1988 Swiss-American short animated film directed by Michael Sporn.
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Adaptations of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an 1886 novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.
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All for Mary
All for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for the Rank Organisation.
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Amy Mason
Amy Mason (born 17 May 1982) is a British comedian, novelist and theatre maker from Bristol, England.
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Barnacle Bill (1957 film)
Barnacle Bill (U.S. title: All at Sea) is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film directed by Charles Frend and starring Alec Guinness.
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Baxter!
Baxter! is a 1973 British-American drama film directed by Lionel Jeffries and starring Patricia Neal, Jean-Pierre Cassel and Britt Ekland.
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Behind the Mask (1958 film)
Behind the Mask (also known as The Pack) is a 1958 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Michael Redgrave, Ian Bannen and Lionel Jeffries.
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Better Late Than Never (1983 film)
Better Late Than Never is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring David Niven, Art Carney and Maggie Smith.
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Bhowani Junction (film)
Bhowani Junction is a 1956 British adventure drama film of the 1954 novel Bhowani Junction by John Masters.
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Blue Murder at St Trinian's
Blue Murder at St Trinian's is a 1957 British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder, co-written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries and Richard Wattis; the film also includes a brief cameo of Alastair Sim, reprising his lead role in the 1954 film, The Belles of St.
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Bobbikins
Bobbikins is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Robert Day and starring Shirley Jones and Max Bygraves.
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Brigit Forsyth
Brigit Dorothea Mills (28 July 1940 – 1 December 2023), better known by her stage name Brigit Forsyth, was an English-born Scottish actress, best known for her roles as Thelma Ferris in the BBC comedy Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and Helen Yeldham in the ITV drama Boon.
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British rule in Burma
The British colonial rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-Burmese wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British India to the establishment of an independently administered colony, and finally independence.
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Burma Star
The Burma Star is a military campaign medal, instituted by the United Kingdom in May 1945 for award to British and Commonwealth forces who served in the Burma Campaign from 1941 to 1945, during the Second World War.
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Call Me Bwana
Call Me Bwana is a 1963 British Technicolor farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg and directed by Gordon Douglas.
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Camelot (film)
Camelot is a 1967 American musical fantasy drama film directed by Joshua Logan and written by Alan Jay Lerner, based on the 1960 stage musical of the same name by Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
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Caractacus Pott
Caractacus Pott (Caractacus Potts in the film adaptation) is one of the main characters in Ian Fleming's novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang and its film adaptation.
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Carlton Communications
Carlton was a British media company.
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Catholic Association of Performing Arts
The British Catholic Stage Guild, the main organisation for Catholics in British entertainment, was founded in 1911.
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 musical fantasy film directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli.
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Comedy drama
Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau dramedy, is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama.
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Commission (document)
A commission is a formal document issued to appoint a named person to high office or as a commissioned officer in a territory's armed forces.
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Cream in My Coffee
Cream in My Coffee is a television drama by Dennis Potter, broadcast on ITV on 2 November 1980 as the last in a loosely connected trilogy of plays exploring language and betrayal.
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Danny, the Champion of the World (film)
Roald Dahl's Danny, the Champion of the World, or simply Danny, the Champion of the World, is a 1989 comedy drama television film directed by Gavin Millar from a screenplay by John Goldsmith, based on the 1975 novel Danny, the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl.
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Dennis Potter
Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist. Lionel Jeffries and Dennis Potter are 20th-century English screenwriters and English male screenwriters.
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Dick Van Dyke
Richard Wayne Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an American actor, entertainer and comedian.
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Doctor at Large (film)
Doctor at Large is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas starring Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, James Robertson Justice and Shirley Eaton.
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Dorset
Dorset (archaically: Dorsetshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Drop Dead Darling
Drop Dead Darling (US title: Arrivederci, Baby!) is a 1966 British-American black comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Tony Curtis, Rosanna Schiaffino, Lionel Jeffries and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
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Dunkirk (1958 film)
Dunkirk is a 1958 British war film directed by Leslie Norman that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II, and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough, and Bernard Lee.
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Eyewitness (1956 film)
Eyewitness (also known as Point of Crisis) is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Muriel Box and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Belinda Lee, Michael Craig, Nigel Stock and Richard Wattis.
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Eyewitness (1970 film)
Eyewitness (released as Sudden Terror in the United States) is a 1970 British thriller film directed by John Hough and starring Mark Lester, Susan George and Lionel Jeffries.
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Fanny (1961 film)
Fanny is a 1961 American Technicolor romantic drama film directed by Joshua Logan.
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First Men in the Moon (1964 film)
First Men in the Moon is a 1964 British science fiction film, produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Nathan Juran, and starring Edward Judd, Martha Hyer and Lionel Jeffries.
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Forest Hill, London
Forest Hill is a district of the London Borough of Lewisham in south east London, England, on the South Circular Road, which is home to the Horniman Museum.
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Further Up the Creek
Further Up the Creek is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Frankie Howerd, Shirley Eaton, Thora Hird and Lionel Jeffries.
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Girls at Sea (1958 film)
Girls At Sea is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Guy Rolfe, Ronald Shiner, Alan White, Michael Hordern and Anne Kimbell.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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High Terrace
High Terrace is a 1956 black and white British mystery film directed by Henry Cass and starring Dale Robertson, Lois Maxwell, Derek Bond, Eric Pohlmann and Lionel Jeffries.
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Hour of Decision (film)
Hour of Decision is a 1957 British mystery film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring Jeff Morrow, Hazel Court and Anthony Dawson.
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Ian Ogilvy
Ian Raymond Ogilvy (born 30 September 1943) is an English actor, playwright and novelist. Lionel Jeffries and Ian Ogilvy are Alumni of RADA and English male screenwriters.
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Idol on Parade
Idol on Parade (also known as Idle on Parade) is a 1959 British comedy film directed by John Gilling and starring William Bendix, Anthony Newley, Sid James and Lionel Jeffries.
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Inspector Morse (TV series)
Inspector Morse is a British detective drama television series based on a series of novels by Colin Dexter.
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ITV (TV network)
ITV, legally known as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network.
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Jazz Boat
Jazz Boat is a 1960 British black-and-white musical comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries and big band leader Ted Heath and his orchestra.
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Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon is a 1967 British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Fröbe and Terry-Thomas.
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Jumping for Joy
Jumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd, Stanley Holloway, Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries.
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Kill or Cure (1962 film)
Kill or Cure is a 1962 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Terry-Thomas and Eric Sykes.
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Law and Disorder (1958 film)
Law and Disorder is a 1958 British crime comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley, Joan Hickson, and Lionel Jeffries.
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Let's Get Married (1960 film)
Let's Get Married is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey and Hermione Baddeley.
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Lichfield
Lichfield is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England.
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Lichfield Garrick Theatre
The Lichfield Garrick is a modern, purpose-built theatre in Lichfield, a city in Staffordshire, England.
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Life Is a Circus
Life is a Circus is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Bud Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Jimmy Nervo, Jimmy Gold and Charlie Naughton of the Crazy Gang.
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Lola (1970 film)
Lola (originally released as Twinky, also known as London Affair) is a 1970 romantic comedy drama film directed by Richard Donner and starring Charles Bronson and Susan George.
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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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London Weekend Television
London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 until 1982) to Monday mornings at 6:00.
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Lust for Life (1956 film)
Lust for Life is a 1956 American biographical film about the life of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, based on the 1934 novel of the same title by Irving Stone which was adapted for the screen by Norman Corwin.
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Margaret Rutherford
Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford, (11 May 1892 – 22 May 1972) was an English actress of stage, film and television. Lionel Jeffries and Margaret Rutherford are Alumni of RADA.
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Minder (TV series)
Minder is a British comedy-drama series about the London criminal underworld.
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Mrs. Gibbons' Boys (film)
Mrs.
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Murder Ahoy!
Murder Ahoy! is the last of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that starred Margaret Rutherford.
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No Smoking (1955 film)
No Smoking is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Peter Martyn, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries.
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Nowhere to Go (1958 film)
Nowhere to Go is a 1958 British crime film directed by Seth Holt in his directorial debut.
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Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad (film)
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad is a 1967 American black comedy film directed by Richard Quine, based on the 1962 play Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition by Arthur L.
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Operation Snatch
Operation Snatch is a 1962 British comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Sanders and directed by Robert Day.
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Orders to Kill
Orders to Kill is a 1958 British wartime drama film.
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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry was a light infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until 1958, serving in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II.
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Please Turn Over
Please Turn Over (also known as P.T.O.) is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Ted Ray, Julia Lockwood, Jean Kent, Joan Sims, Leslie Phillips, Charles Hawtrey, Lionel Jeffries and Victor Maddern.
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Poole
Poole is a coastal town and seaport on the south coast of England in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in Dorset, England.
Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster
Queen Elizabeth's School (also known as QE) is a co-educational comprehensive secondary school in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England.
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Repertory theatre
A repertory theatre, also called repertory, rep, true rep or stock, which are also called producing theatres, is a theatre in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation or rotation.
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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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Royal Flash (film)
Royal Flash is a 1975 British adventure comedy film based on the second Flashman novel (of the same name, 1970) by George MacDonald Fraser.
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Royal West African Frontier Force
The West African Frontier Force (WAFF) was a multi-battalion field force, formed by the British Colonial Office in 1900 to garrison the West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia. Lionel Jeffries and Royal West African Frontier Force are Royal West African Frontier Force officers.
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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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South London
South London is the southern part of London, England, south of the River Thames.
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire (postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.
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Stage Fright (1950 film)
Stage Fright is a 1950 British thriller film noir directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Wilding and Richard Todd.
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Tarzan the Magnificent
Tarzan the Magnificent is a 1960 British Eastmancolor film, the follow-up to Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) and the twenty-third film of the Tarzan film series that began with 1932's Tarzan the Ape Man.
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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.
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The Amazing Mr. Blunden
The Amazing Mr.
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The Baby and the Battleship
The Baby and the Battleship is a colour 1956 British comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and André Morell.
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The Black Rider (film)
The Black Rider is a 1954 British crime thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson, and Leslie Dwyer.
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The Colditz Story
The Colditz Story is a 1955 British prisoner of war film starring John Mills and Eric Portman and directed by Guy Hamilton.
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The First Men in the Moon (2010 film)
The First Men in the Moon, also promoted as H. G. Wells' The First Men in the Moon, is a 2010 television drama written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Damon Thomas, that stars Gatiss as Cavor and Rory Kinnear as Bedford, with Alex Riddell, Peter Forbes, Katherine Jakeways, Lee Ingleby and Julia Deakin.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hellions
The Hellions is a 1961 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin starring Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries, Ronald Fraser and Colin Blakely that was set and filmed in South Africa.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Long Ships (film)
The Long Ships is a 1964 Anglo–Yugoslav adventure film shot in Technirama directed by Jack Cardiff and starring Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Russ Tamblyn and Rosanna Schiaffino.
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The Man in the Sky
The Man in the Sky (released in the U.S. as Decision Against Time) is a 1957 British thriller drama film directed by Charles Chrichton and starring Jack Hawkins and Elizabeth Sellars.
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The Notorious Landlady
The Notorious Landlady is a 1962 American comedy mystery film starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire.
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The Nun's Story (film)
The Nun's Story is a 1959 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Edith Evans, and Peggy Ashcroft.
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The Prisoner of Zenda (1979 film)
The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine that stars Peter Sellers, Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffries, Elke Sommer, Gregory Sierra, Jeremy Kemp, and Catherine Schell.
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The Quatermass Xperiment
The Quatermass Xperiment (a.k.a. The Creeping Unknown in the United States) is a 1955 British science fiction horror film from Hammer Film Productions, based on the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment written by Nigel Kneale.
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The Railway Children (1970 film)
The Railway Children is a 1970 British family drama film based on the 1906 novel of the same name by E. Nesbit.
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The Revenge of Frankenstein
The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 Technicolor British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn and Eunice Gayson.
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The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant Christian church and an international charitable organization headquartered in London, England.
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The Scarlet Blade
The Scarlet Blade (released in the United States as The Crimson Blade, but with the dialogue unchanged) is a 1963 British adventure film written and directed by John Gilling and starring Lionel Jeffries, Oliver Reed, Jack Hedley and June Thorburn.
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The Secret of My Success (1965 film)
The Secret of My Success is a 1965 British black comedy film from American writer-director Andrew L. Stone, starring James Booth, Shirley Jones, Stella Stevens, Honor Blackman, and Lionel Jeffries (in four roles).
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The Spy with a Cold Nose
The Spy with a Cold Nose is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott, and Colin Blakely.
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The Thirteen Chairs
The Thirteen Chairs (12 + 1; Una su 13) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani and starring Sharon Tate, Vittorio Gassman and Orson Welles, and featuring Vittorio De Sica, Terry-Thomas, Mylène Demongeot, Grégoire Aslan, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Lionel Jeffries.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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The Trials of Oscar Wilde
The Trials of Oscar Wilde, also known as The Man with the Green Carnation and The Green Carnation, is a 1960 British drama film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry.
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The Truth About Spring
The Truth about Spring (also known as The Pirates of Spring Cove or Miss Jude) is a 1965 American-British Technicolor adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hayley Mills, John Mills and James MacArthur.
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The Vicious Circle (1957 film)
The Vicious Circle is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring John Mills, Noelle Middleton, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Lionel Jeffries.
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The Water Babies (film)
The Water Babies is a 1978 live action-animated family film directed by Lionel Jeffries and starring James Mason, Bernard Cribbins, Billie Whitelaw, Joan Greenwood, David Tomlinson, Tommy Pender, and Samantha Gates.
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The Wrong Arm of the Law
The Wrong Arm of the Law is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries, John Le Mesurier and Bill Kerr.
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Tom, Dick and Harriet
Tom, Dick and Harriet is a British sitcom that was broadcast for two series from 1982 to 1983.
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Two-Way Stretch
Two-Way Stretch, also known as Nothing Barred, is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Robert Day and starring Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Lionel Jeffries and Bernard Cribbins.
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Ty Jeffries
Ty Jeffries is a British composer, lyricist, pianist and singer.
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Up in the World
Up in the World is a 1956 black and white comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson and Jerry Desmonde.
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Up the Creek (1958 film)
Up the Creek is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Lodge and Lionel Jeffries.
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Vascular dementia
Vascular dementia is dementia caused by a series of strokes.
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What Changed Charley Farthing?
What Changed Charley Farthing? (also known as The Bananas Boat), is a 1975 comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers, starring Doug McClure, Lionel Jeffries, and Hayley Mills.
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Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (U.S. title: Who Slew Auntie Roo?) is a 1971 horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Shelley Winters, Mark Lester, and Sir Ralph Richardson.
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Will Any Gentleman...?
Will Any Gentleman...?, also known as Reluctant Casanova, is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring George Cole, Veronica Hurst, Heather Thatcher, Jon Pertwee, and William Hartnell.
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Wimborne Minster
Wimborne Minster (often referred to as Wimborne) is a market town in Dorset in South West England, and the name of the Church of England church in that town.
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Windfall (1955 film)
Windfall, also released as Dangerous Money, is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Lionel Jeffries, Jack Watling and Gordon Jackson.
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Wombling Free
Wombling Free is a 1977 British film adaptation of the children's television series The Wombles.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yangon
Yangon (ရန်ကုန်), formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma).
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You Must Be Joking! (1965 film)
You Must Be Joking! is a 1965 black and white British comedy film directed by Michael Winner and starring Michael Callan, Lionel Jeffries, and Denholm Elliott.
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See also
Deaths from vascular dementia
- Andrew Sachs
- B. B. King
- Bob Holness
- Chalkie White (rugby union)
- Claudette Woodard
- Conny Van Dyke
- Cy Young (athlete)
- David Bellamy
- Frank Beckmann
- Frank Kopel
- George Robb (footballer)
- Gordon McQueen
- Graeme Gibson
- Graham Skidmore
- Harry M. Miller
- Irvine Loudon
- Jean Boht
- Jesse Helms
- Joan Micklin Silver
- Joe Kinnear
- Johnny Brooks
- Josephine Tota
- Larry Canning
- Laurence Payne
- Leonard Lee
- Lionel Jeffries
- Malky McCormick
- Michael Hopkins (architect)
- Norma Paulus
- Peggy Charren
- Peter Cheeseman
- Ralph Dunagin
- Richard Lennon
- Robby Müller
- Ronan O'Rahilly
- Roy Swinbourne
- Ruth Brinker
- Stonewall Jackson (singer)
- William Newman (actor)
Male actors from Dorset
- Alan Carr
- Anthony Forwood
- Billy Burden
- Bob Courtney
- Chris Jarvis (actor)
- Colson Smith
- Edgar Wright
- Ernie Bourne
- Freddie Fox (actor)
- Geoffrey Hutchings
- Herbert Bunston
- Lionel Jeffries
- Llewellyn Rees
- Luke Allen-Gale
- Mark Northover
- Maurice Evans (actor)
- Olaf Pooley
- Oliver Milburn
- Oswald Yorke
- Ray Lonnen
- Raymond Sargent
- Sebastian Graham Jones
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Jeffries
Also known as Lionel Charles Jeffries, Lionel Jeffires, Lionel Jeffreys.
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