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Patrick Gerald Duggan (born 24 March 1945), known professionally as Patrick Malahide, is a British actor of stage and screen.[1]

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  1. 114 relations: 'Til There Was You, A Doll's House (1992 film), A Man of No Importance (film), A Month in the Country (film), A Short Stay in Switzerland, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Alfred Jingle, All the King's Men (1999 film), Amnesia (TV series), Arthur Frommer, Berkshire, Bernard Montgomery, Bilbao, Billy Elliot, Brideshead Revisited (film), Bridget Jones's Baby, Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film), Captain Jack (film), Caversham, Reading, Children of the North, Comfort and Joy (1984 film), Cutthroat Island, Dear Enemy (novel), December Bride (film), Douai School, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Elizabeth I (2005 TV series), Endeavour (TV series), EuroTrip, Eva Green, Extras (TV series), Five Days (TV series), Fortress 2: Re-Entry, Francis Walsingham, Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, Friends and Crocodiles, Game of Thrones, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, HBO, Hunted (2012 TV series), Indian Summers, Inspector Morse (TV series), Into the Storm (2009 film), James Bond, John Conroy, John Harrison, Kidnapped (1995 film), Liaison (TV series), Like Minds, ... Expand index (64 more) »

  2. People educated at Douai School

'Til There Was You

Til There Was You is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott Winant and starring Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dylan McDermott, and Sarah Jessica Parker.

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A Doll's House (1992 film)

A Doll's House is a 1992 videotaped television production of the 1879 play of the same name by Henrik Ibsen.

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A Man of No Importance (film)

A Man of No Importance is a 1994 comedy drama film written by Barry Devlin and directed by Suri Krishnamma, starring Albert Finney.

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A Month in the Country (film)

A Month in the Country is a 1987 British film directed by Pat O'Connor.

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A Short Stay in Switzerland

A Short Stay in Switzerland is a 2009 British television film directed by Simon Curtis and written by Frank McGuinness.

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Agatha Christie's Poirot

Agatha Christie's Poirot, or simply Poirot, is a British mystery drama television programme that aired on ITV from 8 January 1989 to 13 November 2013.

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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 King's Men (1999 film)

All the King's Men is a British World War I television drama by the BBC starring David Jason, first broadcast on Remembrance Sunday, 14 November 1999.

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Amnesia (TV series)

Amnesia is a one-off British crime drama television mini-series broadcast on ITV in March 2004, starring John Hannah as the protagonist, D.S. Mackenzie Stone, whose wife disappeared without trace three months ago.

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Arthur Frommer

Arthur Frommer (born July 17, 1929) is an American travel writer.

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Berkshire

The Royal County of Berkshire, commonly known as simply Berkshire (abbreviated Berks.), is a ceremonial county in South East England.

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Bernard Montgomery

Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (17 November 1887 – 24 March 1976), nicknamed "Monty", was a senior British Army officer who served in the First World War, the Irish War of Independence and the Second World War.

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Bilbao

Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the province of Biscay and in the Basque Country as a whole.

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Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot is a 2000 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall.

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Brideshead Revisited (film)

Brideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold.

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Bridget Jones's Baby

Bridget Jones's Baby is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer and Emma Thompson, based on the fictional columns by Fielding.

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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (film)

Captain Corelli's Mandolin is a 2001 war film directed by John Madden.

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Captain Jack (film)

Captain Jack is a 1999 British comedy film produced by John Goldschmidt and written by Jack Rosenthal.

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Caversham, Reading

Caversham is a village and suburb of Reading in Berkshire, England, located directly north of Reading town centre across the River Thames.

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Children of the North

Children of the North is a British television thriller drama series, written by John Hale, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 30 October 1991.

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Comfort and Joy (1984 film)

Comfort and Joy is a 1984 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Bill Paterson as a radio disc jockey whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval after his girlfriend leaves him.

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Cutthroat Island

Cutthroat Island is a 1995 adventure swashbuckler film directed by Renny Harlin and written by Robert King and Marc Norman from a story by Michael Frost Beckner, James Gorman, Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon.

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Dear Enemy (novel)

Dear Enemy is the 1915 sequel to Jean Webster's 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs.

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December Bride (film)

December Bride is a film produced in Ireland in 1990 and released on 29 November 1991.

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Douai School

Douai School was a public (fee-charging boarding) school run by the Douai Abbey Benedictine community at Woolhampton, England, until it closed in 1999.

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Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe or the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2018 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 different shows across 322 venues.

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Elizabeth I (2005 TV series)

Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British-American historical drama television serial directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England.

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Endeavour (TV series)

Endeavour is a British television detective drama series on ITV.

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EuroTrip

EuroTrip is a 2004 American teen sex comedy film directed by Jeff Schaffer and written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Schaffer.

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Eva Green

Eva Gaëlle Green (born) is a French actress.

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Extras is a British sitcom about extras working in television, film, and theatre.

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Five Days (TV series)

Five Days is a British dramatic television series produced by the BBC in association with Home Box Office (HBO).

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Fortress 2: Re-Entry

Fortress 2: Re-Entry is a 2000 American-Luxembourgish science fiction action film directed by Geoff Murphy.

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Francis Walsingham

Sir Francis Walsingham (– 6 April 1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death and is popularly remembered as her "spymaster".

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Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon

Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, (12 September 1866 – 12 August 1941), styled as the Earl of Willingdon between 1931 and 1936, was a British Liberal politician and administrator who served as Governor General of Canada and as Viceroy and Governor-General of India.

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Friends and Crocodiles

Friends and Crocodiles is a one-off British television drama production, written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and first broadcast on BBC One on 15 January 2006.

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Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and for HBO.

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Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz

Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen – 16 February 1973) was a German diplomat.

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Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Goodbye, Mr.

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HBO

Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Hunted (2012 TV series)

Hunted is a 2012 British television drama series created and written by Frank Spotnitz and produced by Kudos and Big Light Productions for British broadcaster BBC, for its main channel BBC One and American premium cable broadcaster Cinemax.

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Indian Summers

Indian Summers is a British drama television series that began airing on Channel 4 on 15 February 2015.

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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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Into the Storm (2009 film)

Into the Storm or Churchill at War (alt. title) is a 2009 biographical film about Winston Churchill and his days in office during the Second World War.

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James Bond

The James Bond series focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections.

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John Conroy

Sir John Ponsonby Conroy, 1st Baronet, KCH (21 October 1786 – 2 March 1854) was a British Army officer who served as comptroller to the Duchess of Kent and her young daughter, Princess Victoria, the future Queen of the United Kingdom.

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John Harrison

John Harrison (– 24 March 1776) was an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving the problem of calculating longitude while at sea.

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Kidnapped (1995 film)

Kidnapped is a 1995 TV adventure drama film directed by Ivan Passer and starring Armand Assante as Highlander Alan Breck and Brian McCardie as Lowlander David Balfour.

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Liaison (TV series)

Liaison is a British-French thriller television series written by Virginie Brac, directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Vincent Cassel and Eva Green.

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Like Minds

Like Minds is a 2006 Australian thriller film written and directed by Gregory J. Read.

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List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters

George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire saga features a large cast of characters.

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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.

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Luther (TV series)

Luther is a British psychological crime thriller television series starring Idris Elba as DCI John Luther and Ruth Wilson as Alice Morgan, written by Neil Cross.

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Maggie Q

Margaret Denise Quigley (born May 22, 1979), professionally known as Maggie Q, is an American actress.

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Martin Campbell

Martin Campbell (born 24 October 1943) is a New Zealand film and television director, based in the United Kingdom.

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Michael Keaton

Michael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), known professionally as Michael Keaton, is an American actor.

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Middlemarch (TV serial)

Middlemarch is a 1994 television adaptation of the 1871 novel of the same name by George Eliot.

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Minder (TV series)

Minder is a British comedy-drama series about the London criminal underworld.

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Miracle at Midnight

Miracle at Midnight is an American TV movie based on the rescue of the Danish Jews in Denmark during the Holocaust.

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Mortal Engines (film)

Mortal Engines is a 2018 post-apocalyptic steampunk film directed by Christian Rivers from a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson, based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Philip Reeve.

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New Tricks

New Tricks is a British television police procedural comedy drama, created by Nigel McCrery and Roy Mitchell, produced primarily by Wall to Wall (until its final year, when it was handled by Headstrong Pictures), and broadcast on BBC One.

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New Worlds (TV series)

New Worlds is a 2014 Channel 4 TV series, set in 1680s England and America and forming a sequel to The Devil's Whore.

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News at Twelve

News at Twelve is a 1988 British television comedy for children, written by Cliff Francis and Jeremy Sinclair under the pseudonym of Francis Sinclair.

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Ngaio Marsh

Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh (23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982) was a New Zealand mystery writer and theatre director.

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Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known by his stage name Nicolas Cage, is an American actor and film producer.

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Nova (American TV program)

Nova (stylized as NOVΛ) is an American popular science television program produced by WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts, since 1974.

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Ordinary Decent Criminal

Ordinary Decent Criminal is a 2000 crime comedy film, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, written by Gerard Stembridge, and stars Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino.

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Pangbourne College

Pangbourne College is a co-educational private day and boarding school located in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

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Patrick Brontë

Patrick Brontë (commonly; born Patrick Brunty; 17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an Irish Anglican minister and author who spent most of his adult life in England.

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Penélope Cruz

Penélope Cruz Sánchez (born 28 April 1974) is a Spanish actress.

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Performance (British TV series)

Performance is a UK television anthology series produced by Simon Curtis for the BBC.

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Peter Mullan

Peter Mullan (born 2 November 1959) is a Scottish actor and filmmaker.

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Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan (born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor and film producer.

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Playhouse (British TV series)

Playhouse, also known as ITV Playhouse, is a British television anthology series that ran from 1967 to 1983, which featured contributions from playwrights such as Dennis Potter, Rhys Adrian and Alan Sharp.

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Quills (film)

Quills is a 2000 period film directed by Philip Kaufman and adapted from the Obie award-winning 1995 play by Doug Wright, who also wrote the original screenplay.

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Reading, Berkshire

Reading is a town and borough in Berkshire, England.

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Roderick Alleyn

Roderick Alleyn (pronounced "Allen") is a fictional character who first appeared in 1934.

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Sahara (2005 film)

Sahara is a 2005 American action-adventure film directed by Breck Eisner based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Clive Cussler.

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Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor.

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Screen Two

Screen Two is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1985 to 1998 (not to be confused with a run of films shown on BBC2 under the billing Screen 2 between April 1977 and March 1978).

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Serial (radio and television)

In television and radio programming, a serial is a show that has a continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode-by-episode fashion.

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Survivors (2008 TV series)

Survivors is a British science fiction television series produced by the BBC.

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Sutherland's Law

Sutherland's Law is a television series made by BBC Scotland between 1973 and 1976.

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Sweeney 2

Sweeney 2 is a 1978 British action crime drama film.

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The 39 Steps (2008 film)

The 39 Steps is a 2008 British television adventure thriller feature-length adaptation of the 1915 John Buchan novel The Thirty-Nine Steps produced by the BBC.

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The Abduction Club

The Abduction Club is a 2002 British-Irish romantic comedy-drama adventure film directed by Stefan Schwartz.

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The Beautician and the Beast

The Beautician and the Beast is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis, written by Todd Graff, and starring Fran Drescher, Timothy Dalton, Lisa Jakub, Ian McNeice, and Patrick Malahide.

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The Black Adder

The Black Adder is the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder, written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, directed by Martin Shardlow and produced by John Lloyd.

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The Blackheath Poisonings (TV series)

The Blackheath Poisonings is a British period crime television series which originally aired on ITV in 3 episodes between 7 and 9 December 1992.

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The Eagle of the Ninth

The Eagle of the Ninth is a historical adventure novel for children written by Rosemary Sutcliff and published in 1954.

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The Final Curtain (film)

The Final Curtain is a 2002 British film directed by Patrick Harkins and starring Peter O'Toole.

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The Franchise Affair (1988 TV series)

The Franchise Affair is a British television series which originally aired on BBC One in 1988.

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The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries

The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries is a British detective television series, broadcast on BBC1, which was adapted from nine of the novels by Dame Ngaio Marsh, featuring the character Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn.

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The Killing Fields (film)

The Killing Fields is a 1984 British biographical drama film about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, which is based on the experiences of two journalists: Cambodian Dith Pran and American Sydney Schanberg.

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The Long Kiss Goodnight

The Long Kiss Goodnight is a 1996 American action thriller film co-produced and directed by Renny Harlin, and produced by Shane Black and Stephanie Austin with screenplay written by Black.

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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 One Game

The One Game is a four-part 1988 British television drama serial, produced by Central Independent Television and broadcast on ITV from 4 June to 25 June 1988.

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The Paradise (TV series)

The Paradise is a British television costume drama series co-produced by BBC Studios and Masterpiece.

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The Pickwick Papers (TV series)

The Pickwick Papers is a twelve-part BBC adaptation of the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, first broadcast in 1985.

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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 Protégé

The Protégé is a 2021 American action thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by Richard Wenk, and starring Maggie Q, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Malahide, David Rintoul, Ori Pfeffer, Ray Fearon, Caroline Loncq, and Robert Patrick.

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The Rocket Post

The Rocket Post is a 2004 British drama film directed by Stephen Whittaker and starring Ulrich Thomsen, Shauna Macdonald, Kevin McKidd and Patrick Malahide.

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The Singing Detective

The Singing Detective is a BBC television serial drama, written by Dennis Potter, starring Michael Gambon and directed by Jon Amiel.

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The Standard (TV series)

The Standard is a television series.

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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 World Is Not Enough

The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 spy film, the nineteenth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.

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Theon Greyjoy

Theon Greyjoy is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.

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Two Deaths

Two Deaths is a 1995 British drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Michael Gambon, Sônia Braga, and Patrick Malahide.

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U.S. Marshals (film)

U.S. Marshals is a 1998 American action crime thriller film directed by Stuart Baird, with a script written by John Pogue.

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University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Victoria & Albert (TV serial)

Victoria & Albert is a 2001 British-American historical television serial.

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Vincent Cassel

Vincent Cassel (born 23 November 1966) is a French actor.

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William Brodie

William Brodie (28 September 1741 – 1 October 1788), often known by his title of Deacon Brodie, was a Scottish cabinet-maker, deacon of a trades guild, and Edinburgh city councillor, who maintained a secret life as a housebreaker, partly for the thrill, and partly to fund his gambling.

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Woolhampton

Woolhampton is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England.

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See also

People educated at Douai School

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Malahide

Also known as Malahide, Patrick, P G Duggan, P. G. Duggan, Patrick Gerald Duggan.

, List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters, Lovejoy, Luther (TV series), Maggie Q, Martin Campbell, Michael Keaton, Middlemarch (TV serial), Minder (TV series), Miracle at Midnight, Mortal Engines (film), New Tricks, New Worlds (TV series), News at Twelve, Ngaio Marsh, Nicolas Cage, Nova (American TV program), Ordinary Decent Criminal, Pangbourne College, Patrick Brontë, Penélope Cruz, Performance (British TV series), Peter Mullan, Pierce Brosnan, Playhouse (British TV series), Quills (film), Reading, Berkshire, Roderick Alleyn, Sahara (2005 film), Samuel L. Jackson, Screen Two, Serial (radio and television), Survivors (2008 TV series), Sutherland's Law, Sweeney 2, The 39 Steps (2008 film), The Abduction Club, The Beautician and the Beast, The Black Adder, The Blackheath Poisonings (TV series), The Eagle of the Ninth, The Final Curtain (film), The Franchise Affair (1988 TV series), The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, The Killing Fields (film), The Long Kiss Goodnight, The New Avengers (TV series), The One Game, The Paradise (TV series), The Pickwick Papers (TV series), The Professionals (TV series), The Protégé, The Rocket Post, The Singing Detective, The Standard (TV series), The Sweeney, The World Is Not Enough, Theon Greyjoy, Two Deaths, U.S. Marshals (film), University of Edinburgh, Victoria & Albert (TV serial), Vincent Cassel, William Brodie, Woolhampton.