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Peter Howitt, the Glossary

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Peter Howitt (born 5 May 1957) is a British actor and film director.[1]

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  1. 55 relations: Antitrust (film), BBC, Bread (TV series), British Columbia, Bromley, Brookside (TV series), Cameo appearance, Christine Keeler, Civvies (TV series), Class Act (British TV series), Colfe's School, Constant Hot Water, Dangerous Parking, Defying Gravity (TV series), Drama Studio London, Eltham, Emmerdale, Empire Awards, European Film Awards, Family Fortunes, Fleet Street, Frontiers (1996 TV series), Going to California (TV series), Highlander: The Series, How We Used to Live, In the Name of the Father (film), Insiders (British TV series), ITV Yorkshire, Johnny English, Kent, Lancashire, Laws of Attraction, Lee, London, London, Manchester, Paisley Grammar School, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Peter Hewitt (director), Profumo affair, Radio Rebel, Reasonable Doubt (2014 film), Rogue (TV series), Scorched Earth (2018 film), Screen One, Shanghai International Film Festival, Sharon and Elsie, Sliding Doors, Solo (TV series), Some Mother's Son, Sue Jenkins, ... Expand index (5 more) »

  2. Alumni of the Drama Studio London
  3. European Film Award for Best Screenwriter winners

Antitrust (film)

Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 American techno thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Bread (TV series)

Bread is a British television sitcom, written and created by Carla Lane, about a close-knit, working-class family in Liverpool, England.

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British Columbia

British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.

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Bromley

Bromley is a large town in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Brookside (TV series)

Brookside is a British television soap opera, set in Liverpool, England, which began on the launch night of Channel 4, 2 November 1982.

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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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Christine Keeler

Christine Margaret Keeler (22 February 1942 – 4 December 2017) was an English model and showgirl.

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Civvies (TV series)

Civvies is a six-part thriller first broadcast on BBC1 on 22 September 1992.

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Class Act (British TV series)

Class Act is a British comedy-drama series produced by Verity Lambert.

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Colfe's School

Colfe's School, previously Colfe's Grammar School, is a co-educational private day school in Horn Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in southeast London, England, and one of the oldest schools in London.

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Constant Hot Water

Constant Hot Water is a British sitcom written by Colin Pearson.

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Dangerous Parking

Dangerous Parking is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Browne, who died in 1999.

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Defying Gravity (TV series)

Defying Gravity is a multi-nationally produced science fiction television series which first aired on August 2, 2009 on ABC and CTV and was canceled in October 2009.

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Drama Studio London

Drama Studio London (often abbreviated as DSL) is a British drama school in London.

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Eltham

Eltham is a district of southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Emmerdale

Emmerdale (known as Emmerdale Farm until 1989) is a British television soap opera that is broadcast on ITV.

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Empire Awards

The Empire Awards was an annual British awards ceremony honouring cinematic achievements in the local and global film industry.

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European Film Awards

The European Film Awards (or European Film Academy Awards) have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements.

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Family Fortunes

Family Fortunes is a British television game show based on the American game show Family Feud.

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Fleet Street

Fleet Street is a street in Central London, England.

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Frontiers (1996 TV series)

Frontiers is an ITV television crime drama series was produced by Carlton Television, broadcast between 7 May and 25 June 1996.

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Going to California (TV series)

Going to California is an American dramedy television series created for Showtime and airing from 2001 to 2002.

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Highlander: The Series

Highlander: The Series is a science fantasy action-adventure television series featuring Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul) of the Scottish Clan MacLeod, as the eponymous "Highlander".

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How We Used to Live

How We Used to Live was a long-running British educational history television series, produced for most of its run by Yorkshire Television.

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In the Name of the Father (film)

In the Name of the Father is a 1993 biographical crime drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan.

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Insiders (British TV series)

Insiders is a six-part British television drama series, created and written by playwright Lucy Gannon, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 19 February 1997.

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ITV Yorkshire

ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV network.

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Johnny English

Johnny English is a 2003 spy action comedy film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and William Davies.

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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.

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Lancashire

Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.

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Laws of Attraction

Laws of Attraction is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Howitt, based on a story by Aline Brosh McKenna and screenplay by Robert Harling and McKenna.

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Lee, London

Lee, also known as Lee Green, is an area of South East London, England, straddling the border of the London Borough of Lewisham and the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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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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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.

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Paisley Grammar School

Paisley Grammar School is a secondary school in Paisley, the largest town in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Paisley, Renfrewshire

Paisley (Paisley; Pàislig) is a large town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.

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Peter Hewitt (director)

Peter Hewitt (born 9 October 1962) is an English film director and writer. Peter Howitt and Peter Hewitt (director) are English film directors.

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Profumo affair

The Profumo affair was a major scandal in British politics during the early 1960s.

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Radio Rebel

Radio Rebel is a 2012 teen drama television film directed by Peter Howitt, written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott, based on the novel Shrinking Violet.

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Reasonable Doubt (2014 film)

Reasonable Doubt (also known as The Good Samaritan) is a 2014 Canadian-German crime thriller film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Peter A. Dowling.

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Rogue (TV series)

Rogue is a police drama television series created by Matthew Parkhill and starring Thandiwe Newton.

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Scorched Earth (2018 film)

Scorched Earth is a 2018 Canadian-American post-apocalyptic science fiction/action film directed by Peter Howitt starring Gina Carano.

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Screen One

Screen One is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and distributed by BBC Worldwide, that was transmitted on BBC One from 1989 to 1998.

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Shanghai International Film Festival

The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF,, French: Festival international du film de Shanghai) is the largest film festival in Asia and China's longest-running international cinema event.

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Sharon and Elsie

Sharon and Elsie is a British sitcom that aired for two series from 1984 to 1985.

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Sliding Doors

Sliding Doors is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow while also featuring John Hannah, John Lynch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn.

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Solo (TV series)

Solo is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1981 to 1982.

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Some Mother's Son

Some Mother's Son is a 1996 film written and directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, co-written by Jim Sheridan, and based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison, in Northern Ireland.

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Sue Jenkins

Susan Elizabeth Jenkins (born 31 July 1958) is an English actress.

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The Armstrong & Miller Show

The Armstrong & Miller Show is a British sketch comedy television show produced by Hat Trick Productions for BBC One.

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The Fixer (2015 Canadian TV series)

The Fixer is a Canadian four-part-miniseries.

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The Perfect Match (1995 film)

The Perfect Match is a British comedy-drama television film written by Mike Bullen and directed by Nick Hurran.

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Tokyo International Film Festival

The is a film festival established in 1985.

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Vancouver

Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.

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See also

Alumni of the Drama Studio London

European Film Award for Best Screenwriter winners

References

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

Also known as Howitt, Peter.

, The Armstrong & Miller Show, The Fixer (2015 Canadian TV series), The Perfect Match (1995 film), Tokyo International Film Festival, Vancouver.