Peter Kenny, the Glossary
Peter Kenny is a voice-over artist, actor, singer and designer living in South West London.[1]
Table of Contents
77 relations: Adele Parks, Andrzej Sapkowski, Audiobook, AudioFile (magazine), Baptism of Fire (novel), Benjamin Zephaniah, Bertolt Brecht, Blood of Elves, Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, Button Moon, Catherine Webb, Christopher Priest (novelist), Complete Works (RSC festival), Consider Phlebas, Divinity: Original Sin, Edward St Aubyn, Excession, Hachette Livre, Iain Banks, Inversions (novel), Jamie Thraves, John Osborne, Jonas Jonasson, Junk (novel), Kate Atkinson (writer), Kidnapped (novel), King's Theatre, Edinburgh, Little, Brown and Company, Look to Windward, Melvin Burgess, Nikolai Gogol, One Good Turn (novel), Orion Publishing Group, Passamezzo, Paul O'Grady, Perth Theatre, Peter Gill (playwright), Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Puck of Pook's Hill, Rageh Omaar, Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Robert Louis Stevenson, Romonet, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal National Institute of Blind People, Royal Shakespeare Company, Rudyard Kipling, Ruth Downie, Saint Joan (play), Scottish Theatre Company, ... Expand index (27 more) »
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Adele Parks
Adele Parks is an English women's fiction author.
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Andrzej Sapkowski
Andrzej Sapkowski (born 21 June 1948) is a Polish fantasy writer, essayist, translator and a trained economist.
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Audiobook
An audiobook (or a talking book) is a recording of a book or other work being read out loud.
AudioFile (magazine)
AudioFile is a print and online magazine whose mission is to review "unabridged and abridged audiobooks, original audio programs, commentary, and dramatizations in the spoken-word format.
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Baptism of Fire (novel)
Baptism of Fire (Polish original title: Chrzest ognia) is the third novel in the Witcher Saga written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in 1996 in Polish and in English in 2014.
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Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (15 April 1958 – 7 December 2023) was a British writer, dub poet, actor, musician and professor of poetry and creative writing.
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Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet.
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Blood of Elves
Blood of Elves (Krew elfów) is the first novel in The Witcher series written by the Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland in 1994.
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Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (also known as Circle of Blood in the United States) is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game developed by Revolution Software.
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Button Moon
Button Moon is a British children's television programme broadcast from 8 December 1980 to 1 December 1988 in the United Kingdom on ITV network.
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Catherine Webb
Catherine Webb (born 1986) is a British author.
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Christopher Priest (novelist)
Christopher Mackenzie Priest (14 July 1943 – 2 February 2024) was a British novelist and science fiction writer.
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Complete Works (RSC festival)
The Complete Works was a festival set up by the Royal Shakespeare Company, running between April 2006 and March 2007 at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Consider Phlebas
Consider Phlebas, first published in 1987, is a space opera novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks.
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Divinity: Original Sin
Divinity: Original Sin is a role-playing video game developed and published by Larian Studios.
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Edward St Aubyn
Edward St Aubyn (born 1960) is an English author and journalist.
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Excession
Excession is a 1996 science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks.
Hachette Livre
Hachette Livre (or simply known as Hachette) is a French publishing group that was based in Paris.
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Iain Banks
Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author, writing mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, adding the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies.
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Inversions (novel)
Inversions is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1998.
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Jamie Thraves
Jamie Thraves (born James Thraves, 2 June 1969 in Romford, London) is a British film writer and director.
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John Osborne
John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter, actor, and entrepreneur, who is regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-war theatre.
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Jonas Jonasson
Pär-Ola Jonas Jonasson (born Per Ola Jonasson; 6 July 1961) is a Swedish journalist and writer, best known as the author of the best-seller The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.
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Junk (novel)
Junk, known as Smack in the US, is a realistic novel for young adults, written by British author Melvin Burgess and published in 1996 by Andersen in the UK.
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Kate Atkinson (writer)
Kate Atkinson (born 20 December 1951) is an English writer of novels, plays and short stories.
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Kidnapped (novel)
Kidnapped is a historical fiction adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, written as a boys' novel and first published in the magazine Young Folks from May to July 1886.
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King's Theatre, Edinburgh
The King's Theatre is a theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Little, Brown and Company
Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston.
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Look to Windward
Look to Windward is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 2000.
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Melvin Burgess
Melvin Burgess (born 25 April 1954) is a British writer of children's fiction.
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Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian origin. Gogol used the grotesque in his writings, for example in his works "The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat", and "Nevsky Prospekt". These stories, and others such as "Diary of a Madman", have also been noted for their proto-surrealist qualities.
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One Good Turn (novel)
One Good Turn (subtitled A Jolly Murder Mystery) is a 2006 crime novel by Kate Atkinson set in Edinburgh during the Festival.
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Orion Publishing Group
Orion Publishing Group Ltd.
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Passamezzo
The passamezzo (plural: passamezzi or passamezzos) is an Italian folk dance of the 16th and early 17th centuries.
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Paul O'Grady
Paul James O'Grady (14 June 1955 – 28 March 2023) was an English comedian, broadcaster, drag queen, actor, and writer.
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Perth Theatre
Perth Theatre is an entertainment venue in Mill Street, Perth, Scotland.
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Peter Gill (playwright)
Peter Gill (born 7 September 1939) is a Welsh theatre director, playwright, and actor.
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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is a 2018 role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Versus Evil.
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Puck of Pook's Hill
Puck of Pook's Hill is a fantasy book by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1906, containing a series of short stories set in different periods of English history.
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Rageh Omaar
Rageh Omaar (Raage Oomaar; راجح اومار; born 19 July 1967) is a Somali-born British journalist and writer.
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Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College is a performance hall located in the Hudson Valley hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer.
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Romonet
Romonet is a UK-based, privately held company, headquartered in London, UK, that provides cloud-based solutions and services to data centers and associated technology.
Royal Lyceum Theatre
The Royal Lyceum Theatre is a 658-seat theatre in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, named after the Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House, the residence at the time of legendary Shakespearean actor Henry Irving.
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Royal National Institute of Blind People
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is a UK charity that offers information, support and advice to people in the UK with sight loss.
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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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Rudyard Kipling
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12.
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Ruth Downie
Ruth Downie (born 18 April 1955, North Devon, United Kingdom) is a British author.
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Saint Joan (play)
Saint Joan is a play by George Bernard Shaw about 15th-century French military figure Joan of Arc.
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Scottish Theatre Company
The Scottish Theatre Company was started in 1980 under the direction of Dundee-born actor Ewan Hooper who had revived the Greenwich Theatre, London in 1969, but for most of its 8 years it was directed by his successor Tom Fleming.
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Season of Storms
Season of Storms (Polish original title: Sezon burz) is the sixth novel and eighth overall book in the Witcher series written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland on 6 November 2013.
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Surface Detail
Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks is a science fiction novel in his Culture series, first published in the UK on 7 October 2010 and the US on 28 October 2010.
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Sword of Destiny
Sword of Destiny (Miecz przeznaczenia) is the second published short story collection and fix-up novel in Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series.
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The Crow Road
The Crow Road is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1992.
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The Culture
The Culture is a fictional interstellar post-scarcity civilisation or society created by the Scottish writer Iain Banks and features in a number of his space opera novels and works of short fiction, collectively called the ''Culture'' series.
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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August is a novel by Claire North, a pseudonym of British author Catherine Webb, published in April 2014.
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The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden
The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden is a Swedish novel written by Jonas Jonasson.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (novel)
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann), also known as The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared in the US, is a 2009 comic novel by the Swedish author Jonas Jonasson.
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The Hydrogen Sonata
The Hydrogen Sonata is a science fiction novel by Scottish author Iain M. Banks, set in his techno-utopian Culture universe.
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The Lady of the Lake (Sapkowski novel)
The Lady of the Lake (Polish original title: Pani Jeziora) is the fifth and final novel in the Witcher Saga written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland in 1999.
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The Last Wish
The Last Wish (Ostatnie życzenie) is the third published short story collection in Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series.
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The Player of Games
The Player of Games is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1988.
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The Prestige
The Prestige is a 1995 science fiction novel by British writer Christopher Priest.
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The Spooks of Bottle Bay
The Spooks of Bottle Bay is a children's drama series shown between the years of 1993 and 1995 on CITV.
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The State of the Art
The State of the Art is a short story collection by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1989.
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The Steep Approach to Garbadale
The Steep Approach to Garbadale is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 2007.
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The Tempest
The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that he wrote alone.
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The Tower of Fools
The Tower of Fools (Polish original title: Narrenturm) is the first historical fantasy novel in the Hussite Trilogy written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in 2002 in Polish and in English in 2020.
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The Tower of the Swallow
The Tower of the Swallow, published as The Tower of Swallows in the United States (Polish original title: Wieża Jaskółki) is the fourth novel in the Witcher Saga written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published in Poland in 1997.
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The Wasp Factory
The Wasp Factory is the first novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1984.
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Time of Contempt
Time of Contempt (Polish original title: Czas pogardy, early title was translated less literally as Time of Anger) is the second novel in the Witcher Saga written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski, first published 1995 in Polish, and 2013 in English (under the title The Time of Contempt).
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Transition (novel)
Transition is a novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, first published in 2009.
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University of Hull
The University of Hull is a public research university in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Use of Weapons
Use of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1990.
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W. J. Burley
William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a Cornish crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, which became the basis of the popular television series Wycliffe, shown from 1994 to 1998.
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Wycliffe and the House of Fear
Wycliffe and the House of Fear (1995) is a crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring detective Charles Wycliffe.
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See also
Male actors from Merseyside
- Andrew Gower
- David Bark-Jones
- Jake Harders
- Luke Roskell
- Martyn Andrews
- Michael Parr
- Paul Fox (actor)
- Peter Kenny
- Sonny Walker
- Steven Webb
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kenny
Also known as Kenny, Peter.
, Season of Storms, Surface Detail, Sword of Destiny, The Crow Road, The Culture, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden, The Guardian, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (novel), The Hydrogen Sonata, The Lady of the Lake (Sapkowski novel), The Last Wish, The Player of Games, The Prestige, The Spooks of Bottle Bay, The State of the Art, The Steep Approach to Garbadale, The Tempest, The Tower of Fools, The Tower of the Swallow, The Wasp Factory, Time of Contempt, Transition (novel), University of Hull, Use of Weapons, W. J. Burley, Wycliffe and the House of Fear.