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Williams was also the primary scriptwriter for the second season – based on Greek myths – of the acclaimed Jim Henson's Storyteller series. Williams' most successful work has been the 2005 TV drama Elizabeth I , being himself nominated for an Emmy Award for his script and winning multiple awards for the film and its star, Helen Mirren .
Nigel Williams (author) (born 1948), British novelist, screenwriter and playwright; Nigel Williams (broadcaster), British broadcaster and voice over artist; Nigel Williams (conservator) (1944–1992), British conservator and restorer; Nigel Williams (children's rights activist), Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (2003 ...
The Wimbledon Trilogy consists of three books written by Nigel Williams set in Wimbledon, London and published by Faber & Faber: . Front cover of The Wimbledon Poisoner illustrated by Pierre Le-Tan
Author: Nigel Williams: Cover artist: Pierre Le-Tan: Language: ... From Wimbledon to Waco is a 1995 travelogue book written by Nigel Williams describing his family's ...
Two and a Half Men in a Boat is a 1993 travelogue book written by English novelist, screenwriter and playwright Nigel Williams describing his travel on the Thames inspired by Jerome K. Jerome's book Three Men in a Boat. [1]
Anthony Minghella was credited as the series' creator but this spin-off was written by Nigel Williams (author). This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed . Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
Two and a Half Men in a Boat by novelist Nigel Williams described the author's trip down the Thames accompanied by two friends (explorer JP and BBC executive Alan) and Williams' dog Badger. [30] Gita sul Tevere is an Italian humorous book inspired by this famous English novel. [citation needed]
Author Introduction by Published [1] Originally published Augustus Carp, Esq. Henry Howarth Bashford: John Letts [2] Oct 2000 1924 Seven Men and Two Others: Max Beerbohm: Nigel Williams [3] Jan 2001 1950 How to Travel Incognito: Ludwig Bemelmans: Robert Wernick [4] April 2001 1952 Mapp and Lucia: E F Benson: Stephen Pile [5] Feb 2001 1931 The ...
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