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To Serve Them All My Days is a novel by British author R. F. Delderfield.. First published in 1972, the book was adapted for television in 1980. It has been adapted twice by Shaun McKenna, first as a stage play at the Royal Theatre Northampton (Royal & Derngate) in 1992 [1] and again as a five-part series of 45-minute plays for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in January 2006.
David Powlett-Jones, a coal miner's son from South Wales, has risen from the ranks and been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the First World War.In 1918, after being injured and shell-shocked, he is hired to teach modern history at Bamfylde School, a fictional public school in North Devon, in the southwest of England, where he wins the respect and acclaim of colleagues and pupils.
Francis George Middlemass (28 May 1919 – 8 September 2006) was an English actor, who even in his early career played older roles. He is best remembered for his television roles as Rocky Hardcastle in As Time Goes By, Algy Herries in To Serve Them All My Days, and Dr. Alex Ferrenby in 20 episodes of Heartbeat.
1972: For My Own Amusement (autobiographical) 1972: To Serve Them All My Days; 1973: Give Us This Day (Swann saga) 1979: Diana, see 1960; 1962; Series. 1958: The Dreaming Suburb and The Avenue Goes to War belong to the "Avenue series" 1966–1968: A Horseman Riding By is a trilogy comprising "Long Summer's Day", "Post of Honour" and "The Green ...
MacNaughtan played Sir Geoffrey Wellingham in Yorkshire Television's The Sandbaggers, Dr. Crawley in Thames Television's Mr Palfrey of Westminster, and portrayed the acerbic teacher Howarth in the 1981 BBC serial To Serve Them All My Days. He played the role of Sir Percy Browne, head of MI5, in A Very British Coup in 1988. [1]
Andrew Wynford Davies (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ s /; born 20 September 1936) is a Welsh screenwriter and novelist, best known for his television adaptations of To Serve Them All My Days, House of Cards, Middlemarch, Pride and Prejudice, Bleak House, War & Peace, and his original serial A Very Peculiar Practice. [1] He was made a BAFTA Fellow in 2002.
To Serve Them All My Days: Ellie Herries: 10 episodes 1981–1982: Barriers: Miss Price: 12 episodes 1984: The Gentle Touch: Mrs McAvoy: Episode: "Cure" 1985: A Room with a View: Mrs Butterworth: 1987: The Bill: Mrs. Irving: Episode: "Overnight Stay" 1988: A Very Peculiar Practice: Joan Bunn: Episode: "Values of the Family" 1991: Ålder okänd ...
Kay joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 and appeared in Stratford and at the Aldwych, London.He remained until 1966, during which time he portrayed a wide variety of roles, including Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar, Clarence in The Wars of The Roses, Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice, Antipholus of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors, Osric in the David Warner Hamlet, Dobchinsky ...