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[6] [2] Paterson would work with Connolly again, some years later, when he performed in Connolly's play An Me Wi' a Bad Leg Tae. After having seen Paterson perform at the Festival, John McGrath invited him to join his theatre company, 7:84, touring the United Kingdom and Europe with plays such as The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil.
Patrick Mulkern of the Radio Times hailed the episode as "a victory for all", and praised Gatiss for the character of Professor Bracewell, commenting favourably on how the writer "turns him into an emotive robot like Star Trek's Data, and gives Bill Paterson material worthy of his status." [13]
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.
Bill Paterson Michael Maloney Mia Fernandez Aaron Johnson Megan Jones: Music by: Debbie Wiseman: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English ...
Oliver's Travels is a five-part television serial written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates, Sinéad Cusack, Bill Paterson, and Miles Anderson. It first aired in the UK in 1995. It first aired in the UK in 1995.
Off Camera is an American interview-based television series, magazine and podcast. It was created by photographer and director Sam Jones , who is also the host. Off Camera airs on DirecTV 's Audience channel 239, with a twelfth season as of August 19, 2019.
Law & Order: UK is a British adaptation of the American television series Law & Order, one of the most successful brands in American primetime television. [1] Law & Order: UK is based in London and duplicates the episode format of the original series but with appropriate modifications to more closely resemble the English legal system.
William Alexander Paterson a.k.a. Bill Alexander, (born 1948), American theatre director William Burns Paterson (1849–1915), Scottish horticulturist, founder Alabama State University William Paterson Paterson (1860–1939), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1919