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  2. Blue Remembered Hills - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Remembered Hills" is the 14th episode of ninth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 30 January 1979. "Blue Remembered Hills" was written by Dennis Potter, directed by Brian Gibson and produced by Kenith Trodd.

  3. Track 29 - Wikipedia

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    Somebody asked me if I liked this movie, and I had to answer that I did not, but then I realized once again what an inadequate word "like" is. The reason I didn't like "Track 29" is that the film is unlikable - perhaps deliberately so. But that doesn't make it a bad film, and it probably makes it a more interesting one.

  4. George Whyte-Melville - Wikipedia

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    Whyte-Melville (far left) playing in a foursome golf match about 1852.J. O. Fairlie stands second from the right.. George John Whyte-Melville was born in 1821, at Mount Melville near St Andrews, Scotland, as a son of Major John Whyte-Melville and Lady Catherine Anne Sarah Osborne and a grandson on his mother's side of the 5th Duke of Leeds. [3]

  5. West Country English - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills is a television play about children in the Forest of Dean during the Second World War. The dialogue is written in the style of the Forest dialect. The songs of Adge Cutler (from Nailsea, died 1974) were famous for their West Country dialect, sung in a strong Somerset accent.

  6. Dennis Potter - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist.He is best known for his BBC television serials Pennies from Heaven (1978) and The Singing Detective (1986) as well as the BBC television plays Blue Remembered Hills (1979) and Brimstone and Treacle (1976). [1]

  7. Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington - Wikipedia

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    He published two books of poetry (Last Post and Reveille, 2014 and The Black Dog's Day, 2017) under the name "Patrick of the Hills", and an autobiography (Those Blue Remembered Hills, 2015). [12] Gordon-Duff-Pennington died on 9 January 2021 at the age of 90. He was survived by four daughters, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. [2]

  8. Talk:Blue Remembered Hills - Wikipedia

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  9. Brimstone and Treacle - Wikipedia

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    Brimstone and Treacle is a 1976 BBC television play by Dennis Potter.Originally intended for broadcast as an episode of the series Play for Today, it remained untransmitted until 1987.