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  2. Clouds of Witness - Wikipedia

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    Clouds of Witness is a 1926 mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the second in her series featuring Lord Peter Wimsey. In the United States the novel was first published in 1927 under the title Clouds of Witnesses. [2] [3] It was adapted for television in 1972, as part of a series starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter.

  3. Lord Peter Wimsey (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey is a series of full cast BBC Radio drama adaptations of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey detective novels broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1973 and 1983, with a further adaptation of Gaudy Night mounted for BBC Audiobooks in 2005 to complete the full sequence of Sayers' novels, all starring Ian Carmichael in the title role.

  4. Lord Peter Wimsey (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The adaptations star Ian Carmichael as aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, the second son of the Duke of Denver.Not wanting for money, charm or intelligence, Wimsey takes up detective work as an amateur pursuit, using his connections and social status to assist the police in their investigations.

  5. Lord Peter Wimsey - Wikipedia

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    Wimsey was played by Ian Carmichael, with Bunter being played by Glyn Houston (with Derek Newark stepping in for The Unpleasantness at The Bellona Club), in a series of separate serials under the umbrella title Lord Peter Wimsey, that ran between 1972 and 1975, adapting five novels (Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club ...

  6. Edith Mary Gell - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the book The Cloud of Witness, published in 1891. The Honourable Edith Mary Gell (née Brodrick; 1860–1944) was a writer and Christian activist, also known as Edith Lyttleton Gell and Edith Brodrick Gell.

  7. John Wesley Hanson - Wikipedia

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    A Cloud of Witnesses Containing Selections from the Writings of Poets and Other Literary and Celebrated Persons, Expressive of the Universal Triumph of Good Over Evil, 1880. [This appears to be a later edition of Witnesses to the Truth.] The Prayer of Prayers: Twelve Discourses On the Lord's Prayer, 1882.

  8. Category : British novels adapted into television shows

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    Death in the Clouds; Death Is Now My Neighbour; Death of a Ghost; Death of an Expert Witness; The Death of the Heart; Death on the Nile; The Deceiver (novel) Abracadaver (Lovesey novel) The Detective Wore Silk Drawers; The Devil's Novice; The Diary of a Nobody; Discworld; Doctor Thorne; A Dog of Flanders; Dombey and Son; Doors Open; Dumb Witness

  9. James H. Smylie - Wikipedia

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    A Cloud of Witnesses: A History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Richmond, Va: Covenant Life Curriculum Press. 1965. Into all the World. Richmond, Va: Covenant Life Curriculum Press. 1965. Go therefore: 150 years of Presbyterians in global mission. Presbyterian Publishing House. 1987. A Brief History of the Presbyterians. Geneva ...