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This Is England – Feature film released on 12 September 2006; This Is England '86 – Four episodes broadcast between 7 and 28 September 2010; This Is England '88 – Three episodes broadcast between 13 and 15 December 2011; This Is England '90 – Four episodes broadcast between 13 September and 4 October 2015
Thomas Fuller (baptised 19 June 1608 – 16 August 1661) was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England , published in 1662, after his death.
This Is England is a 2006 British coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Shane Meadows. Its plot centres on young skinheads in England in 1983, illustrating how their subculture became influenced by the far-right politics. The film's title is a direct reference to a scene where the character Combo explains his nationalist views using ...
Gerald Thomas: 17 February 1971: Henry VIII Sid James as King Henry VIII Part of the Carry On series Mary, Queen of Scots: Charles Jarrott: 22 December 1971: Mary, Queen of Scots Vanessa Redgrave as Mary, Queen of Scots [4] Henry VIII and His Six Wives: Waris Hussein: 13 July 1972: Henry VIII Keith Michell as Henry VIII Charles & Diana: A Royal ...
Thomas Bentley: Polly Ward, Stuart Hall, Trilby Clark: The Jolly Farmers [citation needed] Short film: R.E. Jeffrey: Claude Fitzgerald, Edward Reach, Albert Wyndham Juno and the Paycock [3] [2] [4] Film: Comedy: Alfred Hitchcock: Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Edward Chapman, Sara Allgood: Kiss Me Sergeant [3] Monty Banks: Leslie Fuller ...
Ironclad is a 2011 British action historical drama film [4] directed by Jonathan English.Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi, and Charles Dance. [5]
A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British historical drama film directed and produced by Fred Zinnemann, adapted by Robert Bolt from his play of the same name.It depicts the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused both to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and to take an Oath of ...
The 20th-century Shakespeare scholar W. W. Greg places it in the reign of Henry VI, basing his conclusion in part on Thomas Fuller's posthumously published History of the Worthies of England (1662). [151] If this is the case then the "Duke of Norfolk" referred to in the play would be Mowbray. [148]