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  2. Hugh Whitemore - Wikipedia

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    Born at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, son of Samuel George Whitemore (1907-1987), a clerk at an oil company, and Kathleen Alma, née Fletcher, [3] Whitemore studied for the stage at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he was taught by Peter Barkworth, then on the staff at RADA, who recognised he had the potential to make a significant contribution to the theatre, "though perhaps not as an ...

  3. Category:Plays by Hugh Whitemore - Wikipedia

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  4. Stevie (play) - Wikipedia

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    Stevie is a 1977 play by Hugh Whitemore, about the life of poet Stevie Smith.The play's two-week, pre-London engagement was at the Theatre Royal, Brighton.The production opened March 23, 1977, at the Vaudeville Theatre with Glenda Jackson as English poet and novelist Stevie Smith and featured Mona Washbourne and Peter Eyre.

  5. A Dance to the Music of Time (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was also written by Anthony Powell with Hugh Whitemore as co-writer. The series was produced by Table Top Productions and directed by Christopher Morahan and Alvin Rakoff. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 [1] on 9 October 1997 over four consecutive weeks.

  6. The Best of Friends (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Friends is an epistolary play by Hugh Whitemore about the friendship of George Bernard Shaw, Sydney Cockerell and Dame Laurentia McLachlan, based on the lengthy correspondence that passed between them for over 25 years.

  7. David Copperfield (1974 TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    David Copperfield is a British six-part television serial of the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens adapted by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Joan Craft and first shown on BBC 1 in weekly parts from 1 December 1974 to 5 January 1975. [1] It was a co-production with Time-Life Television Productions. [2] It is the earliest BBC adaptation to exist in its ...

  8. All Neat in Black Stockings - Wikipedia

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    All Neat in Black Stockings is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Victor Henry, Susan George and Jack Shepherd. [1] [2] The screenplay was by Jane Gaskell and Hugh Whitemore based on Gaskell's 1966 novel of the same title.

  9. The Gathering Storm (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Gathering Storm is a BBC–HBO co-produced television biographical film about Winston Churchill in the years just prior to World War II.The title of the film is that of the first volume of Churchill's largely autobiographical six-volume history of the war, which covered the period from 1919 to 3 September 1939, the day he became First Lord of the Admiralty.