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  2. What Ho! Jeeves - Wikipedia

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    Jeeves (sometimes written What Ho, Jeeves!) is a series of radio dramas based on some of the Jeeves short stories and novels written by P. G. Wodehouse, starring Michael Hordern as the titular Jeeves and Richard Briers as Bertie Wooster. The stories were adapted for radio by Chris Miller, except the last two novels featured in the series, which ...

  3. List of Doctor Who novelisations - Wikipedia

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    Novelisations of the unproduced scripts Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen and Doctor Who Meets Scratchman were published in 2018 and 2019 respectively. A new adaptation of The Evil of the Daleks written by Frazer Hines was released in 2023. [ 6 ] BBC Books began reprinting selected Target novelisations starting in July 2011.

  4. Gentleman Jack (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. 22 April 2019. (2019-04-22) –. 13 June 2022. (2022-06-13) Gentleman Jack is a historical drama television series created by Sally Wainwright for BBC One and HBO. [2][3][b] Set in the 1830s in Yorkshire, it stars Suranne Jones [6] as landowner and industrialist Anne Lister. The series is based on Lister's collected diaries—which run ...

  5. Law & Order (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    27 April 1978. (1978-04-27) Law & Order (often referred to as Law and Order) is a British television crime drama series, comprising four connected plays written by G. F. Newman and directed by Les Blair, which was first broadcast on 6 April 1978 on BBC Two. Each of the four stories within the series is told from a different perspective ...

  6. Helen Black (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Helen Black (writer) Helen Black. Nationality. British. Occupation (s) Screenwriter, author. Known for. Life and Death in the Warehouse. Helen Black is a British screenwriter and novelist, best known for her work on the BBC drama Time [1] and the film Life and Death in the Warehouse.

  7. BBC television drama - Wikipedia

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    BBC television dramas have been produced and broadcast since even before the public service company had an officially established television broadcasting network in the United Kingdom. As with any major broadcast network, drama forms an important part of its schedule, with many of the BBC 's top-rated programmes being from this genre.

  8. Cranford (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cranford (1972 TV series) Cranford is a British television series directed by Simon Curtis and Steve Hudson. The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was adapted from three novellas by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1858: Cranford, My Lady Ludlow and Mr Harrison's Confessions. "The Last Generation in England" was also used as a source.

  9. David Nicholls (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholls had written four episodes for the second series before being told of the cancellation. His anger over this led to him taking a break from screenwriting to concentrate on writing Starter for Ten. [7] When he returned to screenwriting, he adapted Much Ado About Nothing into a one-hour segment of the BBC's 2005 ShakespeaRe-Told season.