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William Tulloch Paterson (born 3 June 1945) is a Scottish actor with a career in theatre, film, television and radio. Throughout his career he has appeared regularly in radio drama and provided the narration for a large number of documentaries.
Comfort and Joy is a 1984 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Bill Paterson as a radio disc jockey whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval after his girlfriend leaves him.
Law & Order: UK is a British adaptation of the American television series Law & Order, one of the most successful brands in American primetime television. [1] Law & Order: UK is based in London and duplicates the episode format of the original series but with appropriate modifications to more closely resemble the English legal system.
Shetland star Ashley Jensen and her husband Kenny Doughty are also among the acting talent for the trailer as well as veteran actor Bill Paterson. "I have never seen Scotland represented on ...
Lyman Beesbury (Bill Paterson): King Viserys’ master of coin. He was killed for voicing his objection to the council’s plan to crown Aegon upon Viserys’ death, and was an early casualty ...
Patrick Mulkern of the Radio Times hailed the episode as "a victory for all", and praised Gatiss for the character of Professor Bracewell, commenting favourably on how the writer "turns him into an emotive robot like Star Trek's Data, and gives Bill Paterson material worthy of his status." [13]
The play featured an ensemble cast of around 40, [17] including Catherine Tate, Mark Gatiss, Timothy West, [18] Nina Sosanya and Bill Paterson. [19] Judi Dench also starred alongside her real life daughter Finty Williams for the first time, playing a mother and daughter [20] and marking her first performance at the theatre since 1976. [21]
The 1992 production starred Sharon Gless as Annie Wilkes and Bill Paterson as Paul Sheldon, [1] while the 2005 production starred Lisa Morgan as Wilkes and Stephen G. Anthony as Sheldon. [ 5 ] King's Head Theatre (2005)