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Alan MacNaughtan (4 March 1920 – 29 August 2002) was a Scottish actor, born in Bearsden, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [1] He was educated at the Glasgow Academy , trained at RADA , and graduated in 1940 with the Bancroft Gold Medal. [ 2 ]
She initially views the Sandbaggers, and other such units around the world, as playing "cowboys and Indians" and perpetuating conflicts between countries, in particular between East and West. However, she slowly warms to both the Sandbaggers and Burnside personally, and the two begin a romantic relationship, albeit a complicated one due to ...
It featured Zhivila Roche as Molly Gibson, Alan MacNaughtan as Dr. Gibson, and Helen Christie as Clare Kirkpatrick. [2] A radio adaptation, dramatized in nine hour-long parts by Barry Campbell and directed by Jane Morgan, was produced in 1983 and first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August that year. It starred Tom Wilkinson and Kathryn Hurlbutt. [3]
The Double is a 1963 second feature British film directed by Lionel Harris and starring Jeannette Sterke, Alan MacNaughtan and Robert Brown. [1] Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios , it is based on a story by Wallace.
The Sandbaggers is a British spy thriller television series created by Ian Mackintosh, about men and women on the front lines of the Cold War.Set contemporaneously with its original broadcast on ITV from 1978 to 1980, The Sandbaggers examines the effect of espionage on the personal and professional lives of British intelligence officers and their American colleagues.
The worlds of “Alan Wake” and “Control” are the latest video games getting the film and TV treatment. Annapurna announced Thursday that is has partnered with Remedy Entertainment, the ...
The White Rabbit; Genre: World War Two: Based on: The White Rabbit by Bruce Marshall: Written by: Michael Voysey: Directed by: Peter Hammond: Starring: Kenneth More: Country of origin
Filming commenced with the pilot in May 1968 with the aim to shoot a 48-minute episode over a fortnight working Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm with some filming on alternate Sundays. The bulk of filming with the main cast was on two sound stages at ABC Elstree in Borehamwood where Department S and other series were also in production ...