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Continue reading →: THEATRE PROGRAMME OF COLLABORATORS PLAY STARRING JOHN THAW. 1973First introduced in 1973. John Mortimer is probably most famous for writing the Rumpole of the Bailey stories which were later turned into a very successful TV series. Alongside John Thaw the play starred Peter McEnery and Diane Cilento. Peter starred in the Morse episode, Last Seen Wearing. Diane Cilento…
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Continue reading →: MORE ARTICLES FROM THE BRITISH TV GUIDE, TV TIMES, FROM 1971 – 1974.Hello everyone and welcome to a new post. As the title suggests here are more articles from the TV magazine, TV Times. Included in these articles is the mention of the one off film, Regan as part of the Armchair Theatre series. This one film led to the Sweeney series…
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Continue reading →: TV Guide Articles on Redcap and Assassin At The Door.Hello everyone and welcome to a new post. In the first article, John Thaw is mentioned in connection to his appearance in the the drama, Assassin At The Door, (Look Westward TV Guide, December 6th 1966). Up next we have a review from the same publication on the same date.…
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Continue reading →: Audiobook Read By John Thaw: Modesty Blaise: I Had A Date With Lady Janet. A Short Story.Welcome everyone to a new post. I may be wrong but this appears to be the only audiobook read by John Thaw. I’ve searched Google, Audible etc and can’t find anything else read by John Thaw. Let me know if there are others. Anyway… I recently bought an audiobook on…
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Continue reading →: Article About John Thaw and the City He Grew Up In: Manchester.This is an article in the Manchester City football club magazine. It is part of a series called CITY DNA. This is number 34 and is about JOHN THAW, his love of football and the Manchester City football team. The article is by Neil Leigh. Enjoy. Having been born in…




