Dame Catherine Ann Cookson, DBE (née McMullen; 20 June 1906 – 11 June 1998), was a British writer. She is in the top 20 of the most widely read British...
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Catherine Cookson: The Rag Nymph Catherine Cookson: The Round Tower Catherine Cookson: The Secret Catherine Cookson: The Tide of Life Catherine Cookson's Tilly...
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Telegraph Archived September 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Catherine Cookson: "Cookson sold 120 million books and for a lengthy period of the 20th century...
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Newcastle University (redirect from Catherine Cookson Building)
Newcastle University (legally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England....
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starring Robson Green, directed by Norman Stone, based on a novel by Catherine Cookson. Rory Connor (Robson Green) is a rent-collector on Tyneside with a...
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president of British Cycling Dame Catherine Cookson (1906–1998), English romance novelist Edgar Christopher Cookson (1883–1915), British naval officer...
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Kathryn Tickell (redirect from Catherine Tickell)
included "Our Kate", a composition by Kathryn Tickell dedicated to Catherine Cookson. In 2011, she took part in the Sunderland A.F.C. charity Foundation...
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based on a novel by Catherine Cookson. Producer Ray Marshall bought the film rights to several of the period works of Catherine Cookson, beginning in 1989...
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also played Fred the butcher in the televised series of episodes by Catherine Cookson. In 2012, Benton appeared in the one-off special Panto! as Francis...
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the surname include: Catherine Cookson (1906–1998), English author who published in the United States under her maiden name Catherine McMullen Curtis T....
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Velvet Gown is a 1991 ITV television film, based on the 1984 novel by Catherine Cookson, and starring Janet McTeer, Geraldine Somerville, and Bob Peck. It...
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Boswell approached Tyneside novelist Catherine Cookson with an idea (of his second wife, Lena) he adapt Cookson's semi-autobiographical Katie Mulholland...
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directed by Alan Grint and based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Cookson. In Newcastle-on-Tyne in the 1950s, Vanessa Ratcliffe (Emilia Fox)...
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The Cinder Path (category Novels by Catherine Cookson)
The Cinder Path is a 1978 novel by British author Catherine Cookson. In 1994, it was adapted into a film directed by Simon Langton. In the English countryside...
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teacher Mary Llewellyn in an adaptation of The Fifteen Streets by Catherine Cookson. In 1991, she played Iris Bentley, sister to Derek Bentley, played...
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artist, Stanhope, in "Colour Blind", a TV mini-series based on the Catherine Cookson novel. In 2004 he played Dr Matt Carney in “Shadowplay“, S4:E11&12...
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The Return of the Native. Some of his earliest parts were in two Catherine Cookson films: The Dwelling Place (1994) and The Tide of Life (1996). Stevenson...
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Upstarts, a 2017 book by Brad Stone The Upstart, a 1998 novel by Catherine Cookson Upstart Associates, an artists' studio formed by four well-known comics...
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and "Something He Can Feel". She also starred as Rose Angelina in Catherine Cookson's Colour Blind. Ejogo was briefly married to trip-hop artist Tricky...
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dedicated to the life and times of Catherine Cookson. From 1985 to 2009 the area marketed itself as "Catherine Cookson Country", which attracted many visitors...
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Bannerman in four episodes of A Dinner of Herbs, an adaptation of the Catherine Cookson novel made for British television in 2000; and she appeared on series...
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Roy Ward Baker. It is based on the novel The Grand Man (1954) by Catherine Cookson. Steel worker Mike McNeil's drinking spirals out of control when he...
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Catherine Teresa Cookson or Mrs James Cookson (née Murray) (fl. 1830s) was an Irish botanical artist, who documented some of the botany of India. Catherine...
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but compared the story to an afternoon movie along the lines of a Catherine Cookson novel. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival...
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Her favourite books were those of Jane Austen, Dorothy Dunnett, Catherine Cookson, Georgette Heyer, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare's plays and...
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Sheila Grant; When the Boat Comes In, Behind the Bike Sheds, and some Catherine Cookson adaptations for Tyne Tees Television. She appeared as Norma, Dennis'...
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In the 1950s emerging bestselling British romance writers included Catherine Cookson, followed in the 1980s, by Marion Chesney (pen name M.C. Beaton),...
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directed by Simon Langton and based on the novel of the same name by Catherine Cookson. In the English countryside of the early 20th century, the prosperous...
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(novel), a 1948 novel by James M. Cain. The Moth, a 1986 novel by Catherine Cookson. De Havilland Moth, a series of light aircraft, sports planes and...
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hereditary poliosis. The Mallen family featured in a sequence of novels by Catherine Cookson, of which The Mallen Streak was the first. She later adapted them...
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