• Meikle and Anne Haddy and aired on the ABC as part of Wednesday Theatre. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time. A young Cambridge scientist...
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  • Wednesday Theatre is a 1960s Australian anthology show which aired on the ABC. Many of the episodes were imported from the BBC. However a number of episodes...
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  • play presented by Alexander Hay. It aired as part of Wednesday Theatre. At a girls school one of the girls is secretly married to a young man her parents...
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  • of Wednesday Theatre in Sydney. It aired on 6 January 1965 in Brisbane. It was based on a play by Hal Porter and directed by Christopher Muir in the ABC's...
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    Black Wednesday, or the 1992 sterling crisis, was a financial crisis that occurred on 16 September 1992 when the UK Government was forced to withdraw sterling...
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  • Kevin Anderson (actor) (category Steppenwolf Theatre Company players)
    a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, which has also featured John Malkovich, Gary Sinise and Laurie Metcalf. He has won a Theatre World Award...
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  • Alison Holloway (category Alumni of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts)
    Born in London, she grew up Battersea, and attended the nearby Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Holloway began her television career as a continuity...
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  • Australian comedy thriller television play which screened as part of Wednesday Theatre on 27 April 1966 in Melbourne, on 4 May 1966 in Sydney, and on 11...
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    the university's theatre troupe, the Howard Players. Roker toured with the Howard Players for performances in Norway in 1949; a trip sponsored by the...
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    existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944. The play begins with three characters who...
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    Keith Baxter (actor) (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    included The Affair (1962), Avanti! (1968), Sleuth (1970), Romantic Comedy (1980) and The Woman in Black (2001). Macbeth, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham...
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  • February 2021). "Wednesday 24 February 2021". TV Tonight. Retrieved 25 February 2021. Knox, David (5 March 2021). "Timeshifted: Wednesday 24 February 2021"...
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  • Crouse, and that's the name Russel Crouse has given the baby girl born to his wife Wednesday night at the Le Roy Hospital. "'The Legs' a Grandma". New...
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    John Alderton (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    in the RSC's production of Dutch Uncle. At the Comedy Theatre, July 1969, he played Jimmy Cooper in The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel. At the Howff...
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    needed] The Saint (episode "The Crime of the Century", 1965) – Joan Vendel The Scales of Justice (episode "The Haunted Man", 1966) – Laura The Wednesday Play...
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    Kitchen sink realism (category Theatre of the United Kingdom)
    television plays. The single play was then a staple of the medium, and Armchair Theatre (1956–68), produced by the ITV contractor ABC, The Wednesday Play (1964–70)...
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    Darlington Hippodrome on Wednesday 23 May, then toured to Wolverhampton, Malvern, Richmond, Oxford and finishing at Cambridge Arts Theatre on 30 June 2018. For...
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  • ""The Middle," "Modern Family," and "American Idol" Rise In Wednesday Broadcast Finals". The Nielsen Company. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original...
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  • actress Kika Markham, Sonia Markham, and Jehane Markham. The Deadly Affair (1966) – Daughter at Theatre Fragment of Fear (1970) – Schoolgirl Sunday Bloody Sunday...
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  • Wesley Taylor (category American male musical theatre actors)
    Lucas Beineke, Wednesday's love interest, in the musical The Addams Family, a role he originated after previously playing the role in the 2009 Chicago production...
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  • Alan Lake (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    (1966) — Prison Officer (uncredited) Thirty-Minute Theatre, episode "The Wake" (1967) The Wednesday Play: Dial Rudolph Valentino One One (1967) — Con Z-Cars...
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  • Isabel Dean (category Actors from the London Borough of Wandsworth)
    included The Deep Blue Sea, Breaking the Code and John Osborne's The Hotel in Amsterdam, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. In 1949 she appeared in The Foolish...
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  • Robin Saunders (category Governors of the British Film Institute)
    Financial Times – Wednesday, 19 July 2006, "Inspicio expands with Eclipse purchase." Salamander Davoudi". “Derivative Fitch rating note”. “The Blackstone Website”...
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    Loretta Swit (category The Interviews name ID same as Wikidata)
    Any Wednesday, starring Gardner McKay. She continued as one of the Pigeon sisters opposite Don Rickles and Ernest Borgnine in a Los Angeles run of The Odd...
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  • Absurd Person Singular, The Wizard of Oz, Under Milk Wood, The Bandwagon at the Mermaid Theatre, The Winslow Boy, Young Woodley and Life with Father. As a...
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    Georgina Hale (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    transferring to the Criterion Theatre in November 1979). In 1981, Hale played the leading role of Josie in Nell Dunn's play Steaming at the Comedy Theatre in London...
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  • Geraldine Sherman (category British theatre managers and producers)
    Retreat 13 May 1967 BBC – The Wednesday Play: Death of a Private BBC – Thirty-Minute Theatre: The Sinner BBC – The Wednesday Play: A Bit of Crucifixion...
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  • appearing in productions of The Heir and Bread and Butter at the Castle Theatre in Farnham. Over the next five years, she had minor roles in drama series such...
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    Ian McShane (category National Youth Theatre members)
    the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (1986–1994), Al Swearengen in Deadwood (2004–2006) and its 2019 film continuation, as well as Mr. Wednesday in...
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  • Graeme MacDonald (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    Thirty-Minute Theatre, and Theatre 625. In the 1970s he became the producer of the single play strand Play for Today, the successor to The Wednesday Play, during...
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