John Hewer (13 January 1922 – 16 March 2008) was an English actor and business manager who became familiar with audiences for playing Captain Birdseye...
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Hewer was born in Swindon on 17 February 1944. His mother was Mary Patricia Hewer (née Jamison; 1918–1999) and his father, John David Radbourn Hewer (1915–2010)...
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William Hewer (1642 – 3 December 1715), sometimes known as Will Hewer, was one of Samuel Pepys' manservants, and later Pepys's clerk, before embarking...
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Look up hewer (surname) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hewer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Hewer (1922–2008), English...
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nutritious to children. The actor most associated with Captain Birdseye was John Hewer, who played the character from 1967 to 1998. His tenure was interrupted...
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over a million viewers in the early 1970s. The programme was hosted by John Hewer and featured the music of the Carlton Showband, a Canadian-Irish musical...
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television and billboard commercials since 1967, he was played by the actor John Hewer between then and 1998 e.g. in 1986 advert for Birdsye Fish Fingers. After...
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British second feature film thriller directed by Ernest Morris and starring John Hewer and Ann Lynn. It was written by Paul Tabori and produced by The Danzigers...
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British dance band leader Alan Freeman (died 2006) Mona Hammond (died 2022) John Hewer (died 2008), best known for his role as Captain Birdseye Dame Thora Hird...
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Registrar of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and Farjeon joining the actors John Hewer and Mike Hall in their newly-established and pioneering London production...
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('B') comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Susan Stephen, John Hewer, Robin Hunter. It was written by Eldon Howard based on a play by Talbot...
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Cheeryble Preston Lockwood as Tim Linkinwater Andrew McCulloch as John Browdie John Hewer as Edwin Cherryble Ron Pember as Mr. Snawley Isabelle Amyes as...
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co-produced with Apollo Theatre Company. Across all these productions, John Hewer played Harold Steptoe and Jeremy Smith played Albert Steptoe. Performed...
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(died 1997) 12 January – Eric Heffer, politician (died 1991) 13 January John Hewer, actor (died 2008) Michael Stern, Egyptian-born educator (died 2002) 20...
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become a freelance voice-over artist. He joined theatrical producers John Hewer, Mike Hall and Gervase Farjeon in the West End of London working for five...
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Herman. For services to Education and to Holocaust Awareness. Timothy John Hewer. For services to Beekeeping in Little Stoke, South Gloucestershire. Pauline...
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Andrews in her Broadway debut as Polly, with a cast including Eric Berry, John Hewer, Geoffrey Hibbert, Dilys Laye, Bob Scheerer, Stella Claire, Ann Wakefield...
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Howard as Detective Inspector Carson Katharine Blake as Maria Riccardi John Hewer as Giuseppe Riccardi June Rodney as Helen Garrett Gerald Case as Detective...
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directed by Ernest Morris. It was written by John Hewer and Anton Rogers and produced by The Danzigers. John Hewer Anton Rogers Susan Stephen Peter Illing...
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Helen Owen Charles Collingwood - Burlingham Faith Kent - Miss Heatherton John Hewer - Donelly Jeff Rawle - Johnnie McGee Patrick Barr - Judge Edward de Souza...
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In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr or Níðhǫggr ([ˈniːðˌhɔɡːz̠]; lit. 'Níð Hewer'), often anglicized Nidhogg, is a worm (dragon) who gnaws at the roots of the...
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chemist, averted potential disaster at Windscale (born 1917) 16 March – John Hewer, actor (born 1922) 18 March Andrew Britton, novelist (born 1981) Anthony...
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Penny Fuller as Mimi, Vivienne Martin as Mrs. Van Mier, and Rupert Young as John. Not only did Coward write the book, music and lyrics, and also direct the...
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Grace Denbeigh-Russell as hotel proprietress Norman Claridge as doctor John Hewer as taxi driver The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This attempt at a low-budget...
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and Will Hewer, with sister Anne inheriting Pepys' estate, and brother Hewer inheriting that of Will Hewer. On the death of Hewer Edgeley-Hewer in 1728...
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre, England Lilli Vanessi Stephen Arlen, Bob Grant, John Hewer, Timothy Spall, Laurel Ford, Roger Allam TV Mirrors 1984 NBC Mrs. Rome...
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BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2018. Plunkett, John (5 February 2008). "Natasha Kaplinsky gears up for Channel Five News debut"...
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Karloff as Colonel March Ewan Roberts as Ames Richard Wattis as Cabot John Hewer as John Parrish Sheila Burrell as Joan Forsythe Anthony Forwood as Jim Hartley...
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Sydney Drama Co-production with Israel Strip Tease Murder Ernest Morris John Hewer, Ann Lynn Crime Strongroom Vernon Sewell Derren Nesbitt, Colin Gordon...
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Tony Wanda Ventham as Kathy John Le Mesurier as Jocelyn Macauley Anthony Nicholls as Casey Noel Dyson as Mrs. Gorman John Hewer as Townsend Anthony Gardner...
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