• Mary "Megs" Jenkins (21 April 1917 – 5 October 1998) was an English character actress who appeared in British films and television programmes. Jenkins was...
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  • sitcom that was broadcast between 1980 and 1982. Starring John Mills and Megs Jenkins the series was about a married couple, Albert and Ethel Collyer, after...
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  • Lee and starring Milton Rosmer, Michael Martin Harvey, Joan Seton and Megs Jenkins. It is based on the 1902 story "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs. The...
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  • regarding subjects he has brought up. He lives with his put-upon mother (Megs Jenkins) and his brother Maurice (Robert Keegan), whose romance and eventual...
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  • produced by Jack Clayton, and starring Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave, and Megs Jenkins. Based on the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw by the American novelist...
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  • also credited with the script) and stars John Mills, Betty Ann Davies, Megs Jenkins, Moore Marriott and Finlay Currie. It was the first adaptation of one...
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  • Francis Matthews Walter Gotell Jimmy Gardner Peter Diamond Flora Robson Megs Jenkins Ronald Hines Adrienne Posta Richard Johnson Robert Beatty Andrew Keir...
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  • does not return home to her parents Henry (Walter Fitzgerald) and Vi (Megs Jenkins). By the next day Vi becomes distraught and is heavily sedated, while...
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  • British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Arthur Askey, Megs Jenkins and Peter Illing. It was written by Talboth Rothwell and Val Valentine...
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  • Harrison, Valerie Hobson and John Loder. It marked the film debut of Megs Jenkins. It is also known by the alternative titles Continental Express and Peace...
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    Gamlin, Roger Abbott, Glenda Jackson, Anew McMaster, Lewis Collins, Megs Jenkins, Taron Egerton, Dominic Purcell,[citation needed] Patricia Routledge...
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  • Sowerberry Hylda Baker as Mrs. Sowerberry Kenneth Cranham as Noah Claypole Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Bedwin Sheila White as Bett Wensley Pithey as Dr. Grimwig James...
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  • and Megs Jenkins. The screen-play was by Peter Rogers based on the 1952 play of the same title by Joseph Colton; also starring Pickles and Jenkins, it...
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  • Amory Joris Stuyck as David Kallinski Meg Wynn Owen as Elizabeth Harte George Baker as Bruce McGill Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Turner Harry Landis as Abraham...
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  • as Sydney Huxley Mark Eden as Jeremy Crowe Patsy Smart as Mary Grange Megs Jenkins as Mrs Penrose Eileen Helsby as Prudence Penrose Victor Platt as Charles...
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  • Charlotte Rampling – Barbara Britt Ekland – Lucy James Villiers – George Megs Jenkins – Miss Higgins The fourth and last patient is Dr Byron, who declares...
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  • London, where Lex has a meeting. On Robert's instruction, Mrs. Powell (Megs Jenkins) contacts Randall with a request to call off Scotland Yard. Hiart pursues...
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  • is a story about his own, fictional, family. John Bennett as Mr. Figg Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Werner Maxwell Shaw as Dober Wensley Pithey as Mr. O John Graham...
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  • individual cases its staff came across. The leading cast members were Megs Jenkins and Michael Culver. The Befrienders was first aired as a single play...
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  • Jean Arless United States The Innocents Jack Clayton Deborah Kerr, Megs Jenkins, Pamela Franklin United Kingdom Konga John Lemont Michael Gough, Margo...
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  • of Copmanhurst John Ruddock as Hundebert Michael Brennan as Baldwin Megs Jenkins as Servant to Isaac Valentine Dyall as Norman Guard Lionel Harris as...
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  • Gillie Evans Anthony Dawson as Barclay Yvonne Mitchell as Anya Haluba Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Phillips George Selway as Detective Sergeant Harvey George Pastell...
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  • Munson Phyllis Calvert as Margaret Munson David Kossoff as Carl Banks Megs Jenkins as Doris Banks Oliver Johnston as Mr. Fingleigh Frank Hawkins as William...
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  • Moira Lister as Mrs Elaine Morell June Thorburn as Mrs Doris Ferraby Megs Jenkins as Mrs Gladys Bell (Tallow's sister) Meredith Edwards as Yeoman of Signals...
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    by Cliff Owen. This production starred Albert Dekker as Joe Keller, Megs Jenkins as Kate Keller, Patrick McGoohan as Chris Keller and Betta St. John as...
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  • Braithwaite Norman Bird Mr. Shepherd Michael Ripper Mrs. Braithwaite Megs Jenkins Dafthead Frank Marlborough Mrs. Bloomsbury-Barton Joan Sims Colonel Bloodstock...
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  • Cusack as Emily James Donald as Edward Murdstone James Hayter as Porter Megs Jenkins as Clara Peggotty Anna Massey as Jane Murdstone Andrew McCulloch as Ham...
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  • Barron as Mr. Fredricks Eva Griffith as Flora Jasper Jacob as Miles Megs Jenkins as Mrs. Grose Anthony Langdon as Luke (credited as Anthony Lagdon) James...
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  • revolving around two veterinary surgeons played by Grant Taylor and Megs Jenkins. It dealt with life in a small country town and provided an early TV...
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  • 1952 and 7 February 1953. The West End cast included Wilfred Pickles, Megs Jenkins, Harold Goodwin, Anthony Oliver, Brian Nissen, David King-Wood and Joan...
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