• Mark Adrian Tavener (8 July 1954 – 18 October 2007) was an English writer, humorist, and dramatist best known for his BBC radio and television series...
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  • In the Red is a 1989 black comedy-crime novel by Mark Tavener, featuring fictional BBC Reporter George Cragge and fictional Police Officer Frank Jefferson...
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  • R4 29 April 1992. 1995: In The Red as the bank manager murderer; by Mark Tavener; BBC Radio 4 series 5/1/1995-16/2/1995. 1997: MR James Ghost story readings...
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  • Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. Among...
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  • power corrupts absolutely". The programme was devised and written by Mark Tavener, and logically follows the programme In the Red, In the Balance, In the...
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  • John Tavener (baseball) (1897–1969), American baseball player Mark Tavener (1954–2007), English writer, humorist, and dramatist Robert Tavener (1920–2004)...
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  • sequence of four black comedy-crime drama series created for BBC Radio 4 by Mark Tavener featuring Michael Williams as BBC Reporter George Cragge and Barry Foster...
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    Manic Depressive. He acted in a 1998 Malcolm Bradbury adaptation of the Mark Tavener novel In the Red, taking the part of the Controller of BBC Radio 2; and...
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    Now Show and the writers of Radio 4 sitcom The Party Line. Punt, with Mark Tavener, is co-writer of the 2007 Radio 4 series His Master's Voice. He also...
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  • - The Amazing Mrs Pritchard Reform Party - In the Red and sequels by Mark Tavener Roundheads - TekWar Saxon Party - Doctor Who episodes "The Sound of Drums"...
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    Seaton-Clark Henry Slade Milos Stankovic Laura Stephens Walter Stoneman Mark Tavener Kavus Torabi John Trevaskis J. C. Trewin Miles Tunnicliff Grace Neutral...
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  • Voice is a satirical comedy series on BBC Radio 4. It is written by both Mark Tavener, who also wrote the satirical novel In The Red and the satirical radio...
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  • from Jack Staff comics George Cragge, from In the Red and sequels by Mark Tavener Froud, from the novel Stowaway to Mars by John Wyndham Bridget Jones...
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  • Joe Sellwood, 96, Australian who was oldest living AFL/VFL footballer. Mark Tavener, 53, British novelist and comedy writer, cancer. Anton Bodem, 82, German...
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  • Lower Orders is a BBC Radio 4 comedy-drama murder mystery written by Mark Tavener and set in a fictional University of Cambridge college in crisis. The...
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    drinking till the dinner gong, Down at the old NLC. — 1985. Words: Mark Tavener. Tune: Down at the Old Bull and Bush In the autumn of 1980, former Liberal...
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  • Director-General of the BBC. The series was adapted by Malcolm Bradbury from Mark Tavener's novel of the same name (Hutchinson, 1989), which had been inspired by...
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  • dictionary. In the Red may refer to: In the Red (novel), a novel by Mark Tavener In the Red (radio series), a 1995 BBC black comedy-crime drama series...
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  • series), a sequel to In the Red, a radio adaptation of the novel by Mark Tavener "In the End", a short story by Neil Gaiman from Smoke and Mirrors "And...
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  • Robert Tavener (6 July 1920 – 12 July 2004) was an English printmaker, illustrator, and teacher. Tavener was born in Hampstead, North London, England...
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  • (1951–1961) 28 May – Andy Hamilton, comedy scriptwriter and performer 8 July – Mark Tavener, scriptwriter (d. 2007) 26 August – Steve Wright, DJ (d. 2024) 27 August...
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    this Sunday". Warringtonmusic.co.uk. 2 April 2021. "Mark Radcliffe and Edge Studios | Chris Tavener Live". Christavener.co.uk. 11 January 2021. "Live from...
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  • Ned Sherrin, 76, broadcaster, author and stage director 18 October – Mark Tavener, 53, scriptwriter 28 October – Anthony Clare, 64, psychiatrist and broadcaster...
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  • comedy with Bob Monkhouse and Suggs In the..., black comedies based on Mark Tavener's writing In the Red In the Balance In the Chair In the End King Street...
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  • under Haitink and created the tenor part in the world premiere of John Tavener's We shall see Him as He is. The following year he made his debut in the...
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    including Zora Clevinger, Bill Ingram, Pete Pihos, George Taliaferro, John Tavener, and Anthony Thompson, who was also National Player of the Year in 1989...
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  • Birthday Sleep (category Compositions by John Tavener)
    composition by British composer John Tavener. It was completed in 1999 and was destined to be first performed to mark the millennium. The piece was commissioned...
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    John Adam "Jackie" Tavener (December 27, 1897 – September 14, 1969), nicknamed "Rabbit", was an American professional baseball player from 1921 to 1934...
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    on 4 August 2014 to help mark the anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, with a Requiem written for them by John Tavener, televised on BBC 4. In 2018...
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  • garnering a rosette from the Penguin CD Guide for their disc of John Tavener, Pärt, and Henryk Górecki. Michael Smedley led the choir for a 25th anniversary...
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