Philip Madoc (born Philip Arvon Jones; 5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He performed many stage, television, radio and film roles, and was...
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Ruth Madoc (born Margaret Ruth Llewellyn Baker; 16 April 1943 – 9 December 2022) was a British actress who had a career on stage and screen spanning over...
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Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd (also spelled Madog) was, according to folklore, a Welsh prince who sailed to the Americas in 1170, over three hundred years before...
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Frankenstein. It is set on the planet Karn, where the surgeon Mehendri Solon (Philip Madoc) seeks to create a body for the Time Lord war criminal Morbius (Stuart...
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as radio episodes, in which Ray Smith, Glyn Houston and subsequently Philip Madoc played the titular character. An ITV television series was also developed...
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Gwynedd Madoc ap Uthyr, a legendary figure, son of Uther Pendragon and brother of King Arthur Philip Madoc (1934–2012), Welsh actor Ruth Madoc (1943–2022)...
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included Charles Dance, Jamie Foster, Julie Peasgood, Gabrielle Anwar, Philip Madoc, Sharon Duce and Roshan Seth. Charles Dance starred as genetic researcher...
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Crawford Major Duncan Heyward: Tim Goodman Hawkeye: Kenneth Ives Magua: Philip Madoc Chingachgook: John Abineri Uncas: Richard Warwick Cora Munro: Patricia...
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June 1969. In the serial, an unnamed alien race led by the War Lord (Philip Madoc) kidnap and brainwash soldiers from wars throughout Earth's history to...
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cast members included Ronald Pickup, Robert Stephens, Alan Bennett, Philip Madoc and Rupert Graves. Emma Thompson as Harriet Pringle Kenneth Branagh as...
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(1947 film) - Buster Crabbe The Last of the Mohicans (1971 TV serial) - Philip Madoc Last of the Mohicans (1977 TV film) - Robert Tessier The Last of the...
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The series is set in Nice on the French Riviera. Guest stars include Philip Madoc, Peter Cushing and Jacqueline Pearce. Roger Delgado also appeared, although...
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BBC Wales drama serial first broadcast in 1981 on BBC Two. It stars Philip Madoc as David Lloyd George, the final Liberal prime minister of the UK. The...
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Bob Peck (1999) (The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare series recording) Philip Madoc (2001) (BBC Radio 3 Sunday Play, adapted for radio and directed by David...
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Last of the Mohicans (TV series), a 1971 BBC television series starring Philip Madoc Last of the Mohicans (1977 film), a 1977 television film The Last of...
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the BBC Wales production The Life and Times of David Lloyd George with Philip Madoc. The Bond film Live and Let Die was filmed during the third series of...
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with St Albans, Hatfield, Watford, Borehamwood and Luton. The actor Philip Madoc lived in the village for a number of years. A minor scandal occurred...
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character in the 2003 animated film Y Mabinogi, in which he was voiced by Philip Madoc. He also appears in Phillip Mann's alternate history series A Land Fit...
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Sgt. Frank Bonney, Vivien Heilbron as Det. Sgt. Louise Colbert and Philip Madoc as Det. Chief Supt. Tate. Seventeen fifty-minute episodes were produced...
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in Doctor Who playing other characters. The most notable of these was Philip Madoc who had previously appeared in The Krotons (1968–69), The War Games (1969)...
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Dream Stuff (1954). Other television performers of the role include Philip Madoc (1998), Mark Dignam (1983), Powys Thomas (1961), Malcolm Keen (1960)...
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by Ellis Peters Portrayed by Ray Smith (radio) Glyn Houston (radio) Philip Madoc (radio) Derek Jacobi (TV) Gareth Thomas (stage) In-universe information...
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Roger Avon as Wells Geoffrey Cheshire as Roboman Keith Marsh as Conway Philip Madoc as Brockley Steve Peters as Lead Roboman Eddie Powell as Thompson Godfrey...
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There also exist audio versions of the book in circulation read by Philip Madoc and there have been successive attempts to get the book made into a film...
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"My Wildest Dream" Robert Fuest Philip Levene Peter Vaughan, Derek Godfrey, Edward Fox, Susan Travers, Philip Madoc, Tom Kempinski, John Savident, Hugh...
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medieval historian Philip Jones, Australian anthropologist, historian, author, curator of the South Australian Museum Philip Madoc (born Phillip Jones...
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Fritz Koenig Michael Habeck as The Fat Man Wolf Kahler as Gold Glasses Philip Madoc as D'Armacourt Bill Wallis as Chernak John Carlin as Stossel James Laurenson...
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was adapted by Joe Dunlop. The cast included Donald Sinden (Narrator), Philip Madoc (Ericson), Paul Rhys (Lockhart), Michael Maloney (Ferraby), Helen Baxendale...
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The three are pursued across France by SS Obersturmbannführer Lutzig (Philip Madoc) and Abwehr Sgt. Gratz (Robert Hardy), a complex psychological character...
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McDowell as Mr Collinson Ray Dunbobbin as Evans Dudley Sutton as Reg Urwin Philip Madoc as Williams Alun Armstrong as Spraggon David Daker as Jarvis Eric Dodson...
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