Giles Cooper may refer to: Giles Cooper (playwright) (1918–1966), Anglo-Irish playwright and radio dramatist Giles Cooper (producer), British entertainment...
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Wittering and Zigo is a 1958 radio play by the Anglo-Irish playwright Giles Cooper. The play is set in a traditional boys’ boarding school. A teacher has...
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Giles Richard Cooper OBE is a British entertainment producer, concert promoter and marketer. He is managing director of Soho Media Group, based in the...
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Giles Cooper (born 11 August 1982) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Fred Silvester in the 2018 UK Tour of This House and food writer Nigel...
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Giles Stannus Cooper, OBE (9 August 1918 – 2 December 1966) was an Anglo-Irish playwright and prolific radio dramatist, writing over sixty scripts for...
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Giles Cooper Entertainment (GCE Live) is a concert promoting company, producing tours and hundreds of shows for music, comedy and theatre throughout the...
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1967 adaption of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy, dramatised by Giles Cooper and directed by Donald McWhinnie, established him as an actor of quality...
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Rankin and Virginia Gregg 1952, BBC Home Service in 12 parts, adapted by Giles Cooper, with Wilfrid Downing (Oliver Twist), John Gabriel (Fagin), Brian Smith...
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The Giles Cooper Awards were honours given to plays written for BBC Radio. Sponsored by the BBC and Methuen Drama, the awards were specifically focused...
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Earl of Shaftesbury (redirect from Anthony Ashley Cooper, Lord Ashley)
been created Baron Ashley, of Wimborne St Giles in the County of Dorset, in 1661, and he was made Baron Cooper, of Paulett in the County of Somerset, at...
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Sir Tom Stoppard is an English playwright known for his works on stage and screen. He has received various awards including an Academy Award, a British...
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London, premiering on 9 April 2019. In March 2019, it was announced that Giles Cooper would play the role of Nigel. In April 2019, it was announced that the...
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Hall as Arch Bishop 1980: Unman, Wittering & Zigo as the headmaster; by Giles Cooper; BBC R4 7/8/1980. 1984: Dracula in White by Peter Redgrove; BBC R4 7/3/1984...
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New Year Honours for services to writing. 1984 Dylan Thomas Prize 1984 Giles Cooper Award, Temporary Shelter (play) 1989 Sunday Express Book of the Year...
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award-winning plays, among them are I Never Killed My German (which won a Giles Cooper Award in 1979), Hitler in Therapy and A Cook's Tour of Communism. His...
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Wimborne St Giles in East Dorset is the home base and centre of business of the Ashley-Cooper family. Built in 1651, the family seat of St Giles House had...
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2024. Giles, Matt (May 4, 2024). "Duke Basketball: Blue Devils Add Another Mr. Basketball USA". SI.com. Retrieved May 7, 2024. "Basketball: Cooper Flagg...
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international footballer, born in Amersham and attended Amersham School Giles Cooper, entertainment producer, born in Amersham. Best known as Chairman of...
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found mainstream success in the West End. Radio success followed with a Giles Cooper Award for the radio drama Cigarettes and Chocolate first broadcast on...
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Monday 23 June 1986 at his home in north London. He was 66 years old. Giles Cooper - The return of General Forefinger (1961) Wimsey - Have His Carcase (BBC...
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Award Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 1980: Giles Cooper Award for Beyond the Pale 1982: Giles Cooper Award for Autumn Sunshine 1982: Jacob's Award...
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Serial" television programme written by George F. Kerr, Jack Cross and Giles Cooper under the collective pseudonym of "Peter Key". The film was released...
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commissioned as a pilot for a twelve part series of Sherlock Holmes stories. Giles Cooper wrote the adaptation and Douglas Wilmer was cast as Holmes and Nigel...
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Jourdan and Gene Lockhart Madame Bovary (1964), a BBC TV series written by Giles Cooper Madame Bovary (1969), directed by Hans Schott-Schobinger [de] and starring...
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Giles House is located at Wimborne St Giles in East Dorset in England, just south of Cranborne Chase. It is the ancestral seat of the Ashley-Cooper family...
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mathematician and philosopher, advocate of the branch of intuitionism Giles Cooper, 48, British radio dramatist was killed when he fell from a moving train...
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writers, each contributing individual episodes; the most prolific being Giles Cooper, credited with nineteen episodes, and Roger East, with twelve. Directing...
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plays by writers of the younger generation, including Nigel Dennis, Giles Cooper and John Osborne. In Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence in 1965 he appeared...
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pastor, grammarian, and pioneering beekeeper was born in the county Giles Cooper, entertainment producer, best known for Royal Variety Performance was...
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coach Giles Cooper, several people Giles Coren (born 1969), British journalist Giles Corey (1621–1692), victim of the Salem witch trials Giles Daubeney...
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