- John
Robert Roy
Drainie (April 1, 1916 –
October 30, 1966) was a
Canadian actor and
television presenter, who was
called "the
greatest radio actor in...
- The
Drainie-Taylor
Biography Prize was a
Canadian literary award,
presented by the Writers'
Trust of
Canada to a work
judged as the year's best work of...
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return to
their home. The film's
human cast
consists of Émile Genest, John
Drainie,
Tommy Tweed, and
Sandra Scott, with Rex
Allen providing narration. Released...
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Bronwyn D. A.
Drainie CM (born 1945) is a
Canadian arts journalist. She was the editor-in-chief of the
Literary Review of
Canada from 2003 to 2015. She...
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Claire Drainie Taylor, née
Wodlinger (September 11, 1917 –
November 18, 2009) was a
Canadian actor and writer, who
wrote and
acted in
radio and television...
- and the
source of the
important collection of
Pictish stones called the
Drainie Carved Stones. The Kirk of
Kinneddar was the
cathedral of the
Diocese of...
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first time in 2021.
Beginning in 1999, the
organization presented the
Drainie-Taylor
Biography Prize to a book
judged as the year's best work of biography...
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replaced by
Dinah Christie, and
Watson himself replaced Drainie in the show's
second season when
Drainie (who died in 1966) was too ill to
continue with the...
- The
Drainie carved stones are a
collection of 32
Pictish stones originating from the
important early medieval monastic settlement of
Kinneddar on the...
- Series. Additionally, in 2006, she was
bestowed with the
prestigious John
Drainie Award by ACTRA, in
recognition of her
significant contributions to Canadian...