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- character in the tragedy. Beginning in the early Middle Ages, churches staged dramatised versions of biblical events, known as liturgical dramas, to enliven annual...
- Sherlock Holmes is the overall title given to the BBC Radio 4 radio dramatisations of the complete Sherlock Holmes stories, with Bert Coules as head writer...
- fictionalised dramatisations of Downing Street parties interwoven with archive news footage and do****entary interviews. Many of the dramatisations were based...
- A dramatization is the creation of a dramatic performance of material depicting real or fictional events. Dramatization may occur in any media, and can...
- Docudrama (or do****entary drama) is a genre of television and film, which features dramatized re-enactments of actual events. It is described as a hybrid...
- Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (born 18 December 1934 – disappeared 8 November 1974, declared dead 3 February 2016), commonly known as Lord Lucan...
- The Golden Egg (Dutch: Het Gouden Ei), published as The Vanishing in English-speaking countries, is a psychological thriller novella written by Dutch author...
- Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (French: [ɑ̃ʁi emil bənwa matis]; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of...
- both the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot and in BBC Radio dramatisations of Poirot stories; as Melvin "Dylan" Bottomley in Porridge; and as Abbot...
- English actor who portra**** Adam Dalgliesh in the Anglia Television dramatisations (1983–1998) of P. D. James's detective novels, and Neil Burnside in...