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Skynner is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Skynner Woodruffe (1814–1848),
English cricketer Robin Skynner (1922–2000)...
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Robin Skynner (16
August 1922 in Cornwall–24
September 2000 in Islington, London) was a
psychiatric pioneer and
innovator in
treating mental illness....
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Robin Skynner and John Cleese,
Families and how to
survive them (London 1994) p. 91
Skynner & Cleese,
Families p. 63
Kowalski ed., p. 224
Robin Skynner and...
- Sir John
Skynner, PC (1724 – 26
November 1805) was an
English judge and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1771 to 1777. He was born in London...
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Thomas Skynner (born
Great Milton 6 June 1728; died
Pinhoe 7
August 1789) was the
Archdeacon of
Totnes from 1772
until 1775.
Skynner was born in Great...
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graduate student named "George Tecce"
taking the role of Socrates.
Robin Skynner and John
Cleese In the 1980s and 1990s a
British psychologist and the well-known...
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Wuthering Heights is a 1998
British television film
directed by
David Skynner and
starring Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady, and
Sarah Smart. It was produced...
- (conscious or unconscious) rule that
sadness is "not allowed", but
Robin Skynner has
suggested that this may
cause problems,
arguing that with
sadness "screened...
- Berne, **** in
Human Loving (Penguin 1970) p. 115
Skynner/Cleese, p. 285
Skynner/Cleese, p. 290–1
Skynner/Cleese, p. 293
Jenny Diski, The
Sixties (London...
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Skynner George Woodruffe (6 June 1814 – 4
February 1848) was an
English first-class cricketer. The son of
George Woodruffe, he was born at
Chiswick in...