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Whitemore may
refer to:
Whitemore, Staffordshire, a
location in
England Whitemore, Tasmania,
Australia Hugh
Whitemore (1936–2018),
English playwright...
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Whitemore (16 June 1936 – 17 July 2018) was an
English playwright and screenwriter. Born at
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, son of
Samuel George Whitemore (1907-1987)...
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executive produced by Bancroft's husband, Mel Brooks. The
screenplay by Hugh
Whitemore is
based on a play by
James Roose-Evans,
which itself is an adaptation...
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Whitemore is a
rural locality and
small town in the
local government area of
Meander Valley in the
Launceston region of Tasmania. The
locality is about...
- Troy
Kennedy Martin,
Robert Muller, Jack Pulman,
David Turner, and Hugh
Whitemore. The
series tells the
story of the
final decades of
three great empires...
- children's
fantasy film
directed by
George Cukor. The
screenplay by Hugh
Whitemore,
Alfred Hayes, and
Aleksei Kapler is
based on the 1908 play L'Oiseau bleu...
- Freeman. ISBN 0-7167-0463-3.
Whitemore, Hugh; Hodges,
Andrew (1988).
Breaking the code. S. French. This 1986 Hugh
Whitemore play
tells the
story of Turing's...
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Agutter pla**** the role of Pat
Green in the
Broadway production of the Hugh
Whitemore play
Breaking the Code,
about computer pioneer Alan Turing. In 1995 she...
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Herbert &
Robert Sanderson Woolf, Virginia, The
Common Reader, 1932. Hugh
Whitemore adapted 84,
Charing Cross Road for the BBC's Play for Today, a television...
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Donald Wolfit. It was
adapted by Ivan Foxwell, Alan
Hackney and Hugh
Whitemore from the 1928
novel Decline and Fall by
Evelyn Waugh. It was the final...