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Sunday Wilshin (26
February 1905 – 19
March 1991) was a
British actress and
radio producer; the
successor to
George Orwell on his
resignation in 1943...
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William Walton Sylvia Townsend Warner Evelyn Waugh Rex
Whistler Sunday Wilshin Olivia Wyndham Henry Yorke The
following is a list of the
Bright Young...
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Melvyn Bragg BBC
Omnibus production The Road to the Left 1970
Sunday Wilshin in
Stephen Wadhams Remembering Orwell Penguin Books 1984
Stephen Spender...
- Schaller, pp. 233, 247–248 Schaller, p. 237. Wilson, A. M.; Hubel, T. Y.;
Wilshin, S. D.; Lowe, J. C.; Lorenc, M.; Dewhirst, O. P.; Bartlam-Brooks, H. L...
- ; Bartlam-Brooks, H. L. A.; Dewhirst, O. P.; Lorenc, M.; Lowe, J. C.;
Wilshin, S. D.; Hubel, T. Y. & Wilson, A. M. (2018). "Biomechanics of predator–prey...
- ISBN 978-0-521-53687-5. Caro 2016, pp. 61–63. Caro 2016, p. 61–62. Wilson, A.; Hubel, T.;
Wilshin, S.; et al. (2018). "Biomechanics of predator–prey arms race in lion, zebra...
- D. A. Clarke-Smith and
Sunday Wilshin.
Constance Godridge as
Daphne Farrow D. A. Clarke-Smith as
Hanson Sunday Wilshin as
Lucille Davine Wilfrid Hyde-White...
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Sunday Wilshin. It was made at
Wembley Studios as a
quota quickie. Jack
Livesey as
Richard Garnet Rani
Waller as
Judith Armstrong Sunday Wilshin as Rosalind...
- (born 1918) 17
March – Carl Aarvold,
lawyer (born 1907) 19
March –
Sunday Wilshin,
actress and
radio presenter (born 1905) 20
March –
David Marshall Lang...
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directed by
Graham Cutts and
starring Winna Winifried, John
Batten and
Sunday Wilshin. It was
based on a play by
Thompson Buchanan. It was made at Teddington...