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** and Alec
** Harold Wilson becomes British Prime Minister after leading the Labour Party to a narrow election win over the Tory government of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, which had been in power for 13 years and had four different leaders during that time.
** David Lean's Great Expectations, based on the Charles Dickens novel, and featuring John Mills, Valerie Hobson, Martita Hunt, Alec Guinness, Francis L. Sullivan, Jean Simmons, and Finlay Currie, is released to great acclaim in the UK.
** Alec Douglas-Home, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( d. 1995 )
** Alec Issigonis, Greek-born British automobile designer ( d. 1988 )
** Cod War: British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home says that Royal Navy ships will be stationed to protect British trawlers off Iceland.
** Alec Burks, American basketball player
** George Alec Effinger, American author ( b. 1947 )
** 1913: The ' lost ' silent version, mentioned above ( in theatre ), starring Minnie Maddern Fiske as Tess and Scots-born David Torrence as Alec.
** 1924: Another lost silent version made with Blanche Sweet ( Tess ), Stuart Holmes ( Alec ), and Conrad Nagel ( Angel ).
** 1979: Roman Polanski's film Tess with Nastassja Kinski ( Tess ), Leigh Lawson ( Alec ), and Peter Firth ( Angel ).
** 1952: BBC TV, directed by Michael Henderson, and starring Barbara Jefford ( Tess ), Michael Aldridge ( Alec ), and Donald Eccles ( Angel ).
** 1960: ITV, ITV Play of the Week, " Tess ", directed by Michael Currer-Briggs, and starring Geraldine McEwan ( Tess ), Maurice Kaufmann ( Alec ), and Jeremy Brett ( Angel ).
** 1998: London Weekend Television's three-hour mini-series Tess of the D ' Urbervilles, directed by Ian Sharp, and starring Justine Waddell ( Tess ), Jason Flemyng ( Alec ), and Oliver Milburn ( Angel ), the latter himself Dorset-born.
** Alec: The Years Have Pants ( collecting all of the above, with extra shorts and a new Alec story, The Years Have Pants, 2009 )
** Alec Su 蘇有朋 / 苏有朋 ( 1973 -, Taipei, Taiwan ; Hakka pronunciation: Su Rhiu Pen ), Actor / singer
** Alec Waugh, British novelist ( Evelyn's older brother )
** In 1958, Alec McCowen enjoyed a major success as Mercutio in London.
** Sir Alec Douglas-Home ( 1963 – 1964 )
** Each Man's Son, afterword by Alec Lucas
** Alec Baldwin-Saturday Night Live
** Source: Alec William Campbell, ' the Last Sentinel of Gallipoli ', Anzacs. org
** Alec Baldwin now ties with Steve Martin for most frequent male SNL host ( both Baldwin and Martin have hosted 15 times ).
** Alec McCowen – Hadrian the Seventh as Fr.

** and Templeton
** Brownlow Medal awarded to Kelvin Templeton ( Footscray )
** Charlotte's Web ( Templeton the Rat )
** RAF Templeton
** Jack Lemmon – Tribute as Scottie Templeton

** and Welsh
** Monmouthshire ( historic ), former Welsh county
** Desmond Llewelyn, Welsh actor ( b. 1914 )
** Tommy Cooper, Welsh comedian and magician ( b. 1921 )
** Hedd Wyn, Welsh poet ( killed in action ) ( b. 1887 )
** JPR Williams, Welsh rugby player
** Dafydd Ieuan, Welsh rock drummer ( Super Furry Animals )
** Cerys Matthews, Welsh singer
** Catherine Zeta-Jones, Welsh actress
** Shakin ' Stevens, Welsh singer
** Robert Tear, Welsh tenor
** Edgar Evans, Welsh naval officer ( b. 1876 )
** Max Boyce, Welsh comedian and singer
** John Cale, Welsh composer and musician ( Velvet Underground )
** Peter Greenaway, Welsh filmmaker
** Timothy Dalton, Welsh actor
** Russell T Davies, Welsh television producer and writer
** Mark Hughes, Welsh football player & manager
** Matthew Rhys, Welsh actor
** Iwan Roberts, Welsh footballer
** Huw Edwards, BAFTA award-winning Welsh journalist and presenter
** Ian Watkins, Welsh singer ( Steps ) and actor
** Aled Haydn Jones, Welsh radio producer and presenter
** Wynne Evans, Welsh operatic tenor
** Joe Calzaghe, Welsh boxer

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