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Dulcima and 1971
* Dulcima ( 1971 )
The town has pubs and hotels, including The Royal Oak Inn — which was featured in the 1971 film Dulcima and in an episode of BBC1's Bonekickers — The Priory Inn, The Crown Inn, The Close Hotel, The Greyhound Inn, The Ormond at Tetbury, and The Snooty Fox.
* Dulcima ( 1971 )

1971 and British
In 1971 Agatha Christie was made a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
* 1971 – The Troubles: The British security forces in Northern Ireland launch Operation Demetrius.
Architects in the UK who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, might until 1971 be elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects and can write FRIBA after their name if they feel so inclined.
In 1971, British Steel sponsored Sir Chay Blyth in his record-making non-stop circumnavigation against the winds and currents, known as ' The Impossible Voyage '.
He sold the company for £ 100, 000 at the end of 1971 to British businessman Bernie Ecclestone, Jochen Rindt's former manager and erstwhile owner of the Connaught team.
Provisional IRA activity also increased across Northern Ireland with thirty British soldiers being killed in the remaining months of 1971, in contrast to the ten soldiers killed during the pre-internment period of the year.
By the end of 1971, 29 barricades were in place to prevent access to what was known as Free Derry, 16 of them impassable even to the British Army's one-ton armoured vehicles.
The organisation was founded in 1971 by a group of four drinkers — Graham Lees, Bill Mellor, Michael Hardman, and Jim Makin — who were opposed to the growing mass production of beer and the homogenisation of the British brewing industry.
The lasting legacy of the denarius can be seen in the use of " d " as the abbreviation for the British penny prior to 1971.
* Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society ( 1971 )
In 1970 and 1971 three 504cc Cheney Triumphs were used by the British team in the ISDT, in which Cheney won a manufacturer's prize.
Electric Light Orchestra ( ELO ) were a British rock group from Birmingham who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001.
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
* 1971 – The decimalisation of British coinage is completed on Decimal Day.
* 1971 – Sonia, British singer
* 1971 – Damian Lewis, British actor
* 1971 – Derren Brown, British psychological illusionist
* 1971 – Paul Hudson, British television presenter
* 1971 – Amanda Holden, British actress
* British Home Championship ( 8, 2 shared ): 1964 ( shared ), 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970 ( shared ), 1971 and 1972
* 1971 – Darren Boyd, British actor
* Joseph Saumarez Smith ( born 1971 ), British entrepreneur, journalist and gambling expert

1971 and film
He bemoaned the fact that the book had been taken as the source material for a 1971 film that was perceived to glorify sex and violence.
In 1971 a ballet film was released, The Tales of Beatrix Potter, directed by Reginald Mills.
* Sunday Bloody Sunday ( film ), a 1971 film directed by John Schlesinger
He later appeared as a lonely teenager, Sterling North, in the 1969 Disney film, Rascal, and as Teft in the 1971 film Bless the Beasts and Children.
In 1965 he received a joint Erasmus Prize with film director Ingmar Bergman and in 1971 he was made a Commander of the national order of the Legion of Honor by the French Minister of Culture Jacques Duhamel at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 1971, SLON made Le Train en marche, a new prologue to Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin's 1935 film Schastye, which had recently been re-released in France.
The casket appeared in one of Ed Wood's later works, the 1971 pornographic film, Necromania.
In 1971, Trumbo directed the film adaptation of his novel Johnny Got His Gun, which starred Timothy Bottoms, Diane Varsi, Jason Robards and Donald Sutherland.
* 1971 – Jonathan M. Parisen, American film director
The first EVA in deep space was made on August 5, 1971, by American Al Worden, to retrieve a film and data recording canister from the Apollo 15 Service Module on the return trip from the Moon.
1971 documentary film about East Pakistan
Coppola co-produced George Lucas ’ s first film, THX 1138, in 1971.
Goya-Der lange Weg der Erkenntnis ( 1971 ) is an East German film directed by Konrad Wolf.
" In his autobiography written in 1971, Capra expressed of his feelings about the shifting film industry:
Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor as the character Jimmy " Popeye " Doyle in The French Connection ( film ) | The French Connection, 1971
Harold and Maude is a 1971 American dark comedy film directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures.
The film was based on a screenplay written by Colin Higgins and published as a novel in 1971.
Demme broke into feature film working for exploitation film producer Roger Corman from 1971 to 1976, co-writing and producing Angels Hard as They Come and The Hot Box.
* 1971 – John Mallory Asher, American film actor / director
( 1970 ) with several horror features: The Abominable Dr. Phibes ( 1971 ), with Vincent Price, and Soylent Green ( 1973 ), the last film featuring Edward G. Robinson.
* Henryk Borowski in the 1971 Polish film Epilogue at Nürnberg

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