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* Character actor Geoffrey Toone ( 1910-2005 ) lived in Northwood at the time of his death
Ron Moody returned as Fagin, with Jackie Marks as Nancy, Linal Haft as Bill Sikes, Meg Johnson as Mrs Corney, Peter Bayliss as Mr Bumble, and Geoffrey Toone as Mr Brownlow.
* North Sea Patrol, a 1939 film starring Geoffrey Toone
* 1 June – Geoffrey Toone, actor ( born 1910 ).
* Geoffrey Toone .... Dr. Baird
Geoffrey Toone ( 15 November 1910 – 1 June 2005 ) was an Irish character actor based in the United Kingdom.
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Geoffrey Toone played the resident villain von Gelb in the first three series.

Geoffrey and 1973
* 1973 Nobel prize Geoffrey Wilkinson and Ernst Otto Fischer on sandwich compounds
* Sir Geoffrey Arthur, 1973 – 75
He also acted on stage with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh ( appearing as an extra in Olivier's 1948 film Hamlet ) and appeared as Geoffrey Maddocks (' The Colonel ') in the British television series Follyfoot from 1971 to 1973.
* Apartheid and the Archbishop: the Life and Times of Geoffrey Clayton, Archbishop of Cape Town, 1973
* Martin, Geoffrey J. Ellsworth Huntington: His Life and Thought ( 1973 )
* Geoffrey Howse ( 1955 – present ) actor, local historian and author, was a student at Barnsley School of Art 1973 – 75.
* Geoffrey Holmes, The Trial of Doctor Sacheverell ( London: Eyre Methuen, 1973 ).
Her ballet compositions for that company include Haiku ( 1973 ), Dougla ( with Geoffrey Holder, 1974 ) and Belé ( with Geoffrey Holder ; 1981 ).
* Geoffrey Drain CBE, General-Secretary of NALGO from 1973 – 83
* Geoffrey Drain ( 1973 – 1983 )
* Geoffrey FitzClarence, 5th Earl of Munster 6 August 1957 – 12 March 1973
He then completed a Diploma in Archive Administration at Liverpool University in 1973 and then returned to Cambridge to complete in 1977 a PhD degree in Tudor history under the supervision of Sir Geoffrey Rudolph Elton, combining this with a position as Junior Research Fellow at Churchill College.
* Geoffrey Edmund Cator ( 1884 – 1973 ), British civil servant
In the 20th century, several archaeologists including Jesús Carballo ( 1910 – 1911 ), Geoffrey Clark ( 1971 ), José María Apellániz ( 1973 – 1983 ) and the team led by Juan Luis Arsuaga ( 2000 -) recovered ceramic remains from the late Neolithic, Age of Bronze and Lower Roman Empire.
Geoffrey Hayes ( born 13 March 1942 in Stockport, Cheshire ) is an English television presenter and actor, best known as the host of Thames Television's top-rated children's show Rainbow from 1973 to 1992.
* Brigadier-General Sir Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, GCVO CB CBE 1967 – 1973
He also enjoyed acclaim as Geoffrey Fisher, the stern father of the eponymous antihero Billy Liar, in both the original West End stage version ( 1960 ) and the later sitcom ( 1973 – 74 ).
* Geoffrey Weston Aplin ( C ): Croydon 1964 – 1973 ; Croydon South 1973 – 1981
* Geoffrey Chase-Gardner ( C ): Hounslow 1967 – 1973
* Geoffrey John David Seaton ( C ): Kingston upon Thames 1964 – 1973 ; Surbiton 1973 – June 27, 1983

Geoffrey and British
Geoffrey Crawley, editor of the British Journal of Photography, undertook a " major scientific investigation of the photographs and the events surrounding them ", published between 1982 and 1983, " the first major postwar analysis of the affair ".
* 1926 – Sir Geoffrey Howe, British politician
A man named Braithwaite ( Geoffrey Weeks ) from British Intelligence approaches Lee and asks for his help in an undercover mission.
In 1935, the first British High Commissioner to Australia, Geoffrey Whiskard, was appointed.
The idea of the integrated circuit was conceived by a radar scientist working for the Royal Radar Establishment of the British Ministry of Defence, Geoffrey W. A.
Many of the later sources may also have formed part of a propaganda effort designed to create a history for the people of Ireland that could bear comparison with the mythological descent of their British invaders from the founders of Rome that was promulgated by Geoffrey of Monmouth and others.
* 1924 – Geoffrey Bayldon, British actor
Geoffrey Ashe is one dissenter from this view, believing that Geoffrey's narrative is partially derived from a lost source telling of the deeds of a 5th-century British king named Riotamus, this figure being the original Arthur, although historians and Celticists have been reluctant to follow Ashe in his conclusions.
* Lud son of Heli, a legendary British king who in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical Historia Regum Britanniae founded London and was buried at Ludgate
* 1905 – Geoffrey Grigson, British writer ( d. 1985 )
* 1984 – Geoffrey Lumsden, British actor ( b. 1914 )
Geoffrey Roberts argued that Litvinov's dismissal helped the Soviets with British – French talks, because Litvinov doubted or maybe even opposed such discussions.
In many places in his Historia Regum Britanniae Geoffrey mixes British legend and his own imagination ; it is intriguing that he connects Ambrosius Aurelianus with this prehistoric monument as there is place-name evidence to connect Ambrosius with nearby Amesbury.
** Sir Geoffrey Howe, British politician
* January 7 – Geoffrey Bayldon, British actor
* January 8 – Tupamaros kidnap Geoffrey Jackson, British ambassador to Uruguay, in Montevideo, keeping him captive until September.
* October 28 – Geoffrey Unsworth, British cinematographer ( b. 1914 )
* July 27 – Geoffrey de Havilland, British aviation pioneer and aircraft company founder ( d. 1965 )
* February 22 – Geoffrey Perkins, British comedy producer, writer, actor ( d. 2008 )
Past chairmen have included Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, Margaret Thatcher's longest-serving Cabinet Minister Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont and former British Telecom chairman Christopher Bland.
His life and the sacrifices he made to keep going despite pain and impending death were the subject of the 1942 British film, The First of the Few produced and directed by Leslie Howard, with Howard in the starring role of R. J. Mitchell, and David Niven as ' Geoffrey Crisp ', based on the Supermarine test pilot Jeffrey Quill who flew the aerobatic sequences for the film in a Spitfire MkII.
The plot of Cymbeline is based on a tale in the chronicles of Raphael Holinshed and is ultimately derived from part of the Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth about the real-life British monarch Cunobelinus.
People associated with Monmouth include Geoffrey of Monmouth, the Oxford-based cleric, born in about 1100 and believed to be originally from the area, who wrote Historia Regum Britanniae, the " History of British Kings ".
* Geoffrey Cox QC MP, Barrister and British Conservative politician

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