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* 1964: The Wednesday Play: The July Plot, directed by Rudolph Cartier, with John Carson as Stauffenberg, and Joseph Furst as Fromm.
* Studio 4: Dr Korczak and the Children-BBC adaptation of Sylvanus's play, written and directed by Rudolph Cartier ( 13 March 1962 )
The director assigned to the serial, which was eventually named The Quatermass Experiment, was Rudolph Cartier.
Broadcast on BBC2 on 18 February 1969, the story was dramatised by Robert Muller and directed by Rudolph Cartier and the music and sound effects were created by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
The director assigned to the project was Rudolph Cartier, with whom Kneale particularly enjoyed working ; the two men had collaborated on both of the previous Quatermass serials, as well as the literary adaptations Wuthering Heights ( 1953 ) and Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1954 ).
Quatermass and the Pit was the last original production upon which Kneale collaborated with Rudolph Cartier, although Cartier did direct a new version of Kneale's 1953 adaptation of Wuthering Heights for the BBC in 1962.
Rudolph Cartier, one of the BBC's most highly regarded directors, directed the serial.
Rudolph Cartier had emigrated from Germany in the 1930s to escape its Nazi regime, and joined the staff of the BBC the year before The Quatermass Experiment was made.
He met the Austrian television director Rudolph Cartier when Cartier cast him in his BBC production of It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer in February 1953.
As with The Quatermass Experiment, Quatermass II was produced and directed by Rudolph Cartier ; he and Kneale particularly enjoyed working together.
Kneale credited the director Rudolph Cartier with bringing to the screen in Quatermass II, with its ambitious location filming, an expansive style that had not been seen in British television drama beforehand.
With only a short amount of time to cast a replacement, director Rudolph Cartier offered Robinson the role, as the only suitable actor available.
However, he now increasingly began to win leading parts on television, and in 1953 was cast by the television director Rudolph Cartier in a play called It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer.
The adaptation was produced and directed by the equally respected Rudolph Cartier, perhaps the BBC's best producer-director of the 1950s who was always adventurous artistically and technically.
* BBC Two, 1 July 1994, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording, commemorating the death of Rudolph Cartier.
Rudolph Cartier ( born Rudolph Kacser, renamed himself in Germany to Rudolph Katscher ; 17 April 1904 7 June 1994 ) was an Austrian television director, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer who worked predominantly in British television, exclusively for the BBC.
The British Film Institute's " Screenonline " website describes him as " a true pioneer of television ", while the critic Peter Black once wrote that: " Nobody was within a mile of Rudolph Cartier in the trick of making a picture on a TV screen seem as wide and as deep as CinemaScope.
" It was the arrival of Nigel Kneale ... and Rudolph Cartier ... that challenged the intimate drama directly.
Yet this is precisely what director Rudolph Cartier has done.
This feature was repeated on BBC Two under the title Rudolph Cartier: A Television Pioneer on 1 July 1994, followed by a tribute screening of the surviving telerecording copy of the second performance of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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The Follies of Science at the Court of Rudolph II, 1576-1612, Milwaukee: Pharmaceutical Review Publishing Co., 1904.
They had 3 sons: Prince Franz Joseph ( 1904 1981 ), Prince Ernst ( 1905 1952 ) and Prince Rudolph ( 1907 1939 ).
Rodolfo Amando ( or Rudolph Amandus ) Philippi ( 14 September 1808 23 July 1904 ) was a German-Chilean paleontologist and zoologist.
In 1904 Herbert Horne designed Montallegro for him, and noted graphic artist and print designer Rudolph Ruzicka ( 1883 1978 ) also produced designs for the Press.

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Among his earliest influences were Punch cartoonist illustrator Phil May, and American comic strip cartoonists Tad Dorgan, Cliff Sterrett, Rube Goldberg, Rudolph Dirks, Fred Opper, Billy DeBeck, George McManus and Milt Gross.
* 1923 Rudolph Pariser, Chinese-born American chemist
* 1625 Johann Rudolph Ahle, German composer, organist, theorist, and Protestant church musician ( d. 1673 )
* 1893 Georg August Rudolph, German politician ( b. 1816 )
# 1934 1940 Rudolph Reimer ( Democrat )
* 1877 Rudolph Ganz, Swiss pianist, conductor and composer ( d. 1972 )
* 1856 Rudolph Karstadt, German entrepreneur ( d. 1944 )
* 1998 Roman Catholic sex abuse cases: The Diocese of Dallas agrees to pay $ 23. 4 million to nine former altar boys who claimed they were sexually abused by former priest Rudolph Kos.
* 1628 Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher ( b. 1547 )
* 1972 Maya Rudolph, American actress, singer, and screenwriter
* 923 Battle of Soissons: King Robert I of France is killed and King Charles the Simple is arrested by the supporters of Duke Rudolph of Burgundy.
* 1788 Archduke Rudolph of Austria ( d. 1831 )
* 1923 Rudolph A. Marcus, Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
* 2008 We Wish You a Metal Christmas Run Run Rudolph
* 1547 Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher ( d. 1628 )
* 1895 Rudolph Valentino, Italian-American actor ( d. 1926 )
* 1950 James Rudolph Garfield, American politician ( b. 1865 )
* 1906 Arthur Rudolph, German rocket engineer ( d. 1996 )
* 1994 Wilma Rudolph, American runner ( b. 1940 )
Mathew sent missionaries to the United States, including the theosophist Bishop J. I. Wedgwood ( 1892 1950 ) and Bishop Rudolph de Landas Berghes et de Rache ( 1873 1920 ).
* 1998 Eric Robert Rudolph is charged with six bombings including the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta, Georgia.
* 1918 Paul Rudolph, American architect ( d. 1997 )
Vanderjagt, ' Wessel Gansfort ( 1419 1489 ) and Rudolph Agricola ( 1443 < sup >?</ sup >- 1485 ): Piety and Hebrew ', in Frömmigkeit-Theologie-Frömmigkeitstheologie: Contributions to European Church History.

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