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* Terence Alexander as Lieutenant-General Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge
In 1987 Jools Holland starred in a spoof documentary, The Laughing Prisoner, with Stephen Fry, Terence Alexander and Hugh Laurie.
He won accolades in the same year for his part in Terence Rattigan's French Without Tears, which brought him to the attention of Alexander Korda and Darryl F. Zanuck.
* Major Rupert Rutland-Smith ( Terence Alexander ) is the hen-pecked husband of a wealthy young woman who delights in pulling his strings because he depends upon her money.
* Terence Alexander as Major Rupert Rutland-Smith
One of the most notable characters is Charlie Hungerford ( played by Terence Alexander, well known as having played Monty in the BBC adaptation of The Forsyte Saga ), who also happens to be Jim Bergerac's former father-in-law.
* Terence Alexander as Sir Greville McDonald ( Series 2 – 4 )
* Terence Alexander, film and television actor
* Terence Alexander as RAF Intelligence Officer
An example is Leslie Grantham's appearance as Danny Kane from The Paradise Club-in another episode, John Nettles and Terence Alexander reprised their roles from Bergerac.
The show ran until 1973 and showcased many other stars, such as Leslie Phillips, Ian Carmichael, Tony Britton, Jeremy Child, Joyce Carey, Ursula Howells, Terence Alexander, Donald Sinden, Eric Barker, Rodney Bewes, June Whitfield, Richard O ' Sullivan, Bill Fraser, Dandy Nichols, Bill Pertwee, Peter Jones, Joan Sims, Richard Wattis, Jack Hulbert, Hugh Paddick, Roy Kinnear and Beryl Reid.
* Martyrs Terence, Pompeius, Africanus, Maximus, Zeno, Alexander, Theodore, Macarius, and 33 others beheaded at Carthage
Terence Joseph Alexander ( 11 March 1923 – 28 May 2009 ) was an English film and television actor, best known for his role as Charlie Hungerford in the British TV drama Bergerac.
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* Terence Alexander, played an RAF Intelligence Officer in the 1957 film The One That Got Away.
The film stars Sophia Loren, Peter Finch and Jack Hawkins with Hans Verner, Frank Wolff, Shraga Friedman, André Morell, Zaharira Harifai, Terence Alexander and Daniel Ocko.

Terence and George
Various refinements were made to the instrument, including the use of a so-called position-sensitive ( PoS ) detector by Alfred Cerezo, Terence Godfrey, and George D. W. Smith at Oxford University in 1988.
Other regular performers were David Battley, Henry Woolf, Gwen Taylor and Terence Bayler and George Harrison made a guest appearance on one episode.
* 1988-Alfred Cerezo, Terence Godfrey, and George D. W. Smith applied a position-sensitive detector to the atom probe, making it able to resolve atoms in 3-dimensions.
* Cholmondeley Award: George Barker, Terence Tiller, Roy Fuller
" Some of his guests include Terence Blanchard, Marcus Miller, George Duke, The Tate Brothers, Gamble and Huff, and academicians Dr. Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje and Dr. Cheryl Keyes from the Department of Ethnomusicology at UCLA among many others.
* George Colman the Elder-The Comedies of Terence
A descendant of one of the sons was George Archer-Shee, the central figure in The Winslow Boy, a play written by Terence Rattigan.
Title page of George Colman the Elder | Colman's The Comedies of Terence, 1765
Indeed, in 2001, two Canadians — the Vice-Chancellor of Belfast University, George Bain, and a billionaire, Terence Matthews — were awarded knighthoods without consultation with Canadian authorities.
Morrissey's second television role came in 1987 when he played the 18-year old chauffeur George Bowman, whose obsession with his employer and lover Alma Rattenbury ( Helen Mirren ) leads him to murder her husband, in an Anglia Television adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play Cause Célèbre.
Terence Conran, the designer, was Chairman of Hepworth's at this time and he recruited George Davies, who went on to become Chief Executive of Next.
Munro, Mark Ingestire in Sweeney Todd by Dibdin Pitt, the poet in The Lost Silk Hat by Lord Dunsany, the Captain in Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw, Mister Four and Young Man in The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice, Don Juan in the play of the same title by James Elroy Flecker, two parts in Terence Gray's own play The Red Nights of the Tcheka, the Stage Manager in The Player Queen, also by W. B. Yeats, the Second Engineer in The Insect Play by the Čapek brothers, Prince Kamose in another Gray play called And in the Tomb, and finally in June 1927 Don Pelegari in Pirandello's Each In His Own Way.
Lieutenant Terence Edward Waters GC ( 1 June 1929 – 22 April 1951 ), known as Terry Waters, was a British soldier who was awarded the George Cross in recognition of gallant and distinguished services whilst a prisoner of war of North Korea, having been captured at the Battle of the Imjin River during the Korean War.
George Archer-Shee, at the centre of Terence Rattigan's play The Winslow Boy, is an alumnus.
Keith Douglas, Lawrence Durrell, Harold Edwards, Robin Fedden, G. S. Fraser, Diana Gould, Charles Hepburn, Robert Liddell, Olivia Manning, Elie Papadimitiou, Hugh Gordon Porteus, George Seferis, Ruth Speirs, Bernard Spencer, Terence Tiller, Gwyn Williams.
His parents are George Hislop and Gina Hislop, and his brothers are Terence Kona Hislop and Brian Kali Hislop.
Among the old Yarralumla homestead's most notable occupants were Sir Terence Aubrey Murray, who owned Yarralumla sheep station from 1837 to 1859, Augustus Onslow Manby Gibbes, who owned the property from 1859 to 1881, and Augustus ' father Colonel John George Nathaniel Gibbes ( 1787-1873 ).
In his more than twenty-year career, Kirkland worked, performed or recorded with such artists as Don Alias, Bob Berg, Art Blakey, Carla Bley, Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Terence Blanchard, Michael Brecker, Tony Bunn, Gary Burton, Ron Carter, Lonnie Cavers, Stanley Clarke, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Urszula Dudziak, George Duke, Cornell Dupree, Kevin Eubanks, Gil Evans, Charles Fambrough, Sonny Fortune, Frank Foster and the Loud Minority, Chico Freeman, Steve Gadd, Kenny Garrett, Dizzy Gillespie, Mark Gray, Abdullah Ibrahim ( Dollar Brand ), Elvin Jones, Stanley Jordan, Rodney Jones, Pat LaBarbera, Hubert Laws, Mike Manieri, Cecil McBee, Jr., Marcus Miller, Bob Mintzer, Thelonious (' T. M.
* Terence Edward Waters ( 1929 – 1951 ), British soldier awarded the George Cross
* George Archer-Shee, whose alleged cashing of a Postal Order to a fellow naval cadet led to a long-running court case and inspired Terence Rattigan's play The Winslow Boy.
Terence " Terry " George ( born 20 December 1952 ) is an Irish screenwriter and director.
The regular cast was headed by Terence Donovan as the hotel manager, and also included Carmen Duncan, George Spartels, and American actor Richard Lawson.
The postal order sent to Cadet Terence Back and allegedly cashed by George Archer-Shee on April 7, 1908.

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