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* 1957 John Neville as Henry, Bernard Hepton as Chorus, Geoffrey Bayldon as Pistol
Bernard Hepton as Cranmer, Basil Dignam as Bishop Gardiner, John Ronane as Thomas Seymour, and Rosalie Crutchley as Catherine Parr, reprised their roles in Elizabeth R.
Examples of actors appearing in one episode only included Cyril Shaps, George Baker, George A. Cooper, James Cossins, Richard Wilson, Peter Jeffrey, Bernard Hepton, Christopher Timothy, Elisabeth Sladen and Milton Johns.
Other post war productions included a live performance of Richard II, directed by Royston Morley and starring Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke ( 1950 ); a made-for-TV production of Henry V, directed by Royston Morley and Leonard Brett, and starring Clement McCallin as Henry and Marius Goring as the Chorus ( 1951 ); a Sunday Night Theatre made-for-TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Desmond Davis, and starring Stanley Baker as Petruchio and Margaret Johnston as Katherina ( 1952 ); a television adaptation of John Barton's Elizabethan Theatre Company production of Henry V, starring Colin George as Henry and Toby Robertson as the Chorus ( 1953 ); a live performance of Lionel Harris ' production of The Comedy of Errors starring David Pool as Antipholus of Ephesus and Paul Hansard as Antipholus of Syracuse ( 1954 ); and The Life of Henry the Fifth, the inaugural programme of BBC's new World Theatre series, directed by Peter Dews and starring John Neville as Henry and Bernard Hepton as the Chorus.
There is also the Aldridge Youth Theatre, which was officially opened by the actor Bernard Hepton and is located on Noddy Park Road by the Croft.
In 1997 a six part radio version of " A Town Like Alice " was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 starring Jason Connery, Becky Hindley, Virginia McKenna and Bernard Hepton.
A 1982 BBC Radio 4 broadcast featured Alec McCowen as Orsino, Wendy Murray as Viola, Norman Rodway as Sir Toby Belch, Andrew Sachs as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Bernard Hepton as Malvolio ; in 1993 BBC Radio 3 broadcast the play, with Michael Maloney as Orsino, Eve Matheson as Viola, Iain Cuthbertson as Malvolio and Joss Ackland as Sir Toby Belch.
* Bernard Hepton, who played the part of Toby Esterhase in the BBC television series, played Smiley in the BBC Radio series of both Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ( 1988 ) and Smiley's People ( 1990 ), with Charles Kay taking the part of Esterhase.
" This was dramatised on TV in 1973 with Francesca Annis playing Edith, John Duttine as Bywaters, and Bernard Hepton as Thompson.
The production starred Adrian Rawlins as Arthur Kidd ( not Kipps ), Bernard Hepton as Sam Toovey ( not Sam Daily ) and Pauline Moran as The Woman in Black.
Bernard Hepton ( born 19 October 1925 ) is a British actor of stage, film and television.
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She was at the Bristol Old Vic from 1967-69, where her plays included Blythe Spirit, Comedy of Errors, Venice Preserved ( with Alan Bates, Bernard Hepton and Alan Webb ), Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton by Dennis Potter, and a musical of Nancy Mitford ’ s book The Pursuit of Love written by Julian Slade.
* Kommandant ( Bernard Hepton )-The Kommandant, known only by his forename Karl, is a moderate and honourable Oberst ( Colonel ) of the Wehrmacht.
* Bernard Hepton — Mr. Woodhouse

Bernard and starred
In 1978, Chapman co-wrote ( with Bernard McKenna ) and starred in The Odd Job alongside David Jason who had previously appeared on Do Not Adjust Your Set with Idle, Jones, and Palin.
Later that same year, Brando starred in Lee Falk's production of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man in Boston.
In 1977 a made-for-TV docudrama titled Wilma ( also known as The Story of Wilma Rudolph ) was produced by Bud Greenspan ; it starred Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Jason Bernard and Denzel Washington in one of his first roles.
It starred Billy Crudup as Septimus, Blair Brown as Hannah, Victor Garber as Bernard, Robert Sean Leonard as Valentine and Jennifer Dundas as Thomasina.
In his later career, he took up stage directing, notably in the Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell, in which he also starred.
Performed by the Stuttgart Ballet, with music by the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, it was directed by Bernard Kontarsky, and starred Richard Cragun and Marcia Haydee.
The film also starred John Mills, Bernard Miles, Celia Johnson and in his first screen role, Richard Attenborough.
The second and perhaps most notable effort was the 1934 film, which was directed by Frenchman Raymond Bernard and starred Raimu in the role of Tartarin, as well as Sinoël, Fernand Charpin and Charles Camus in other principal roles.
The play starred Kenneth Williams, Michael Bryant, Siân Phillips, Edith Evans, Timothy West and Bernard Kay in its run ; the play has not been professionally produced since.
The first, The Love School, in 1975, starred Bernard Lloyd as Hunt.
In 1941, Massey starred in George Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma, opposite Katharine Cornell, opening just one week before Pearl Harbor.
Gail Edwards, who previously guest starred in the episode " A Potsie Is Born ," was offered the role that Crystal Bernard would fill but was never told so by her managers, as they knew she would take the role and they did not want her to be a " new character on an old show.
In 1999, Cook starred her breakout role in the sleeper hit film She's All That, a romantic comedy that adapted George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion and so far the most financially successful film in her career.
He also starred in the TV adaptations of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story ( 1959 ), Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion ( 1960 ), Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered ( playing the role of Prince Albert originated by Richard Burton on Broadway ), and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1962 ).
The 1965 film She was produced by Hammer Film Productions and starred Ursula Andress as Ayesha and John Richardson as her reincarnated love, with Peter Cushing and Bernard Cribbins as other members of the expedition.
Cooper at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Whatever WorksIn March 2006, Cooper starred in Three Days of Rain on Broadway with Julia Roberts and Paul Rudd at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater.
In this company, she starred in a play produced by George Bernard Shaw called Saint Joan based on Joan of Arc.
In 1945, Lawrence starred as Eliza Doolittle opposite Raymond Massey as Henry Higgins in a revival of Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, who initially resisted the idea of Lawrence playing the role.
It starred Bernard Horsfall and Jeffrey Banks.
He also starred opposite Cornell in the 1935 production of George Bernard Shaw's St. Joan.
The most notable films in which she performed were 1931's Cœur de Lilas, based on the Tristan Bernard play, and Pépé le Moko that starred Jean Gabin.
Byrne appeared with Snoop Dogg in Danny Green's film The Tenants, based on Bernard Malamud's novel, and starred as Alex with Josh Hartnett and Diane Kruger in the romantic psychological thriller Wicker Park.
In 1993, he starred in the computer game Day of the Tentacle as the voice of Bernard.
For almost two years from 1903-05 she was a cast member in The Girl from Kays which despite its title starred Sam Bernard.

Bernard and Inspector
* Bernard Kay as Inspector Greenham
Jason Bernard originally had the recurring role of Deputy Inspector Marquette during the first two seasons.
* Inspector Mouse ( 1980 ) ( written by Bernard Stone )
* Inspector Page, Head of Security for the Prime Minister-played by Bernard Kay
Its graduates included two future Commissioners, Sir Joseph Simpson and Sir John Waldron ( both 1934 – 1935 ), three Deputy Commissioners, Sir Ranulph Bacon ( 1934 – 1935 ), Douglas Webb ( 1935 – 1936 ) and Sir John Hill ( who later also became HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary ; 1938 – 1939 ), and two Assistant Commissioners, Tom Mahir and Andrew Way ( both 1935 – 1936 ), as well as a number of Chief Constables of provincial forces, including Sir Edward Dodd ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Birmingham, Sir Eric St Johnston ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Oxfordshire, Durham, and Lancashire, and Sir John McKay ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Manchester, all three later HM Chief Inspectors of Constabulary, Bernard Bebbington ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Cambridge and John Gaskain ( 1936 – 1937 ) of Cumberland and Westmorland, both later HM Inspectors of Constabulary, Alec Muir ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Durham, Albert Wilcox ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Hertfordshire, Sir Douglas Osmond ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Shropshire and Hampshire, Sir Derrick Capper ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Birmingham and the West Midlands, John Gott ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Northamptonshire, Thomas Williams ( 1938 – 1939 ) of Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely, West Sussex, and Sussex, and David Holdsworth ( 1939 ) of Oxfordshire and Thames Valley.
After arriving in London the McKennas are told by Scotland Yard Inspector Buchanan that Bernard was indeed a spy trying to uncover an assassination plot in Morocco, and that they should contact him if they hear from the kidnappers.
Once in France, Doyle is met by Inspector Henri Barthélémy ( Bernard Fresson ), who resents his rude and crude crimefighting demeanor.
Bernard Holley as Detective Inspector Mike Turnbull ( 1982 – 84 )

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