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Brinley and Howard
* Brinley Howard Davies ( Lab ): Vauxhall February 21, 1980 – May 21, 1985

Brinley and known
* Bertrand R. Brinley, writer of short stories and children's tales, best known for his Mad Scientists ' Club stories
She collaborated with Welsh musicians such as Maria Jane Williams, a noted harpist, vocalist and guitar player and Henry Brinley Richards, a noted composer best known for writing " God Bless the Prince of Wales ", and herself produced a Collection of Welsh Airs.
Adam Brinley Woodyatt ( born 28 June 1968 ) is an English actor and media personality, best known for his role as Ian Beale in the long-running BBC soap opera EastEnders.

Brinley and Bryn
Olivia Newton-John was born in Cambridge, England, to a Welsh father, Brinley (" Bryn ") Newton-John, and a Berlin-born mother, Irene Helene ( Born ), the eldest child of the Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist Max Born.

Brinley and May
* May 1-Henry Brinley Richards, composer, 67
Henry Brinley Richards ( 13 November 1817-1 May 1885 ) was a Welsh composer.

Brinley and is
The Mad Scientists ' Club is a series of four books written for children by Bertrand R. Brinley ( 1917 – 1994 ) and illustrated by Charles Geer.
Brinley Richards died at his home in Kensington, London, and is buried in Brompton Cemetery.
Afterward, Mustapha Ali ( Charles Brinley ) informs the Sheik she is the woman he has been hired to guide tomorrow.

Brinley and British
* Brinley Rees ( 1919 – 2004 ), British classicist

Brinley and who
Coddington spent nearly three years in England, and while there he met and married Ane Brinley, the daughter of Thomas Brinley, and sister of Francis Brinley who settled in Newport in 1652 and built a large structure that later became the White Horse Tavern.

Brinley and was
Bertrand R. Brinley ( b. 19 June 1917, Hudson, New York – d. 20 October 1994, Luray, Virginia ) was an American writer of short stories and children's tales.
Much of the character of Mammoth Falls, the fictional town where the Mad Scientists ' adventures take place, was based on the town of West Newbury, Massachusetts, where Brinley lived during part of his youth and where he graduated from high school in 1935.
Brinley's final work, The Big Chunk of Ice, was published posthumously in 2005 by Purple House Press with permission from his son, Sheridan Brinley.
Professor Brinley Roderick Rees ( December 27, 1919 – October 21, 2004 ) was a Welsh academic.

Brinley and .
* Rees, Brinley and Alwyn Rees.
West Newbury also provided the geographical inspiration for the Mad Scientists ' Club series of stories by Bertrand R. Brinley.
After Hunt ’ s death, his son Alexander and Brinley Sleight took over, publishing the newspaper daily, though this business model proved unsuccessful and the paper reverted back to a weekly publication.
* The Letters of Pelagius and his Followers ; edited and translated by Brinley Roderick Rees.
* R. Brinley Jones, " Geirfa Rhethreg 1552-1632 ," Ysgrifau Beirniadol, vol.
* American Men's Singles Championship – Richard D. Sears ( USA ) defeats Godfrey M. Brinley ( USA ) 6 – 3 4 – 6 6 – 0 6 – 3
* " Warblings at Eve " m. Henry Brinley Richards
* November 13 – Henry Brinley Richards, composer ( d. 1885 )
Sheridan Brinley, the son of the author, authorized Purple House Press to reprint these books starting in 2001.
* Celtic Heritage, Alwin & Brinley Rees, Thames and Hudson.

Howard and Davies
The other members of its executive committee were Ritchie Calder, journalist James Cameron, Howard Davies, Michael Foot, Arthur Goss, Kingsley Martin, J.
In a note, Kirby states, " A very abbreviated list of twentieth-century writers on the NT who do not believe that the empty tomb is historically reliable: Marcus Borg, Günther Bornkamm, Gerald Boldock Bostock, Rudolf Bultmann, Peter Carnley, John Dominic Crossan, Stevan Davies, Maurice Goguel, Michael Goulder, Hans Grass, Charles Guignebert, Uta Ranke-Heinemann, Randel Helms, Herman Hendrikx, Roy Hoover, Helmut Koester, Hans Küng, Alfred Loisy, Burton L. Mack, Willi Marxsen, Gerd Lüdemann, Norman Perrin, Robert M. Price, Marianne Sawicki, John Shelby Spong, Howard M. Teeple, and John T.
On 13 December 2000, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a new radio adaptation directed by Howard Davies starring Geraldine McEwan as " Lady Bracknell ", Simon Russell Beale as " Jack Worthing ", Julian Wadham as " Algernon Moncrieff ", Geoffrey Palmer as " Rev.
Her predecessor, Sir Howard Davies stepped down after controversy regarding the School's links to the Libyan regime.
In March 2011, Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime.
* Sir Howard J. Davies
Dangerous Liaisons was the first English-language film adaptation of Laclos's novel, and was based on Christopher Hampton's Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated theatrical adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Howard Davies and featuring Lindsay Duncan, Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson.
The play was premiered at the National Theatre in March 2008, directed by Howard Davies with Jeremy Irons as Macmillan.
The 1988 London National Theatre production, directed by Howard Davies, starred Ian Charleson, Lindsay Duncan, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Eric Porter.
* Danton ( 1970 film ), UK television film by John Howard Davies, starring Anthony Hopkins
After the success of The Good Life, the three cast members who were little known beforehand were given their own " vehicles " commissioned by the then Head of Comedy and producer of The Good Life, John Howard Davies.
* Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, directed by Howard Davies, starring Ian Charleson and Lindsay Duncan ( 1988 )
* The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O ' Neill, with Alan Tllvern taking over the role of Hickey from the " indisposed " Ian Holm, directed by Howard Davies ( May 1976 )
* Les liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton starring Alan Rickman, Lindsay Duncan, and Juliet Stevenson, world premiere directed by Howard Davies ( 1985 )
Through Ray Butt, a BBC producer and director whom Sullivan had met and become friends with when they were working on Citizen Smith, a draft script was shown to the Corporation's Head of Comedy, John Howard Davies.
* 1991: National Theatre, London and Bristol Old Vic co-production ; with Timothy West ( James ), Prunella Scales ( Mary ), Sean McGinley ( Jamie ), Stephen Dillane ( Edmund ), and Geraldine Fitzgerald ( Cathleen ), directed by Howard Davies.
The controller of the commission, Howard Davies realised that the council had put all of its positions on interest rates going down ; he sent a team in to investigate.
More recently, Kathryn has collaborated with pianist Joanna MacGregor and the Nash Ensemble, playing new compositions based on traditional Northumbrian tunes by Howard Skempton, Peter Maxwell Davies and Michael Finnissy.
* Board of Trustees ( appointed 16 May 2011 ): Prof. Chris Bishop, Howard Covington, Hugh Harper, Prof. Sir Peter Knight, Prof. Sir David Wallace, Prof. Julia Buckingham, Prof. Alan Davies, Dr Martin Knight, Rod McGregor, Lord Robert Winston.
* John Howard Davies ( 1939 – 2011 ), television producer-director and former child actor
Directors of new productions have included John Gielgud, Howard Davies and Richard Eyre.
A 2001 London revival emphasised the harshness and darker side of the play ; it starred Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan, directed by Howard Davies at the Albery Theatre ( subsequently renamed the Noël Coward Theatre ).
* Sir Howard Davies, Director of the London School of Economics, former Deputry Governor of the Bank of England
The play has had dozens of productions all over the country and around the world, perhaps most notably in London in 1999, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, with Helen Mirren and Anne-Marie Duff, directed by Howard Davies.

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