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* 1936 – Clive Swift, British actor
** Clive Swift, British actor
Vanessa Redgrave as Imogen was often compared favourably to Ashcroft ; Eric Porter was a success as Jachimo, as was Clive Swift as Cloten.
In 2001 and 2002 she appeared in the BBC radio comedy sketch show The Right Time, along with Graeme Garden, Paula Wilcox, Clive Swift and Neil Innes.
The show stars Patricia Routledge as Hyacinth Bucket, the pompous and self-serving central woman obsessed by perfection, image and etiquette, and also includes performances from Clive Swift as her calm, tolerant and long-suffering husband, Richard Bucket, and Josephine Tewson as her neighbour Elizabeth, a friendly pushover who is continually fearful of Hyacinth's presence.
Such excessive snobbery makes life difficult for those around her, especially long-suffering hen-pecked husband Richard Bucket ( Clive Swift ).
* Clive Swift as Richard
Stars Clive Swift, Josephine Tewson, Judy Cornwell, and David Griffin, along with writer Roy Clarke and producer / director Harold Snoad, all discussed the series.
Clive Swift reprised his role as Richard recording a narrative to compensate for the lack of images.
The production starred David Warner as Henry, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Derek Smith ( later replaced by Clive Swift ) as Talbot and Janet Suzman as Joan.
James Laurenson played Henry, Peggy Ashcroft played Margaret, Clive Swift played Talbot, Hannah Gordon played Joan, and Richard Burton narrated.
* Clive Swift as Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester
* Clive Swift as Lord Cerimon
" Taylor's review of the Christmastime production at the Greenwich Theater, featuring Patricia Routledge ( Carrie Pooter ) and Clive Swift ( Mr. Pooter ) reads: " This well-staged, enjoyable production vindicates Francis's Christmas policy at Greenwich: that traditional but non-Christmassy pieces can provide the most festive fare.
* BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play broadcast on 29 September 2011 was Strangers on a Film by Stephen Wyatt, which gives an imagined account of a series of meetings between Hitchcock ( Clive Swift ) and Raymond Chandler ( Patrick Stewart ) as they unsuccessfully attempt to create the screenplay for Strangers on a Train.
Guest stars in this series included Anna Chancellor, Angela Griffin, Clive Swift, Hannah Gordon, Claire Goose, Denis Lawson and Roger Lloyd Pack.
Clive Walter Swift ( born 9 February 1936 ) is an English character comedy actor and songwriter.
Swift is the brother of another actor, Clive Swift of Keeping Up Appearances fame, with whom he has sometimes performed, and therefore the uncle of the academic Adam Swift and the television personality Joe Swift.
* Clive Swift ( born 1936 ), British actor
Molesworth was played by Willie Rushton, with Penelope Nice as his wife Louise, and Clive Swift as the now aged ex-headmaster Grimes.
By Clive Swift.

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Gulacy was a film buff, and modeled many characters after film stars: Juliette on Marlene Dietrich, James Larner on Marlon Brando, Clive Reston ( often broadly hinted at as being the son of James Bond as well as the grand nephew of Sherlock Holmes ) occasionally looking like Basil Rathbone and Sean Connery, and a minor character Ward Sarsfield ( after the real-life name of Sax Rohmer ) who looked like David Niven.
* Clive Reston is a British spy who resembles a younger and more vulnerable version of James Bond.
All the Cambridge men except Clive Bell and the Stephen brothers were also members of " the exclusive Cambridge society, the ' Apostles '"; there they met older members such as Desmond MacCarthy and Roger Fry as well as E. M. Forster and J. M. Keynes, who were all from King ’ s College.
This resulted in negative reaction from video game enthusiasts, such as writer Clive Barker, who defended video games as an art form, stating that they have the power to move people, that the views of book or film critics are less important than those of the consumers experiencing them, and that Ebert's were prejudiced.
Hellraiser ( also known as Clive Barker's Hellraiser ) is a 1987 English horror film based upon the novella The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker, who also wrote the screenplay and directed the film.
He also spends some time with his dad Clive, who visits Marcus and Fiona for Christmas together with his new girlfriend Lindsey and her mother.
After three matches under caretaker manager Dave Bassett and assistant Dennis Wise, George Burley was unveiled as the club's new head coach on 23 December to work alongside Clive Woodward, who was promoted from Performance Director to Director of Football.
Hopkins was the final home of jockey Clive Dixon and his wife Betty June, who trained and owned the National Appaloosa Show Champion, Two-Eyed Sioux.
This view is supported by authors Clive James and Jung Chang, who posit that the campaign was, from the start, a ruse intended to expose rightists and counter-revolutionaries, and that Mao Zedong persecuted those whose views were different from the party's.
The only others who have occupied all three positions are Clive Anderson and Frank Skinner, who have both stood in for Merton as team captain ( in series 11, episodes 3 & 6 and series 36, episode 5 respectively.
Apart from Merton, there are eight other people who have appeared as a panellist after being a guest host: Clive Anderson, Gyles Brandreth, Marcus Brigstocke, Jimmy Carr, Jeremy Clarkson ( who subsequently appeared as a guest host again ), Charles Kennedy MP, Richard Madeley and Liza Tarbuck.
It is equally the story of Colonel Newcome's son, Clive, who studies and travels for the purpose of becoming a painter, although the profession is frowned on by some of his relatives and acquaintances — notably Clive's snobbish, backstabbing cousin Barnes Newcome.
Push personalities who emigrated to the United Kingdom included Clive James, Paddy McGuinness, Chester ( Phillip Graham ) and Ian Parker ( pictured above ) who returned to Sydney in the late 1970s and was knocked down and killed while drunk, in Dixon Street.
When the musical opened in Sydney, Australia, the beginning of a national tour, the pre-recorded narrator was Clive " Robbo " Robertson, who performed a futuristic parody of his own late-night TV news show, " Newsworld ".
On the series Floyd On TV-the one-series follower to Clive James On Television-Floyd showed viewers a clip from the show ( leaving the audience to work out who the " to be " scruffy presenter was ).
In 1768, he was elected to the House of Commons for Preston, and for the next few years he occupied himself chiefly with his parliamentary duties, in which he was remarkable for his general outspokenness and, in particular, for his attacks on Lord Clive, who was at the time considered the nation's leading soldier.
She has a younger brother, Clive, and a ( now deceased ) older half-sister, June, from her father's relationship with an Indian woman, who worked as a tea picker on his plantation.
She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
Warwick had been personally signed and guided by the label's founder Clive Davis, who stated to Dionne " You may be ready to give the business up, but the business is not ready to give you up.
By comparison, the top highest paid non-union employees were the Artistic and Executive Director, Clive Gillinson, who was paid $ 946, 000 in salary and benefits ; the Chief Financial Officer, at $ 352, 000, and the General Manager, at $ 341, 000.
Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, KB MP FRS ( 29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774 ), also known as Clive of India, was a British officer who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Bengal.

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