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* Kilburn, Terence ( 1987 ) Joseph Whitworth: Toolmaker, two editions, 1987 and 2002
) ( 1962 ), playing sadistic Lieutenant Scott-Padget, co-starring Sir Alec Guinness ; I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ), co-starring Judy Garland in her final screen role ; Hot Enough for June, ( aka " Agent 8¾ ") ( 1964 ), a James Bond-type spy spoof co-starring Robert Morley ; Modesty Blaise ( 1966 ), a campy spy send-up playing archvillain Gabriel opposite Monica Vitti and Terence Stamp and directed by Joseph Losey ; The Fixer ( 1968 ), based on Bernard Malamud's novel, co-starring Alan Bates ; Sebastian ( 1968 ), as Sebastian, a mathematician working on code decryption, who falls in love with Susannah York, a decrypter in the all-female decoding office he heads for British Intelligence, also co-starring Sir John Gielgud, and Lilli Palmer, co-produced by Michael Powell ; Oh!
Terence Michael Joseph " Geezer " Butler ( born 17 July 1949 in Birmingham, England ) is an English musician and songwriter.
Chisholm greatly influenced a number of his graduate students and colleagues, including Richard Taylor, Jaegwon Kim, Keith Lehrer, R. C. Sleigh, Ernest Sosa, Peter D. Klein, Fred Feldman, Terence Penelhum, Selmer Bringsjord, Dean Zimmerman, Joseph Boyle and Bernard K. Symonds.
Terence Joseph MacSwiney (; ; 28 March 1879 25 October 1920 ) was an Irish playwright, author and politician.
Among them are Oscar Wilde ( 1960, starring Sir Ralph Richardson and Robert Morley, The Rover ( L ' Avventuriero ), ( 1967 ), from a novel by Joseph Conrad and starring Rita Hayworth and Anthony Quinn, and The Jigsaw Man ( 1984 ), starring Laurence Olivier and directed by Terence Young.

Terence and Alexander
* 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 as George Lomax
* 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
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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 11
* May 11 Terence Conran opens the first Habitat store on London's Fulham Road.
* 11 December — Taoiseach Jack Lynch and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O ' Neill met for talks in Stormont.
Sandover Medallists: ( 11 total ) 1922: Harold Boyd, 1924: Jim Gosnell, 1927: Jim Craig, 1930: Ted Flemming, 1940: Terence O ' Keefe, 1942: Laurie Bowen, 1946: John Loughridge, 1951: Fred Buttsworth, 1959: Brian Foley, 1992: Robert West, 1993: Neil Mildenhall
Terence " Terry " McGovern ( born May 11, 1942 ) is an American film actor, television broadcaster, radio personality, voice-over specialist, and acting instructor.

Terence and March
Terence Hill ( born Mario Girotti ; 29 March 1939 ) is an Italian actor.
Terence Stephen " Steve " McQueen ( March 24, 1930 November 7, 1980 ) was an American movie actor.
Terence Ellis Lloyd ( 21 November 1952 22 March 2003 ) was a British television journalist well known for his reporting from the Middle East.
Terence James Cooke ( March 1, 1921 October 6, 1983 ) was an American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Deep Blue Sea ( 1952 ) is a stage play by Terence Rattigan, first performed in London 6 March 1952, when it was praised by critics and audiences as evidence that Rattigan's view of life was growing deeper and more complex.
* The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan-Duchess Theatre, March 1952
As the second novel of the His Dark Materials trilogy, the book has also formed part of a radio drama on BBC Radio 4 starring Terence Stamp as Lord Asriel and Lulu Popplewell as Lyra, and as a two-part, six-hour performance for London's Royal National Theatre in December 2003, running until March 2004, and a second run between November 2004 and April 2005.
* Sir Terence O ' Connor ( 19 March 1936-7 May 1940 ) ( died in office )
It was commissioned by the Terence Cuneo Memorial Trust ( established March 2002 ) to create a permanent memorial to the artist, together with an annual prize at the Slade School of Art, given by the Trust.
SyncIT. com Inc. was founded by Michael Berneis and Terence Way in November 1998 and the site went live in March 1999.
Neale Terence McDermott ( born 8 March 1985 in Newcastle upon Tyne ) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Terence John Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 2nd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava DL JP ( 16 March 1866 7 February 1918 ), styled Lord Terence Blackwood between 1888 and 1900 and Earl of Ava between 1900 and 1902, was a British diplomat.
Terence John Hamblin ( 12 March 1943 8 January 2012 ) was professor of Immunohaematology at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom since 1987.
* Sir Terence Beckett ( 1 October 1980 26 March 1987 )
Terence Patrick Dicks, commonly known as Terry Dicks, ( born 17 March 1937 ) is a former British Conservative Party politician.
Snowy White ( born Terence Charles White, 3 March 1948, Barnstaple, Devon ) is an English guitarist, known for having played with Thin Lizzy ( permanent member from 1980 to 1982 ) and with Pink Floyd ( as a backing guitarist ; he was first invited to tour with the band through Europe and the United States, in 1977, and during The Wall shows in 1980 ) and, more recently, for Roger Waters ' band.
Between March and June 2011 he starred as Peter in Trevor Nunn's production of Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, alongside Sheridan Smith and Sienna Miller, as part of the playwright Terence Rattigan's centenary year celebrations.
In March 1966, Dior-Jordan separated from her husband, eloping to Paris with her 19-year-old secretary, Terence Robert Cooper.
Jet Harris MBE ( 6 July 1939 18 March 2011 ), born Terence Harris, was an English musician.
Sananda Francesco Maitreya ( born Terence Trent Howard in Manhattan, New York, New York on March 15, 1962 ), better known by his former stage name Terence Trent D ' Arby, is an American singer-songwriter who came to fame with his album Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D ' Arby, released in July 1987, which included the singles " Wishing Well " and " Sign Your Name ".
Terence John Mulholland ( born March 9, 1963 in Hopwood, Pennsylvania ) is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher.

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