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  1. About The Good Companions. The Good Companions, a non-profit multi-service seniors’ centre, provides opportunities for individuals to participate in social, recreational, educational and volunteer activities and benefit from social and health services. Our mission is to promote and support the well-being, independence and zest for living of ...

  2. 25 de sept. de 2011 · The Good Companions by J. B. Priestley Introduced by Barry Cryer Additional content: Foreword by Tom Priestley Foreword by Dame Judi Dench Biographical background by Lee Hanson The Good Companions on stage and Screen by Lee Hanson In the great depression between the wars, ordinary Yorkshireman, Jess Oakroyd, disreputable schoolteacher, Inigo Jollifant and Colonel’s daughter, Miss Trant are ...

  3. The Good Companions by Original London Cast released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Other articles where The Good Companions is discussed: J. B. Priestley: …achieved enormous popular success with The Good Companions (1929), a picaresque novel about a group of traveling performers. This was followed in 1930 by his most solidly crafted novel, Angel Pavement, a sombre, realistic depiction of the lives of a group of office workers in London.

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  7. The Good Companions is best described as a comic or romantic picaresque novel, although some commentators complain that, technically, it is not. J. B. Priestley’s characters are not rogues, ...