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  1. No Wreath for the General: With William Franklyn, Lana Morris, Rona Anderson, Maurice Hedley. Old soldiers' memories still contain high explosive long after their battles are over. Those of General Campbell are no exception, as he and his family are very soon to find out.

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  3. No Wreath for the General (TV Series 1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. A general who wanted a triumph would dispatch his request and report to the Senate. Officially, triumphs were granted for outstanding military merit; the state paid for the ceremony if this and certain other conditions were met – and these seem to have varied from time to time, and from case to case – or the Senate would pay for the official procession, at least.

  5. All about TV show: directors and actors, new episodes, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. William Franklyn, Lana Morris, Rona Anderson,...

  6. This song, written by Chadwick Stokes, tells a story about a brilliant and battle-torn 19th century general, who has a dream in which he realizes the futility of the war he is fighting. In The Best of Dispatch, a book containing guitar and voice transcriptions of selected Dispatch songs, Chad Urmston describes "The General":

  7. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk › 3f43ad2d616c4edf8c4ed3c00d697172Broadcast - BBC Programme Index

    No Wreath for the General: Episode 4. BBC Television. Sat 29 th Apr 1961, 22:30 on BBC Television. An adventure serial in six episodes by Donald Wilson. Starring William Franklyn, Lana Morris, Rona Anderson, Ewan Roberts. When General Campbell left London for a secret visit to Scotland, he thought he had covered his tracks.