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  1. Hace 1 día · The film’s ending – while showing some signs of truncation, with Michael Hordern’s prominently billed analyst character amounting to nothing, and a few key events taking place off-screen – is again more raw and transgressive and palpably threatening than one might have anticipated; the final twist isn’t so shocking in genre terms, but certainly gains something from, well, from being ...

  2. Michael Hordern. as Ludicrus Sextus. Michael Hordern portrays Ludicrus Sextus, a bumbling Roman senator known for his foolish antics. Barbara Murray. as Ammonia. Barbara Murray takes on the role of Ammonia, a seductive character with a mischievous streak. Patrick Cargill. as Nero.

  3. Hace 4 días · Michael Hordern, Sarah Badel, Angela Down, Donald Gee, Michael Jayston, Frank Middlemass, Anthony Nicholls, Ronald Pickup, Penelope Wilton, Benjamin Whitrow, Glen Murphy, David Neal, Alec Sabin, David Kincaid, Terry Wright: Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC2 9 Mar 1977. Survives 20 Apr 1975: The Shadow of a Gunman: Sean O'Casey: Cedric ...

  4. Hace 1 hora · HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins … Former Lord Speaker and Crossbench peer Frances D’Souza … Former Tory MP Peter Hordern … Economist Jonathan Portes … Fashion designer Samantha Cameron. PLAYBOOK COULDN’T HAPPEN WITHOUT: My editors Jack Blanchard and Rosa Prince, reporter Bethany Dawson and producer Seb ...

  5. Hace 2 días · I really like Tolkien, but the background of class eventually drives me nuts. Most particularly, I can’t bear it that Sam goes through hell with Frodo in LOTR, but at the end is still calling him Mister Frodo - while Frodo calls him Sam. On the positive side, if I could live anywhere in literature it would be Rivendell.

  6. Hace 4 días · En una esquina de la Calle Centre en el bajo Manhattan, a las 9.30 horas de la mañana (15.30 en la España peninsular), arranca con los primeros pasos para la selección del jurado el primer ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 for six seasons from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually original works written for television, although dramatic adaptations of fiction (and occasionally stage plays) also featured. The series gained a reputation for presenting contemporary ...