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==Television play== ==Television play==
Associated with this solo project there was also a TV play called ''The Squire'' in which Alan Hull played the title character. It is set in Newcastle with a final scene set on the iconic ]. --] 12:58, 14 August 2021 (UTC) Associated with this solo project there was also a TV play called ''Squire'' in which Alan Hull played the title character. It is set in Newcastle with a final scene set on the iconic ]. --] 12:58, 14 August 2021 (UTC)


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Television play

Associated with this solo project there was also a TV play called Squire in which Alan Hull played the title character. It is set in Newcastle with a final scene set on the iconic Tyne Bridge. --TS 12:58, 14 August 2021 (UTC)

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https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/service_bbc_two_england/1974-11-25#at-22.15

Second City Firsts Mon 25th Nov 1974, 22:15 on BBC Two England A season of new plays from Birmingham Squire by TOM PICKARD Alfy is 30 and on the dole. So what does he want with a stuffed tern, a shooting stick, a Harris Tweed suit and a shotgun? Music by ALAN HULL Designer LYNDA KETTLE Director BARRY HANSON

Tom Pickard was at that time best known as a poet from Tyneside.

Hull is also credited with the role of Alfy. --TS 14:23, 14 August 2021 (UTC)

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