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- Quo Vadis (1951 film) (links | edit)
- Donald Wolfit (links | edit)
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- Scott of the Antarctic (film) (links | edit)
- Carry On Again Doctor (links | edit)
- St James's Theatre (links | edit)
- The Wings of the Dove (links | edit)
- Charlie Muffin (links | edit)
- Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969 film) (links | edit)
- Hillingdon (links | edit)
- The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (links | edit)
- Stephen Murray (actor) (links | edit)
- Midnight Lace (links | edit)
- The Playboy of the Western World (links | edit)
- Dulcie Gray (links | edit)
- Michael Denison (links | edit)
- The Three Lives of Thomasina (links | edit)
- Don't Lose Your Head (links | edit)
- Sir Francis Drake (TV series) (links | edit)
- 1999 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Elspeth (links | edit)
- Executive Stress (links | edit)
- List of American films of 1979 (links | edit)
- List of stage names (links | edit)
- A Dandy in Aspic (links | edit)
- Denville Hall (links | edit)
- Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime (links | edit)
- List of British films of 1961 (links | edit)
- List of French films of 1967 (links | edit)
- Peace in Our Time (play) (links | edit)
- Promise at Dawn (1970 film) (links | edit)
- List of Tales of the Unexpected episodes (links | edit)
- March (surname) (links | edit)
- Underground (play) (links | edit)
- Two Gentlemen Sharing (links | edit)
- Woman Times Seven (links | edit)
- Let There Be Love (TV series) (links | edit)
- His Excellency (1952 film) (links | edit)
- Mr. Emmanuel (links | edit)
- The Magician of Lublin (film) (links | edit)
- The Playboy of the Western World (film) (links | edit)
- Robert Sidaway (actor) (links | edit)
- Dr. Crippen (1962 film) (links | edit)
- Deaths in April 1999 (links | edit)
- Psyche 59 (links | edit)
- Follow That Man (1961 film) (links | edit)
- Little Moon of Alban (Hallmark Hall of Fame) (links | edit)
- Drama at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and repertoire, 1947–1956 (links | edit)
- W. Somerset Maugham on stage and screen (links | edit)