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T. E. B. Clarke

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Thomas Ernest Bennett "Tibby" Clarke (7 June 1907 – 11 February 1989) was a movie scriptwriter who wrote several of the Ealing Studios comedies. [1]

43 relations: A Man Could Get Killed, A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film), Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Against the Wind (film), Barnacle Bill (1957 film), Dudley Clarke, Ealing comedies, Encore (1951 film), For Those in Peril (1944 film), Frinton-on-Sea, From a Bird's Eye View, Gideon's Day (film), Hue and Cry (film), Johnny Frenchman, Law and Disorder (1958 film), List of British Academy Award nominees and winners, List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1951–60), List of English writers (A-C), List of Old Carthusians, National Board of Review Awards 1951, Oxted, Passport to Pimlico, Paul Berna, Peter A. Dowling, Shirley's World, Sons and Lovers (film), Talyllyn Railway, The Blue Lamp, The Four Just Men (TV series), The Lavender Hill Mob, The Magnet (film), The Rainbow Jacket, The Titfield Thunderbolt, Train of Events, Who Done It? (1956 film), 12th Venice International Film Festival, 1952 New Year Honours, 1989, 1989 in film, 22nd Academy Awards, 25th Academy Awards, 33rd Academy Awards.

A Man Could Get Killed

A Man Could Get Killed is a 1966 adventure comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and Cliff Owen, shot on various locations in Portugal and starring James Garner, Melina Mercouri, Sandra Dee, Anthony Franciosa, and Robert Coote.

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A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film)

A Tale of Two Cities is a 1958 British period drama based on parts of Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities, directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde and Dorothy Tutin.

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Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is one of the Academy Awards, the most prominent film awards in the United States.

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Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay

The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material.

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Against the Wind (film)

Against the Wind is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and produced by Michael Balcon, released through Ealing Studios in 1948.

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Barnacle Bill (1957 film)

Barnacle Bill (released in the US as All at Sea) is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film, starring Alec Guinness.

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Dudley Clarke

Brigadier Dudley Wrangel Clarke (–) was an officer in the British Army, known as a pioneer of military deception operations during the Second World War.

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Ealing comedies

The Ealing comedies is an informal name for a series of comedy films produced by the London-based Ealing Studios during the period 1947 to 1957.

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Encore (1951 film)

Encore is a 1951 anthology film composed of adaptations of three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham.

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For Those in Peril (1944 film)

For Those in Peril is a 1944 British war film produced by Ealing Studios that marked the directorial debut of Charles Crichton.

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Frinton-on-Sea

Frinton-on-Sea is a small seaside town in the Tendring District of Essex, England.

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From a Bird's Eye View

From a Bird's Eye View is a 1970 ATV and ITC Entertainment co-produced sitcom.

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Gideon's Day (film)

Gideon's Day (originally released in the United States as Gideon of Scotland Yard) is a 1958 police procedural crime film starring Jack Hawkins, Dianne Foster and Cyril Cusack.

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Hue and Cry (film)

Hue and Cry (1947) is a British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling.

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Johnny Frenchman

Johnny Frenchman is a 1945 British film produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend.

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Law and Disorder (1958 film)

Law and Disorder is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley, Joan Hickson, Lionel Jeffries.

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List of British Academy Award nominees and winners

This is a list of British Academy Award nominees and winners.

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List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1951–60)

The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible - or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs - and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely.

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List of English writers (A-C)

List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.

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List of Old Carthusians

The following are notable Old Carthusians, who are former pupils of Charterhouse School (founded in 1611).

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National Board of Review Awards 1951

23rd National Board of Review Awards December 17, 1951 The 23rd National Board of Review Awards were announced on December 17, 1951.

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Oxted

Oxted is a town and civil parish in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England, at the foot of the North Downs.

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Passport to Pimlico

Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley.

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Paul Berna

Jean-Marie-Edmond Sabran (21 February 1908, Hyères, Var – 19 January 1994, Paris), best known by his pseudonym Paul Berna, was a French writer whose children's books were also published in Britain and the United States.

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Peter A. Dowling

Peter Anthony Dowling is a British screenwriter and film director.

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Shirley's World

Shirley's World is a television series aired first by American Broadcasting Company during the U.S. 1971-72 television season.

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Sons and Lovers (film)

Sons and Lovers is a 1960 black and white British film adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence 1913 novel of the same name.

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Talyllyn Railway

The Talyllyn Railway (Rheilffordd Talyllyn) is a narrow gauge preserved railway in Wales running for from Tywyn on the Mid-Wales coast to Nant Gwernol near the village of Abergynolwyn.

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The Blue Lamp

The Blue Lamp is a 1950 British police drama, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner as veteran PC Dixon, Jimmy Hanley as newcomer PC Mitchell, and Dirk Bogarde as hardened criminal Tom Riley.

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The Four Just Men (TV series)

The Four Just Men is a 1959 television series produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment.

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The Lavender Hill Mob

The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T. E. B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass.

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The Magnet (film)

The Magnet is a 1950 Ealing Studios comedy film featuring Stephen Murray, Kay Walsh and in his first starring role James Fox (then billed as William Fox).

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The Rainbow Jacket

The Rainbow Jacket is a 1954 British Ealing Studios drama film, produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden, and featuring Robert Morley, Kay Walsh, Bill Owen, Honor Blackman and Sid James.

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The Titfield Thunderbolt

The Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film about a group of villagers trying to keep their branch line operating after British Railways decided to close it.

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Train of Events

Train of Events is a 1949 British portmanteau film made by Ealing Studios and directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden.

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Who Done It? (1956 film)

Who Done It? is a 1956 British comedy film starring comedian Benny Hill and Belinda Lee.

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12th Venice International Film Festival

The 12th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 20 August to 10 September 1951.

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1952 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1952 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire and Commonwealth.

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1989

1989 was a turning point in political history because a wave of revolutions swept the Eastern Bloc in Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power sharing, coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, embracing the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December, and ending in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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1989 in film

The year 1989 involved many significant films.

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22nd Academy Awards

The 22nd Academy Awards was held on March 23, 1950, at the RKO Pantages Theatre and awarded Oscars for the best in films in 1949.

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25th Academy Awards

The 25th Academy Awards ceremony was held on March 19, 1953.

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33rd Academy Awards

The 33rd Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1960, were held on April 17, 1961, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._B._Clarke

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