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Ned Sherrin - Biography - IMDbHe was a producer and director, known for That Was the Week That Was (1962), Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964) and BBC 3 (1965). He died on ...Missing: key facts
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Ned Sherrin: author and beloved broadcaster - The TelegraphOct 2, 2007 · Ned Sherrin, who died on Monday aged 76, rose to fame as the deviser, producer and director of That Was The Week That Was, the programme that ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Sherrin, Ned 1931-2007 (Edward George Sherrin) - Encyclopedia.comBorn February 18, 1931, in Low Ham, Somerset, England; died of cancer, October 1, 2007, in London, England. Producer, director, broadcaster, dramatist, and ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Sherrin, Ned (1931-2007) Biography - BFI ScreenonlineProducer, Director, Writer, Actor. Main image of Sherrin, Ned (1931-2007). As Independent Television was launched in Britain in September 1955, ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Ned Sherrin | Media - The GuardianOct 2, 2007 · He was a film producer, satirist, television pioneer, theatre director, raconteur, wit and public speaker of boundless brio and enthusiasm. He ...Missing: key facts achievements
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Ned Sherrin | The IndependentOct 3, 2007 · Edward George Sherrin (Ned Sherrin), film, theatre and television producer, presenter, director and writer: born High Ham, Somerset 18 February ...
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Ned Sherrin(1931-2007) - IMDbHe was a producer and director, known for That Was the Week That Was (1962), Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964) and BBC 3 (1965). He died on 1 ...Missing: key facts
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Ned Sherrin - Sexey's SchoolOct 2, 2007 · As an author, Ned Sherrin had a long collaboration with Caryl Brahms, and together they produced many songs, three novels, two collections of ...Missing: biography facts achievements
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Ned Sherrin: no Somerset 'ham'! - Seatrobe ResearchEdward George (Ned) Sherrin was born in February 1931. As he later wrote, “I was born between the villages of High and Low Ham in the county of Somerset.
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Ned Sherrin - The TimesOct 3, 2007 · From there he went to Exeter College, Oxford, to read law. The choice of subject was a concession to his father, who insisted that Sherrin ...
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Ned Sherrin: your memories and his legacy | Radio industry | The ...Ned Sherrin, who has died aged 76, was a writer, broadcaster, producer and raconteur whose work spanned radio, TV, film and the stage. He was, said BBC director ...
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Passed / Failed: Ned Sherrin | The IndependentMar 19, 1998 · I never had any intention of of being a barrister; it was a way of encouraging my father to put up the money. The only use law was to me was ...
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Comedy - That Was The Week That Was - BBCIt ran for just two series but That Was The Week That Was ("TW3") is still revered more than four decades later ... Ned Sherrin: director; Ned Sherrin: producer ...Missing: 1962-1963 | Show results with:1962-1963
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That Was The Week That Was is 50 - The TelegraphNov 23, 2012 · Its youthful cast, including 24-year-old David Frost, showed no mercy as they lampooned figures such as Harold Macmillan, and, in one ...Missing: scrutiny | Show results with:scrutiny
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A Tribute to John Fitzgerald Kennedy - IMDbA Tribute to John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Directed by Ned Sherrin. With David Frost, Millicent Martin, William Rushton, Roy Kinnear.
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Not So Much A Programme, More A Way Of Life - Nostalgia CentralProduced by Ned Sherrin, the show featured David Frost, William Rushton, John Bird, Michael Crawford, Eleanor Bron and Roy Hudd and ran three times a week on ...
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BBC 3 (TV Series 1965–1966) - IMDbRating 4.5/10 (16) The people behind 'BBC-3' -- primarily producer Ned Sherrin and his 'TW3' musical troupe, and comedians John Bird and Eleanor Bron -- were keen to get in on ...
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BBC-3 - ComedyIn fact Ned Sherrin: comedy producer and satire svengali at the BBC, wished in hindsight that the show had stuck with its alternate title 'It's all Been ...
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Television satire - The National ArchivesNote from Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to the Post Master General on the BBC television satire show "That Was The Week That Was", December 1962.
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That Was The Week That Was | Television HeavenFeb 5, 2007 · Ground breaking, hard hitting, biting satire that week by week examined the major news events of the past seven days and held them up to close public scrutiny.
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Up Pompeii - Rotten TomatoesRating 46% (7) Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Up Pompeii on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today ... Top Box Office · Coming Soon to ...
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Ned Sherrin - Doollee.com... film he produced the Virgin Soldiers, the National Health, Girl Stoke Boy, Every Home Should Have One and the Up Pompeii and in Theatre he directed Jeffrey ...Missing: productions | Show results with:productions
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Press Office - Tributes paid to Ned Sherrin - BBCOct 2, 2007 · In 1962 he devised, produced and directed BBC Television's That Was The Week That Was and its successor. He left the BBC in 1966 to produce ...
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BBC Radio 4 - CounterpointNed Sherrin hosts the general knowledge music quiz in which contestants from all over Britain answer questions on every aspect of music from Franz Liszt to ...Missing: show | Show results with:show
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Entertainment | Broadcaster Sherrin dies aged 76 - BBC NEWSOct 2, 2007 · He hosted Loose Ends, a weekly show of comedy, talk and music from its beginning in 1986, but was forced to step down in December 2006 after ...<|separator|>
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Ned Sherrin: My Life In Media | The IndependentSep 5, 2005 · The day after I finished law and was officially called to the Bar, I was walking down the Strand and I bumped into the man who'd been floor ...
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Ned Sherrin, stalwart of Radio 4, dies aged 76 | The IndependentOct 2, 2007 · The witty, mischievous founding presenter of BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends, has died after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 76.
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Cutting Edge: or, Back in the Knife Box, Miss Sharp - AbeBooksIn stock $46.59 deliveryCutting Edge: or, Back in the Knife Box, Miss Sharp. Ned Sherrin. ISBN 10: 0460045946 / ISBN 13: 9780460045940. Published by Dent, 1984.Missing: diaries | Show results with:diaries
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1956 and All that: A Memorable History of England Since the War to ...Authors, Ned Sherrin, Neil Shand ; Edition, illustrated ; Publisher, M. Joseph, 1984 ; ISBN, 0718124790, 9780718124793 ; Length, 142 pages.
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1956 and all that: A memorable history of England since the war to ...1956 and all that: A memorable history of England since the war to end all wars (Two). Ned & Neil Shand Sherrin. Published by Michael Joseph, 1984.
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Ned Sherrin in His Anecdotage Hardcover by Ned SherrinDrawing on his unparalleled knowledge of public life and private moments, this book is a collection of classic stories replete with repartee, banter, put-downs ...
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Ned Sherrin: The Autobiography – Book ReviewDec 12, 2007 · Thus, while he makes it clear that his gay instincts were evident by his national service days, we get no thoughts on his attitude to his ...
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Groundbreaking iconoclast bows out | Radio industry - The GuardianOct 2, 2007 · Sherrin was born in Low Ham, Somerset, the second son of a gentleman farmer, Thomas Sherrin, and his wife, Dorothy. He enjoyed an idyllic ...
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Ned Sherrin: That Was The Life That Was - The Times... Sherrin admitted in the autobiography to having had two homosexual relationships. The most meaningful relationship appeared to have been his 30-year writing ...
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Veteran broadcaster Ned Sherrin dies of cancer - The TelegraphOct 2, 2007 · The 76-year-old, who had been battling throat cancer since last year, died peacefully at his home in Chelsea at 3.30pm.
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Ned Sherrin, wit, impresario, bon viveur and Radio 4 stalwart, dies at ...Oct 2, 2007 · Edward George Sherrin was born the son of a farmer in 1931 in Low Ham, in the Somerset Levels. He read law at Exeter College, Oxford, and ...Missing: degree | Show results with:degree
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UK | Stars attend funeral of Sherrin - BBC NEWSOct 9, 2007 · Dame Judi Dench, Stephen Fry and Sir David Frost were among the mourners bidding farewell to Sherrin, who died last week from throat cancer aged 76.Missing: St Margaret's Westminster
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That Was The Week That Was - BBCTW3 - as it was known for the sake of convenience - was produced by Ned Sherrin, and presented live by David Frost. The talented cast joining him for the first ...Missing: entry | Show results with:entry
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That Was the Week That Was (TV Series 1962–1963) - IMDbRating 8.1/10 (114) Satirical sketch show. The first such show in the UK. It ran for two seasons before being pulled just before the 1964 general election.Missing: audience | Show results with:audience
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When Sherrin went Up Pompeii - Borehamwood TimesApr 20, 2009 · ... films also triumphed at the cinema box office. Up the Chastity Belt and up the Front then followed Pompeii in '72 and '73 respectively. Sherrin ...
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[PDF] an analysis of the impact of television satire has had upon the British ...politics in critical way, and therefore ridicule politicians in an avant-garde and innovative way. ... television satire facilitates this participation.Missing: youth engagement
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Tories helped take TW3 off the air - The TelegraphJun 17, 2007 · When That Was The Week That Was took to the air, its brand of vicious satire provoked immediate controversy.
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[PDF] The audience reception of British Television Political Comedy 1962 ...journalists write that satire must possess political engagement and political influence, explicitly describing contemporary politics and current affairs as ...