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Routledge is a British publishing house which has operated under a succession of company names and latterly as an academic imprint. Its origins may be traced back to the 19th-century London bookseller George Routledge. He later founded a publishing company in partnership in 1851 with his brother-in-law, first formally incorporated under the name George Routledge & Co. For the remainder of the century the firm continued to grow and expand its range of popular illustrated fiction, travel and reference titles, undergoing some further partnership and name changes in the process. However by 1902 the company was running close to bankruptcy, but following a successful restructuring was able to recover and began to acquire and merge with other publishing companies. These early 20th-century acquisitions and mergers brought with them lists of notable scholarly titles, and it is from 1912 onwards as Routledge & Kegan Paul that the company became increasingly concentrated on and involved with the academic and scholarly publishing arena. It was soon particularly known for its titles in the social sciences fields.
Katherine Patricia Routledge, CBE (born 17 February 1929) is an English character comedy actress and singer. She is best known for her role as character Hyacinth Bucket (supposedly pronounced "Bouquet") in the British television series Keeping Up Appearances and Hetty Wainthropp in the British television series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. In addition to her roles in British television, she has a long and successful career in musical theatre, as well as in film.
Katherine Patricia Routledge was born in Tranmere, Birkenhead to parents Catherine and Isaac Routledge. Her father was a haberdasher, and, during WWII, the family lived weeks at a time in the basement of her father's shop. She was educated at Mersey Park Primary School, Birkenhead High School, now a state-funded Academy school, and the University of Liverpool. At Liverpool she graduated with Honours in English Language and Literature and was not on a path to pursue an acting career. She was, however, involved in the school's Dramatic Society where she worked closely with the academic Edmund Colledge who both directed and acted in several of the society's productions. It was Colledge who persuaded her to pursue an acting career. After graduating from Liverpool, she trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and launched her acting career at the Liverpool Playhouse.
Clive Walter Swift (born 9 February 1936) is an English character comedy actor and songwriter. He is best known for his role as character Richard Bucket in the British television series Keeping Up Appearances, but has played many other notable film and television roles, including that of Roy in the British television series The Old Guys.
Swift was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, the son of Lily Rebecca (née Greenman) and Abram Sampson Swift. His older brother, David Swift, is also an actor. Both brothers were educated at Clifton College and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where Clive read English literature. He was previously a teacher at LAMDA and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
In the 1970s, he appeared as Doctor Black in two of the BBC's M.R. James adaptations: The Stalls of Barchester and A Warning to the Curious. He is most noted for his performance in Keeping Up Appearances, starring as Richard Bucket, the long-suffering husband of Hyacinth. He also starred in the BBC adaptation of The Barchester Chronicles and appeared in the Doctor Who story Revelation of the Daleks. On 25 December 2007, he appeared in a Doctor Who Christmas special as Mr Copper. He also played Sir Ector, the adoptive father of King Arthur in John Boorman's 1981 film Excalibur.
Actors: Bill Howard (producer), Wolf Kahler (actor), Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt (actor), Alasdair Reid (composer), Steffan Boje (actor), Laure Bregevin (miscellaneous crew), Erich Redman (actor), John Vine (actor), Eric Carte (actor), David Higginson (producer), Iain McKee (actor), Crispin Redman (actor), Benedict Sandiford (actor), Alan Lygo (editor), Peter Stark (actor),
Plot: Based on diaries, records and eyewitness accounts, this is the story of the two Battles of the Somme from the perspective of British and German soldiers. It shows how the major lessons learned by the British Army leadership after the disastrous first attacks of July 1916 were turned into victory at the second attempt in September 1916, arguably the turning point for the First World War.
Keywords: artillery-fire, british-empire, british-soldier, cannon-fodder, german-soldier, machine-gun, mud, trench, uniform, world-war-oneActors: John Loder (actor), Roy Kinnear (actor), Allan Cuthbertson (actor), Chad Everett (actor), Marianne Stone (actress), James Hayter (actor), Sidney Hayers (director), Keith Barron (actor), Julian Wintle (producer), Laurie Johnson (composer), Robert Flemyng (actor), Rupert Davies (actor), Anjanette Comer (actress), Philip Levene (producer), Philip Levene (writer),
Genres: Crime, Drama,Actors: Jerry Lee Lewis (actor), Lance Comfort (director), David Hemmings (actor), Lance Comfort (producer), David Healy (actor), Douglas Ives (actor), Tony Wager (actor), Avril Angers (actress), Diana King (actress), Sidney Stone (editor), Robin Stewart (actor), Ivor Salter (actor), John Pike (actor), Malcolm Lockyer (composer), Joyce Blair (actress),
Plot: A family inherits a seaside hotel and has trouble filling it up until their son's rock group begins packing 'em in. This film was one of several British films from the mid-sixties which offered the added inducement of a guest appearance by Jerry Lee Lewis.
Keywords: hotel, independent-film, pop-musicActors: Norman Pierce (actor), Russell Waters (actor), John Salew (actor), Bryan Forbes (actor), Marjorie Rhodes (actress), John Mills (actor), Mona Washbourne (actress), Eddie Byrne (actor), Cecil Parker (actor), Ted Willis (writer), Ted Willis (writer), Eleanor Summerfield (actress), Mary Merrall (actress), Richard O'Sullivan (actor), Max Benedict (editor),
Plot: Mr. Dingle is the popular music teacher in an English school, but when the headmaster threatens to close down the school band (partly because of Dingle's fondness of more modern music) then the pupils have to come to his assistance, using their musical skills to help.
Genres: Comedy, Musical,I believe in my garden home
And the chemicals I need to make it grow
Later on, the glowing teeth
Lessons learned in radiology
Choking on the tales of joy and bliss
Broken sails we should bale
But let's kiss
I'll embrace the brewing thunder and let it take me under
I believe in the search of the fawn
The forest creatures wild, but so am I
The bloody noses, the broken arms
Lessons learned well in mythology
Amaurosis, I belong in an asylum
Abused yet confused what you like
Tar angels await as I learn to hate