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This is a very rare Sherlock Holmes series from 1979-80 by Sheldon Reynolds. Starring as Holmes is a young Geoffrey Whitehead, Donald Pickering is Watson and...
Geoffrey Whitehead as Mr Jackson in the episode "A Case For Calves Foot Jelly"
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Harry and Eliza's first train ride. Song from "Don't Go In The Dunny After Dad" album for kids.
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 1 Chapter 5: A Young Love Mercilessly Dismembered Series 1 Chapter 6: A Life Sadly Smashed... Then Happily Restored A Bit Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 2 Chapter 1: A Happy Life, Cruelly Re-Kippered Series 2 Chapter 2: A Re-Kippered Life Smashed Some More Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 2 Chapter 3: A Recovery All Made Miserable Series 2 Chapter 4: A Restoration Re-ruined, Only Even Worse Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 3 Chapter 1: A Lovely Life Re-Kippered Again Once More Series 3 Chapter 2: A Now Grim Life Yet More Grimified Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 3 Chapter 5: An Evil Life Sort of Explained Series 3 Chapter 6: Lives Lost, Ruined, Wrecked and Redeemed Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 4 Chapter 1: A Tolerable Life De-Happified Series 4 Chapter 2: A Now-Spoiled Life Smashed Some More Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 4 Chapter 3: A Wretched Life Made Much, Much Sadder Series 4 Chapter 4: A Painful Life Further Re-Miserabled Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 4 Chapter 5: A Now Tricky Life Woefully Miseried Up Series 4 Chapter 6: A Life Destroyed Then Repaired and Rehappied Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 5 Chapter 1: A Pleasant Yet Dull Life Re-Evilled Series 5 Chapter 2: A Re-Excited Life Made Distinctly Dangerous Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 5 Chapter 3: An Alrightish Life Savagely Frozen to Bits Series 5 Chapter 4: A Writerly Life Made Dreadfully Different Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 5 Chapter 5: A Terrifying Life Made Even Scarier a Bit Some More Series 5 Chapter 6: A Loved-Up Life Potentially Totally Annihilated Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
With Geoffrey Whitehead as Sherlock Holmes and Donald Pickering as Dr. John Watson. Loosely based on ACD's short story.
TV ad.
Lyrics By Glen Dwyer Music by Geoff Whitehead.
Wedding by DMI Weddings 32645198.
Photos and music, war scenes and mu;ticultural photos.
Remake of song written in 1982 From "Geoff & Jon" album.
Song written for mothers Day.
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 1 Chapter 3: A Youth Utterly Crocked Series 1 Chapter 4: A Young Adulthood Bitterly Dismantled Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 2 Chapter 5: An Already Bad Life Made Worse but Sort of on Purpose Series 2 Chapter 6: A Happy Life Broken and then Mended a Bit Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
Bleak Expectations written by Mark Evans; produced by Gareth Edwards Series 3 Chapter 3: A Sort of Fine Life De-niced Completely Series 3 Chapter 4: A Horrible Life Un-ruined and then Re-ruinated a Lot Starring: Tom Allen, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Sarah Hadland, Anthony Head, Richard Johnson, Susy Kane, Geoffrey Whitehead
There's an uncomfortable atmosphere during breakfast as Howard faces up to the night before and his accidental bedroom liaison with Angela, Mel's mom. Redemption is at hand for Howard however as the long awaited ring finally arrives. Relations seem to be going well until he receives a petrifying call from Cassie, an ex-flame, who decides to profess her wanton desire for Howard, all while Howard is standing less than two feet away from Mel and her parents. Luckily for Howard, the day is broken up by a visit to Ron (John Benfield), his widowed father, but upon arrival Howard and Mel are welcomed by cries for help. A panicked Howard breaks into his father's home only to receive an embarrassing introduction to Ron's latest girlfriend. Back at Mel's parents, Howard discovers the remnants of a familiar ring-bearing box adorning the gnarled teeth of Binky, the family dog. As Howard contemplates how to extricate himself from this latest situation, an encounter with Mel's Father, Dick (Geoffrey Whitehead), over a wall building project gives rise to an unfortunate mishap involving, Howard, a cement mixer, and poor old Binky.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky ~ Symphony No. 4, Op. 36 Movement I. Andante sostenuto. Moderato con anima Performed by the Charlotte Civic Orchestra Conducted by Geoffrey Whitehead Performed at Northlake Assembly of God, Charlotte, NC, USA http://www.CharlotteCivicOrchestra.org
Prequel TV series to I Claudius with Richard Griffiths as Pot Belly, Michelle Newell, Elizabeth Shepard, Graham Crowden, Geoffrey Whitehead (Viatoris from Ch...
Dopo la serie televisiva del '54 in bianco e nero con Ronald Howard, composta da ben 39 bei episodi che in youtube si possono trovare coi sottotitoli in spag...
Pyotr Tchaikovsky ~ Overture-fantasia Romeo & Juliet Performed by the Charlotte Civic Orchestra Conducted by Geoffrey Whitehead Performed at Northlake Assembly of God, Charlotte, NC, USA http://www.CharlotteCivicOrchestra.org
Original Airdate: March 19, 1996 Starring: Alistair McGowan as DI Gil Mayo Jessica Oyelowo as DS Alex Jones Loo Brealey as Scene-of-Crime Officer Harriet 'An...
Dopo la serie televisiva del '54 in bianco e nero con Ronald Howard, composta da ben 39 bei episodi che in youtube si possono trovare coi sottotitoli in spag...
Here's a beautiful BBC Radio play circa 1988 of "For King and Country" By John Wilson . The play centres on a young deserter so broken by his experience of war that he hasn't got the will left to defend himself let alone fight on in a gruesome war. For King and Country By John Wilson BBC Radio 4: Saturday Night Theatre Broadcast: Saturday 12th November 1988 @ 7:45 p.m. The 1917 Battle of Passchendaele is the setting for "For King and Country" which is a powerful play that uncovers the officially forgotten casualties of war – the deserters. No less than 306 young men were executed during World War I. The play opens on an early evening on an August day in 1917. The place: the interior of a barn close to Passchendale in Belgium. Private Hamp is sole survivor of his platoon and he should be in a hospital, but he's on trial for desertion. Hamp is not even remotely a protagonist on this grand tragic scale: a World War I private from the British North Country, he has deserted in battle and is to stand court-martial. But in catching a mirror image of existence in the features of a frightened boy, John Wilson raises questions that have disturbed and puzzled men since war began. The lawyer-lieutenant chosen to defend Hamp is aloof, yet earnest, and thoroughly determined to help him. But Hamp is hard to help precisely because he is a simple soul of truth, a pebble of innocence without a tongue-wag of self-protective deviousness in his nature. "For King and Country" derives its tension and strength from a conflict between two goods, not between good and evil. Duty and discipline are obviously good and necessary in wartime, when communal responsibility is essential. On the other hand, mercy shown is also good, and morally imperative; none is shown to Hamp. As he says, softly and pitiably, "It were only the first time, sir." Here the playwright opens the play to the book of life itself. Life is always "only the first time" for every man, and, for all its late and early joys, he pays with a hundred trials and a hundred deaths. Hamp's death is a metaphor, not only for death in war but for death in the undeclared war of life. Adapted for radio from his classic 1964 play, "Hamp", John Wilson based it from an episode of J. L. Hodson's 1955 novel, "Return to the Wood". The play was adapted by Evan Jones into a screenplay which became the basis for Joseph Losey's 1964 film "King and Country", starring Dirk Bogarde and Tom Courtenay. With Peter Gunn [Private Arthur Hamp], Kim Wall [Second Lieutenant Charles Hargreaves], Crawford Logan [Lieutenant Tom Webb], Ken Cumberlidge [The Corporal], Ian Michie [The Guard], John Samson [The President of the Court Martial], Geoffrey Whitehead [Captain Prescott], Dominic Rickhards [The Young Lieutenant at the Court Martial], David Timson [The Padre], Philip Sully [Lieutenant Midgley], and Michael Graham Cox [Captain Fraser]. The mouth organ played by Harry Pitch . Directed by Martin Jenkins. 90 minutes. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) July-Nov 1917. French Gen Nivelle planned a grand offensive against Germans in April 1917 but early failures resulted in French mutinies in 54 divisisons. British Field Marshall Haig planned attacks in the Ypres region to turn the tide of the war. After a week of artillery bombardment the attack began on 31 July 1917 and lasted until 4 August (heavy rain, 2 miles territory seized for 32,000 dead). The battle continued on and off until November, hampered by rain and a sea of mud. The final halt was ordered at village of Passchendaele 10 November - 250,000 dead, missing or seriously wounded on each side.
Geoff Whitehead interviews Jesus (AJ Millar) on the real life and Purpose of Jesus.
Conducted in Wilkesdale Queensland Australia on 24th February 2013. Geoff Whitehead begins a series of interviews with Jesus on the subject of personally liv...
Conducted in Wilkesdale Queensland Australia on 24th March 2013. Geoff Whitehead continues a series of interviews with Jesus (and this time with Mary) on the...
Conducted in Wilkesdale Queensland Australia on 24th March 2013. Geoff Whitehead continues a series of interviews with Jesus (and this time with Mary) on the...
Conducted in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia on 1st December 2011. Session 2 of an interview of Jesus and Mary Magdalene by Geoff Whitehead about Jesus and...
Conducted on 5th October 2012 in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia. Geoff Whitehead interviews Jesus at home on the subject of the "Soul Causes of Physical I...
Conducted in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia on 12th October 2011. Session 1 of an interview of Jesus and Mary Magdalene by Geoff Whitehead about Jesus and...
Conducted in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia on 12th November 2012. Part 1 of an interview of Jesus by Geoff Whitehead about Jesus and his first century li...
This video is a short excerpt from an interview between with Geoff Whitehead and Jesus on Soul Causes of Physical Illness. Here is the link to the full version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O0jpgcu6wE
This video is a short excerpt from an interview between with Geoff Whitehead and Jesus on Soul Causes of Physical Illness. Here is the link to the full version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O0jpgcu6wE
An interview with Colson Whitehead, author of Sag Harbor. For more interviews and inspiration, go to: http://www.authormagazine.org/
Geoff Brady's website - http://newyorkskywatch.com/ (donations welcome) Mark Passio's website - http://whatonearthishappening.com/ (donations welcome) Mark P...
Mark Passio's website - http://whatonearthishappening.com/ Youtube page - http://www.youtube.com/user/WhatOnEarth93 Mark Passio - WOEIH playlist - http://www...
Rio was thrilled to get a special mention from the lovely Clare, who, with Ade Adepitan, interviewed Rio on Channel 4 for The Anniversary Games on 28th July ...
Jack Whitehead interviewed in Bergen, Norway, September 2010. Whitehead gave a lecture to the Pestalozzi conference arranged by the Bergen University College...
This is the scene from the 1973 Amicus horror classic "and now the screaming starts" In this scene, the actor Geoffrey Whitehead introduces himself as "Silas...
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Alison Steadman, a snob who intermittently becomes frisky and tipsy, and Geoffrey Whitehead, a stern ...
The Guardian 2014-12-24it "aw"s after a poem about her son leaving; it doesn't make a sound when she writes about how sad ...
The Observer 2014-01-19Geoffrey Whitehead gave up teaching to write full-time, becoming one of the most successful authors ...
The Guardian 2013-08-12"He thins an already diminished rank of distinguished stalwarts – Bernard Cribbins, Clive Swift, ...
The Guardian 2013-02-18Co-creators Mark Bussell told Radio 4's Front Row that he and fellow writer Justin Sbresni are ...
IMDb 2013-01-09Geoffrey Whitehead (born 1 October 1939, Sheffield) is an English actor. He has appeared in a huge range of television, film and radio roles. In the theatre, he has played at the Shakespeare Globe, St. Martin's Theatre and Bristol Old Vic.
His television appearances include Z-Cars (1964–1965 and 1972–1975), playing two different regular characters, Holmes in the 1980 television series Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, Viatorus in Chelmsford 123 (1988–1990), Richard Smith in Second Thoughts (1991–1994), and other parts in The House of Eliott (1991), Executive Stress, Little Britain , The Worst Week of My Life and Not Going Out. He is regularly seen on British television as well as filling many roles on radio, where he featured in the 3rd and 4th episodes of the fifth series of the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Old Harry's Game in the role of Roland Kingworthy, as "Prior Robert" in the 1980s BBC radio dramatisations of Cadfael, as John Barsad in the radio dramatization of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities and most recently as Justice Wargrave in the BBC Radio 4 dramatization of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None on 13 November 2010. He has also starred in Little Britain. He has starred on BBC radio in many comic roles, including Bleak Expectations, featuring as four entire families. He is now appearing in the 2009 BBC remake of Reggie Perrin as Reggie's Father-in-Law, William.
Sherlock Holmes ( /ˈʃɜrlɒk ˈhoʊmz/) is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The fantastic London-based "consulting detective", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve difficult cases.
Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories. The first novel, A Study in Scarlet, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887 and the second, The Sign of the Four, in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the first series of short stories in Strand Magazine, beginning with A Scandal in Bohemia in 1891; further series of short stories and two novels published in serial form appeared between then and 1927. The stories cover a period from around 1880 up to 1914.
All but four stories are narrated by Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself ("The Blanched Soldier" and "The Lion's Mane") and two others are written in the third person ("The Mazarin Stone" and "His Last Bow"). In two stories ("The Musgrave Ritual" and "The Gloria Scott"), Holmes tells Watson the main story from his memories, while Watson becomes the narrator of the frame story. The first and fourth novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Valley of Fear, each include a long interval of omniscient narration recounting events unknown to either Holmes or Watson.