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Richard Wilson OBE (born Ian Carmichael Wilson; 9 July 1936) is a Scottish actor, theatre director and broadcaster. He played Victor Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave, and Gaius, the court physician of Camelot, in the BBC drama Merlin.
Wilson was born in Greenock, Scotland. He studied science in Greenock, and did National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps, serving in Singapore. He worked in a laboratory at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow as a research scientist, before switching to acting at age 27. He trained at RADA and then appeared in repertory theatres in Edinburgh (Traverse Theatre), Glasgow and Manchester (Stables Theatre).
Wilson was awarded the OBE for services to drama as a director and actor in 1994. In April 1996, he was elected Rector of the University of Glasgow for a term of three years.
Wilson has worked for the gay rights campaign group Stonewall and the Labour Party. He is one of the patrons of Scottish Youth Theatre. Wilson is also a long-time supporter of the charity Sense and in 2007 hosted their annual award ceremony. He is also one of the honorary patrons of the London children's charity, Scene & Heard.
Actors: Emilio Roso (director), Corey Feldman (actor), Grainger Hines (actor), Tim Halpin (actor), Emilio Roso (actor), Emilio Roso (producer), Jack Betts (actor), Doris Roberts (actress), Emilio Roso (writer), Katarina Fabic (actress), Ruben Rabasa (actor), Scott L. Treger (miscellaneous crew), Martin Harris (actor), Carlos Antonio León (actor), Fiona Hardingham (actress),
Plot: A small town meets it's darkest hour when a troubled teenager seeks revenge after being bullied countless of times. The teenager walks into a grocery store packed with assault rifles and hand guns; firing and killing everyone in sight. Innocent people from children, parents, grandparents, all lying on the floor bleeding, fighting for their last breath because of a bullet that hit them . The film follows different families who lost a loved one on that horrific day, as they try to overcome what has happened to them. How long does it take to recover from unforeseeable loss which wasn't supposed to happen? They say that "Time heals all wounds".. In this case, time doesn't help. A series of investigations is held by the town sheriff and the FBI try to figure out who is to blame for all of this...because, maybe, pointing the finger at someone could help manage the pain. A film about losing someone, losing hope, losing faith, all because of a gun.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Jorge Pupo (actor), Robert McKay (actor), Rachel I. Johnson (writer), Rachel I. Johnson (director), Rachel I. Johnson (producer), Rachel I. Johnson (editor), Stephen Cofield (actor), J. Mallory McCree (actor), Naomi Davis (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Greene (actor), Petol Weekes (actor), Justin Chiao (miscellaneous crew), Kaliya Warren (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Zern (actor), Deric L. Johnson (actor),
Genres: Drama, Family, Short,Actors: Barbara Gordon (actress), Kim Roberts (actress), Nicholas Tabarrok (producer), Lauren Holly (actress), Ron Wisman (editor), Norma Bailey (director), Stanley M. Brooks (producer), Art Hindle (actor), Rob Lowe (actor), Rosemary Dunsmore (actress), Eugene Clark (actor), Katie Griffin (actress), Amanda Mason (miscellaneous crew), Donald Martin (writer), Noreen Landry (costume designer),
Plot: Bart Corbin's wife Jenn dies in their home, apparently suicide, as the police believes. While he moves in with young sons Taylor and Trevor at brother Bobby's, her sister Heather starts a relentless campaign, without any clue, to make the police believe Bart must have murdered her and have an affair with practice secretary Dara. However PC data show Jenn was the one who has an Internet affair with a Chris, who turned out to be a lesbian's alias.
Keywords: based-on-novel, based-on-true-story, boy, brother-brother-relationship, false-identity, infidelity, title-directed-by-femaleActors: Kay Hawtrey (actress), Margo Martindale (actress), David Sparrow (actor), James Spader (actor), Jeffrey Wright (actor), Philip Bosco (actor), Harvey Atkin (actor), Colm Feore (actor), Don Carmody (actor), Edward Herrmann (actor), Albert Brooks (actor), Al Waxman (actor), Anne Bancroft (actress), Wallace Shawn (actor), Helen Mirren (actress),
Plot: Werner Ernst is a young hospital resident who becomes embroiled in a legal battle between two half-sisters who are fighting over the care of their comatose father. But are they really fighting over their father's care, or over his $10 million estate? Meanwhile, Werner must contend with his nutty supervisor, who insists that he only care for patients with full insurance. Can Werner sidestep the hospital's legal team and do what's best for the patient?
Keywords: based-on-novel, black-comedy, blackmail, doctor, ethics, euthanasia, half-sister, hallucination, health-insurance, hospitalActors: Wayne Fitzgerald (miscellaneous crew), Fred Silverman (producer), Raymond Burr (actor), Ann Jillian (actress), William Katt (actor), Dean Hargrove (producer), Dick DeBenedictis (composer), Anthony Geary (actor), Barbara Hale (actress), Mike Moroff (actor), Richard Portnow (actor), John Rhys-Davies (actor), David Ogden Stiers (actor), Melissa J.L. Smith (miscellaneous crew), Erle Stanley Gardner (writer),
Plot: Della meets up with an old friend, a child that she used to baby-sit and she and Perry are invited to meet the friend's new wife, Suzanne. Meanwhile, Suzanne rents out her house to four gentlemen who are having a meeting about a plan that could get them all rich - little realising that Suzanne is taping the whole conversation. Suzanne holds out for more money from her "client" before giving up the tape and is found murdered and the tape gone. As Perry, Della and Paul start to help the friend (who discovered the body and hence the prime suspect.) they discover that Suzanne used to be a Madam of a "certain kind of house", that the four "meeting" takes great pains to cover up their business and that Suzanne's past may have caught up with her...
Keywords: character-name-in-title, courtroom, detective, perry-mason, sequelActors: Max Cullen (actor), Rhys McConnochie (actor), Justine Saunders (actress), Ken Wayne (actor), Simon Heath (director), Simon Heath (producer), Simon Heath (writer), Nene Morgan (producer), Glenn Buttress-Grove (actor), Clive Pascoe (composer),
Genres: ,Actors: Tito Vuolo (actor), Melville Shavelson (writer), Blanche Sweet (actress), Mike Mahoney (actor), Bob Hope (actor), Tuesday Weld (actress), Danny Kaye (actor), Bill Baldwin (actor), Eric Alden (actor), Harry Guardino (actor), Louis Armstrong (actor), Len Hendry (actor), Ned Glass (actor), Edith Head (costume designer), Leith Stevens (composer),
Plot: Loring "Red" Nichols is a cornet-playing country boy who goes to New York in the 1920s full of musical ambition and principles. He gets a job playing in Wil Paradise's band, but quits to pursue his dream of playing Dixieland jazz. He forms the "Five Pennies" which features his wife, Bobbie, as vocalist. At the peak of his fame, Red and Bobbie's daughter, Dorothy, develops polio. Red quits the music business to move to Los Angeles where the climate is better for Dorothy. As Dorothy becomes a young teen, she learns of her father's musical past, and he is persuaded to open a small nightclub which is failing until some noted names from his past come to help out.
Keywords: african-american, band, birthday-party, boarding-school, clowning, cornet, doctor, double-date, drunkenness, fameActors: E.D. Horkheimer (producer), Charles Dudley (actor), H.M. Horkheimer (producer), Edward Jobson (actor), Gloria Joy (actress), Sherwood MacDonald (director), Al Rockett (actor), Ruth Lackaye (actress), Ethel Pepperell (actress), Edward Saunders (actor), Nell Saalman (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Chester Barnett (actor), Pearl White (actress), Phillips Smalley (director), Harry Russell (actor), Kathryn Dana (actress),
Genres: Drama, Romance, Short,Richard Wilson on TheATitchmarshShow on Feb 21, 2012. NO S5 SPOILERS! Note: This has been uploaded by a fan for fans. No copyright infringement intended. The rights belong to their respective owners.
Graham is joined by Richard Wilson, Joan Collins and by wonderful Betty. Part 1 Produced by So TV. I do not own or claim anything. Aired: 03/24/2000
Gordon Ramsay talks to Richard Wilson in The F Word restaurant.
Amazingly, this isn't an outtake, it's from an actual transmitted episode broadcast on the BBC in 1978. The fun starts from right to left with Michelle Dotrice breaking up, then Michael Crawford just about holding on, then Richard Wilson losing it totally. Wonderful stuff..
Enjoy an Exclusive life story interview with Richard Wilson, Star of the BBC's 'one foot in the grave'. Hear 100's of Exclusive interviews and reviews by Alex Belfield in full @ www.celebrityradio.biz
Monday | 9:00pm | Channel 4 Everywhere you turn humans are being replaced by machines. Whether you are shopping, banking, parking the car or booking an evening out, the chances are it is computers or an automated phone system and not real people that you will be dealing with. Actor Richard Wilson returns to Channel 4 to investigate the rise and rise of automated services across Britain and puts the machines to the test to reveal who's really benefiting from the switch to DIY technology. Richard struggles with a supermarket self-service till, takes 15 minutes to pay for parking by phone and totally fails to get voice activated cinema booking lines to understand him. In a bid to put automated phone systems of some of the country's largest services providers to the test, Richard cre...
See more from Britain's Got Talent at http://itv.com/talent Soldier Richard Jones is a magician and mind reader, with the 25-year old armed with gifts for two of our Judges - but, there’s a twist and it involves some origami, David Beckham and a cup of tea… SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/BGTsub Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BGT Twitter: http://twitter.com/BGT
Richard Wilson Interview - Nudity & Victor Meldrew
Richard Wilson's true to life follow up to Victor Meldrew's One Foot in the Grave end featured our Triumph and friends from the Essex Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists. Sadly a member of the BBC TV crew who loved our service died soon after filming, whom we then had the honour of carrying. Unfortunately we never thought to ask Andy's surname at the time so we don't actually know if we carried him in the end or if indeed, as we hope, he is still around. If anyone could help us here it would be appreciated.
Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has always said he'd never write one. Based on glimmers of truth, BELIEVE IT is the hilarious, bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity radiography of Richard Wilson. He narrates the series, weaving in and out of dramatized scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics, theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success, monstrosity, addiction, charity work, secret work for governments and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery (not true). All the melodramatic staples of cele...
On 17 November 2013, we staged a glittering Awards ceremony to reward and celebrate the very best talent across film, television and games, in Scotland. The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman and culminated with a the presentation of a Special Achievement Award to veteran actor and comedian Richard Wilson. Watch part one of the ceremony. Find out more: http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/
On 17 November 2013, we staged a glittering Awards ceremony to reward and celebrate the very best talent across film, television and games, in Scotland. The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman and culminated with a the presentation of a Special Achievement Award to veteran actor and comedian Richard Wilson. Watch the second part of the ceremony. Find out more: http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/
On 17 November 2013, BAFTA in Scotland staged a glittering Awards ceremony to reward and celebrate the very best talent across film, television and games, in Scotland. The ceremony was hosted by Edith Bowman and culminated with a the presentation of a Special Achievement Award to veteran actor and comedian Richard Wilson. Watch the third & final part of the ceremony.
Richard Wilson talks with Alex Howard about his new book and the future of leadership. www.conscious2.com
On Thursday 23 October 2014 London College of Communication was delighted to host a screening of '72-82', the latest film from William Raban, Professor of Film at LCC. The screening was followed by a discussion between the filmmaker and Richard Wilson, renowned sculptor. This was an LCC Graduate School event and part of the Culture Capital Exchange Inside Out Festival 2014.
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Justice Committee Meeting agenda 1. Transfer of prison healthcare to the NHS: The Committee will take evidence from— Richard Groden, Clinical Director, Glasgow Community Health Partnership; Frank Gibbons, Health Care Manager, HMP Barlinnie; Mark McEwan, Service Planning Manager, NHS Grampian; Dr Gregor Smith, Medical Director of Primary Care, NHS Lanarkshire; Dr Lesley Graham, Associate Specialist in Public Health Medicine, Information Services Division, NHS National Services Scotland; Marion Logan, Director of Operations, Phoenix Futures Scotland; Ruth Parker, Acting Assistant Director of Health and Care, and Peter Wilson, Health Strategy Manager, Scottish Prison Service; Kirsty Pate, Manager, Willow Services. 2. HM Chief Inspector o...
BAFTA Scotland's annual New Talent Awards recognise and reward emerging talent in film, TV and games across Scotland. Skip to a category: Acting Performance - Female 1:05:27 Acting Performance - Male 58:29 Animation 47:41 Camera/Photography 31:39 Composer 26:21 Design 11:22 Drama Editor 16:36 Entertainment 42:36 Factual 26:37 Sound 21:23 Writer 52:46 Best New Work, Presented By Danny Boyle 1:19:05 --- Stay up to date with the latest news from BAFTA: Twitter: @BAFTA: https://twitter.com/BAFTA @BAFTAGuru: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGuru @BAFTAGames: https://twitter.com/BAFTAGames Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bafta Instagram: http://instagram.com/bafta Tumblr: Film: http://bafta-film.tumblr.com/ TV: http://bafta-television.tumblr.com/ Games: http://bafta-games.tumblr.com/ Pin...
Scottish Daily Record's showbiz writer Bev Lyons interviews actor Richard Wilson at the British Academy Scotland Awards at Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, Sunday 17 November 2013.
Richard Wilson OBE (born Ian Carmichael Wilson; 9 July 1936) is a Scottish actor, theatre director and broadcaster, best known for playing Victor Meldrew in the popular BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave and the hit BBC drama Merlin as Gaius, the court physician of Camelot. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Enjoy an Exclusive life story interview with Richard Wilson, Star of the BBC's 'one foot in the grave'. Hear 100's of Exclusive interviews and reviews by Alex Belfield in full @ www.celebrityradio.biz
'I don't believe it': Richard Wilson in classic OFITG clip Actor is famous for his rants and one liners on BBC sitcom. One Foot In The Grave's Richard Wilson, 80, is in hospital after suffering a heart attack One Foot In The Grave star Richard Wilson, 80, has been hospitalised after suffering a heart attack. The veteran actor, who was born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, is believed to be in a stable condition in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on Wednesday afternoon. Wilson's agent John Grant told The Guardian that the actor is in a stable condition and remains in hospital this evening. Wilson recently revealed he originally turned down his most famous role, playing Victor Meldrew in One Foot In The Grave. The Scottish actor made his name playing the cantankerous protagonist ...
One Foot In The Grave star Richard Wilson, 80, has been hospitalised after suffering a heart attack. The veteran actor, who was born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, is believed to be in a stable condition in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on Wednesday afternoon. Wilson's agent John Grant told The Guardian that the actor is in a stable condition and remains in hospital this evening. Wilson recently revealed he originally turned down his most famous role, playing Victor Meldrew in One Foot In The Grave. The Scottish actor made his name playing the cantankerous protagonist but said he had to be talked into it because he thought he was too young for the part.
Richard Wilson reportedly suffering a heart attack Richard Wilson OBE (born Ian Carmichael Wilson; 9 July 1936) is a Scottish actor, theatre director and broadcaster. He played Victor Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave. A later role was as Gaius, the court physician of Camelot, in the BBC drama Merlin.
The Scottish actor is most famous for playing the cantankerous Victor Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave. Now Richard Wilson is making his Action on Hearing Loss screen debut, and tells us he isn't afraid to admit he wears hearing aids. Tell us what you think by leaving a comment. Richard is urging us to check our hearing now. You can take the telephone hearing check on 0844 800 3838, or take our online check. http://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/hearingcheck
Richard Wilson theorises if actors make better directors while working on stage plays. Lorraine brings you up-to-date topical stories, the biggest celebrity interviews and tasty recipes as well as finger-on-the-pulse fashion tips and health advice from Dr Hilary Jones. Presenter Lorraine Kelly welcomes guests in her warm and friendly studio setting, where the likes of Mark Heyes, Dan Wootton and John Whaite share knowledge in their expert fields. Join Lorraine every weekday on ITV at 8.30am Richard Wilson theorises if actors make better directors while working on stage plays. Watch more videos of Lorraine on the official YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/lorraine http://www.itv.com/lorraine
3rd Annual International Cyber Risk Management Conference. Visit http://www.icrmc.com for more information.
W. A. Mozart Piano Concerto in F, K.459 Richard Wilson, piano The Hudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra Leon Botstein, conductor Recorded Skinner Hall, Vassar College January 31, 1987
Artist Richard Wilson discusses his 2015 edition, Still Life Jug, produced in collaboration with Plinth and Ikon Gallery to celebrate and raise funds for their 50th Anniversary.
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The town of Superior, Ohio, certainly was living up to its name! In what was undoubtedly the most spectacular feat of the century, it simply picked itself up one night and rose two full miles above Earth! Radio messages stated simply that Superior had seceded from Earth. But Don Cort, stranded on that rising town, was beginning to suspect that nothing was simple about Superior except its citizens. Calmly they accepted their rise in the world as being due to one of their local townspeople, a crackpot professor. But after a couple of weeks of floating around, it began to be obvious that the professor had no idea how to get them down. So then it was up to Cort: either find a way to anchor Superior, or spend the rest of his days on the smallest—and the nuttiest—planet in the galaxy! (Summary F...
Anaphylaxis Case Study: The Gross Negligence Manslaughter of Paul Wilson - Richard Wright QC, Park Square Barristers, Leeds. This talk was part of the Anaphylaxis Campaign Corporate Event, London 19th September 2016. These conferences are free to attend for our Corporate Members - you can join today on our website www.anaphylaxis.org.uk or by emailing info@anaphylaxis.org.uk.
"You'll Never Be Forgiven" - another Richard Wilson original - performed at The Monday Sessions at The London Trader, Hastings. The pub dog makes a guest appearance at 2.08 :) ! Many thanks to Richie J. Vaillant for the video.
A brand new gospel /blues song called "Real" getting its first live performance. The first line is "There's a dog in a manger , like a wound that will not heal " and there was actually a dog running round the pub when I played it...hence I sped up a little towards the end, as I was keeping an eye on the dog :) ! Many thanks to Richie J. Vaillant for the video.
This is my first Assignment for my Public Speaking Course at Hill College. It is over the process of cutting and cooking cactus paddles (nopales).
In this episode Fabrizio meets with Richard Wilson, Ceo & Founder of Billionaire Family Office in Miami. Richard explains why many wealthy families are shying away from financial advisors and turning to Family Offices. Richard also explains how he uses Social Media to attract wealthy clients and lots more...
An interview of Lord Richard Wilson, sometime head of the British Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary with Margaret Thatcher, and later Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge Interviewed on 20 November 2009 by Alan Macfarlane All revenues to the World Oral Literature Project
http://www.richardwilsonsculptor.com/projects/Slipstream.html Richard Wilson talks to Mark Davy (Future City) about his work.
http://FamilyOfficesGroup.com | In this keynote speech by Richard C. Wilson at a Liechtenstein based conference the topic of family office investments, capital deployment, investing priorities, investment committees, alternative investments, and hard assets are all discussed. Many of Richard's insights and pieces of advice come from his experience in working directly with over 1,000 family offices and hedge fund managers every year. To learn more about family offices please visit http://FamilyOfficesGroup.com
As part of the 14th annual MODFEST, the Attacca Quartet (Amy Schroeder and Keiko Tokunaga, violins; Nathan Schram, viola; and Andrew Yee, cello) play Richard Wilson's String Quartet No. 3 at Skinner Hall, Vassar College, on February 7, 2016. 00:00 Prelude 07:45 Episode 14:31 Elegy Richard Wilson's String Quartet No. 3 was commissioned by the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation for the Muir Quartet.