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YEAR TITLE MODE 1930 Greek Street / Latin Love FILM 1930 Raise The YEAR TITLE MODE 1930 Greek Street / Latin Love FILM 1930 Raise the Roof FILM 1931 Mischief FILM 1931 The Improper Duchess STAGE 1931 And So To Bed STAGE 1932 The Phantom Fiend FILM 1932 The Lodger FILM 1932 Cuban Rumba Band VOCAL 1932 Fame in a Night RADIO 1932 The Way to the Stars STAGE 1933 Up in the Air STAGE 1933 Don Quixote FILM 1933 On Secret Service FILM 1933 The Golden Cage FILM 1933 The Medicine Man FILM 1933 Spy 77 FILM 1933 The Lost Chord FILM 1933 Two Wives For Henry FILM 1933 Send 'em Back Half Dead FILM 1933 Montmarte to Montparnasse RADIO 1933 Proscenium STAGE 1934 Say It with Flowers FILM 1934 My Song for You FILM 1934 The Admiral's Secret FILM 1934 The Bedroom Diplomat FILM 1934 Road House FILM 1934 Virginia's Husband FILM 1934 Vagabond Violinist FILM 1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much FILM 1934 Wonder Bar RADIO 1934 One Night in Venice RADIO 1934 The Show Goes Over RADIO 1934 Holiday in Europe RADIO 1935 Death Drives Through FILM 1935 Royal/Regal Cavalcade FILM 1935 Vintage Wine FILM 1935 Late Extra FILM 1935 King of the Damned FILM 1935 Play Up the Band FILM 1935 Midshipman Easy FILM 1935 The Invader FILM 1935 Mystery of the Seven Cafes RADIO 1935 Double Error STAGE 1935 A Butterfly on the Wheel STAGE 1936 Prison Breaker FILM 1936 Limelight FILM 1936 Secret Agent FILM 1936 The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss FILM 1936 Secret of Stamboul FILM 1936 Gypsy FILM 1936 The Spy in White FILM 1936 The Improper Duchess FILM 1936 Under Proof FILM 1936 Love in Exile FILM 1936 Tropical Trouble FILM 1936 Southern Roses FILM 1936 The Gay Adventure FILM 1936 The Invader FILM 1936 Land Without Music FILM 1936 St Helena STAGE 1936 Page From a Diary STAGE 1936 Zero STAGE 1936 Muted Strings STAGE 1937 Non-Stop New York FILM 1937 Sunset in Vienna FILM 1937 A Romance in Flanders / Lost on the Western Front FILM 1937 Prison Breaker FILM 1937 Twenty Million Sweet-Hearts FILM 1937 Command Performance FILM 1937 Midnight Menace / Bombs Over London FILM 1937 Backstage/Limelight FILM 1937 The Show Goes On FILM 1937 Gypsy FILM 1937 Non-Stop New York FILM 1937 The Price of Folly FILM 1937 Havana Nights RADIO 1937 The Man of Destiny RADIO 1937 Daisy Miller RADIO 1937 Broadway RADIO 1937 Patriotism Ltd RADIO 1937 The Man of Destiny RADIO 1937 Think of a Number RADIO 1937 Think of a Number STAGE 1938 I See Ice FILM 1938 The Sky's the Limit FILM 1938 The Man With 100 Faces FILM 1938 Suicide Legion FILM 1938 What Would You Do, Chums? FILM 1939 Two Days to Live FILM 1938 Over the Moon FILM 1938 Miracles Do Happen FILM 1938 Trouble in Panama FILM 1938 Who Goes Next FILM 1938 Stardust FILM 1938 I See Ice FILM 1938 The Last Barricade FILM 1938 Crackerjack FILM 1938 St Louis Blues RADIO 1938 The Gang-Smasher RADIO 1938 Money, Money, Money! RADIO 1938 Behind the Schemes STAGE 1938 Broadway TELEVISION 1938 The Constant Nymph TELEVISION 1939 Under Proof FILM 1939 Alfred Tennyson RADIO 1939 Don't Tell England RADIO 1939 French Without Tears STAGE 1939 The Last Barricade STAGE 1939 The Snare of the Fowler STAGE 1939 May Day STAGE 1939 Bridge of Sighs STAGE 1939 Sons of Adam STAGE 1940 War and Order FILM 1940 21 Days Together FILM 1940 Room for Two FILM 1940 Crook's Tour RADIO 1941 Cafes des Exiles RADIO 1942 Flying Fortress FILM 1942 Thunder Rock FILM 1942 We'll Smile Again FILM 1943 The Peterville Diamond FILM 1943 The Bells Go Down FILM 1943 Up With the Lark FILM 1943 Blow Your Own Trumpet STAGE 1944 The Way Ahead FILM 1944 Champagne Charlie FILM 1944 Her Man Gilbey FILM 1944 English Without Tears FILM 1945 Bell for Adano STAGE 1946 The Magistrate TELEVISION 1947 White Cradle Inn FILM 1947 Dual Alibi FILM 1947 A Man About the House FILM 1947 High Fury FILM 1947 The Adventures of Dusty Bates FILM 1947 The End of the River FILM 1947 While The Sun Shines FILM 1948 My Brother Jonathan FILM 1948 One Night With You FILM 1948 Balalaika FILM 1948 Donkeyman FILM 1948 Sleeping Car to Trieste FILM 1948 Look Before You Love FILM 1948 Libel TELEVISION 1948 Reunion TELEVISION 1949 Forbidden FILM 1949 The Gay Lady` FILM 1949 For Them That Trespass FILM 1949 Trottie True FILM 1949 The Spider and the Fly FILM 1950 The Taming of Dorothy FILM 1950 Her Favourite Husband FILM 1949 Down Our Street TELEVISION 1950 Point of Departure STAGE 1950 The Purple Fig Tree STAGE 1951 Night Without Stars FILM 1951 Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. FILM 1951 Chelsea Story FILM 1951 The Lavender Hill Mob FILM 1951 Rainbow Square STAGE 1951 The Debutant's Father TELEVISION 1952 Salute the Toff FILM 1952 Song of Paris FILM 1952 13 East Street FILM 1952 Bombay Waterfront FILM 1952 Bachelor in Paris FILM 1952 Hammer the Toff FILM 1952 Albert RN STAGE 1953 Paul Temple Returns FILM 1953 Sea Devils FILM 1953 Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder FILM 1953 The Captain's Paradise FILM 1953 Innocents in Paris FILM 1953 Always a Bride FILM 1953 A Day to Remember FILM 1953 By Hook or by Crook TELEVISION 1953 The Great White Bird TELEVISION 1953 Heidi TELEVISION 1953 Libel TELEVISION 1954 Calling Scotland Yard: Falstaff's Fur Coat FILM 1954 Twist of Fate FILM 1954 The Teckman Mystery FILM 1954 The Love Lottery FILM 1954 You Know What Sailors Are FILM 1954 Up to His Neck FILM 1954 Beautiful Stranger FILM 1954 For the Sake of a Throne TELEVISION 1954 Crime on Our Hands : Episode 1.2 TELEVISION 1955 Night Plane to Amsterdam FILM 1955 Contraband Spain FILM 1955 Postmark for Danger FILM 1955 Blonde Blackmailer FILM 1955 The Cockleshell Heroes FILM 1955 Stolen Time FILM 1955 Miss Patterson TELEVISION 1955 The Vale of Shadows TELEVISION 1955 A Garden in the Sea TELEVISION 1956 Portrait of Alison FILM 1956 A Touch of the Sun FILM 1956 Checkpoint FILM 1956 Port Afrique FILM 1956 Potts in Parovia FILM 1956 Ill Met by Moonlight FILM 1956 The Man Who Made People TELEVISION 1956 The Ten Strangers TELEVISION 1956 The Man From the Sea TELEVISION 1956 Falstaff's Fur Coat TELEVISION 1956 Spanish Sauce TELEVISION 1956 The Warning Note TELEVISION 1956 Send for Potts! TELEVISION 1956 Without Love TELEVISION 1956 Call Back Yesterday TELEVISION 1956 The Bridge TELEVISION 1957 The Prince and the Showgirl FILM 1957 Night Ambush FILM 1957 There's Always a Thursday FILM 1957 The Beasts of Marseilles FILM 1957 Just My Luck FILM 1957 Seven Thunders FILM 1957 Mrs Wickens in the Fall TELEVISION 1957 Onion Boys : Episode 1.1 TELEVISION 1957 The Schirmer Inheritance : Episode 1.4 TELEVISION 1958 Orders to Kill FILM 1958 Links of Justice FILM 1958 Tank Force FILM 1958 Vendetta TELEVISION 1958 Tragedy in a Temporary Town TELEVISION 1959 Beyond This Place FILM 1959 Web of Evidence FILM 1959 The Boy and the Bridge FILM 1959 Tommy the Toreador FILM 1959 Mr Fox of Venice STAGE 1959 The Girl From Rome TELEVISION 1959 Cooked-up Murder TELEVISION 1959 Three Dancing Turtles TELEVISION 1960 The Boy Who Stole a Million FILM 1960 Sands of the Desert FILM 1960 Surprise Package FILM 1960 Roman Gesture TELEVISION 1960 The Raffael Case TELEVISION 1960 Next Time You'll See Venice TELEVISION 1960 View From the Villa TELEVISION 1960 The Key Witness TELEVISION 1960 The Song of a March Hare TELEVISION 1960 A Woman in Paris TELEVISION 1961 A Weekend With Lulu FILM 1961 No, My Darling Daughter FILM 1961 Tarnished Heroes FILM 1961 The Avengers FILM 1961 The Far Distant Dead TELEVISION 1961 Time Remembered TELEVISION 1961 Bid for Glory TELEVISION 1961 The Colonel TELEVISION 1962 A Weekend With Lulu FILM 1962 The Battleaxe FILM 1962 In Search of the Castaways FILM 1962 The Saint FILM 1962 The Parents STAGE 1962 Masquerade in Spain TELEVISION 1962 The Runaround TELEVISION 1962 Crown in Danger TELEVISION 1963 Come Fly With Me FILM 1963 Where Angels Fear to Tread STAGE 1963 Hot Money TELEVISION 1963 My Brother's Keeper TELEVISION 1963 Hot Ice TELEVISION 1963 Where Angels Fear to Tread TELEVISION 1964 Treasure Hunt FILM 1964 Corporal McCann's Private War FILM 1964 The Isle of Monte Cristo FILM 1964 The Yellow Rolls-Royce FILM 1964 Sophia TELEVISION 1965 Finesse in Diamonds FILM 1965 San Ferry Ann FILM 1965 Sound an Alarm (Z-Cars) FILM 1965 Help! (with Beatles) FILM 1965 The Persistent Parasites TELEVISION 1965 You're Not in Any Trouble, Are You? TELEVISION 1966 The Sandwich Man FILM 1966 Where Angels Fear to Tread FILM 1966 Thirteen Against Fate FILM 1966 Finders Keepers FILM 1966 Locate and Destroy TELEVISION 1966 The Consul TELEVISION 1966 The Paper Chase TELEVISION 1967 The Magnificent Two FILM 1967 The Mummy's Shroud FILM 1967 The Fearless Vampire Killers FILM 1967 The Gadic Collection TELEVISION 1968 The Magus FILM 1968 Hammerhead FILM 1968 The Retreat TELEVISION 1969 Mosquito Squadron FILM 1969 The Oblong Box FILM 1970 Hell Boats FILM 1970 Man of Violence FILM 1970 Underground FILM 1970 Antique Death: Part 2 TELEVISION 1970 The Hermit TELEVISION 1970 The Plastic Eaters TELEVISION 1970 Twelfth Night TELEVISION.
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