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lead role of Frederick Winterbourne in Daisy Miller, directed by Christopher Morahan. In 2005, he filmed a cameo in London for Neighbours' 20th Anniversary
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play)" First Night episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 2 Directed by Christopher Morahan Written by Nigel Kneale Original air date 29 September 1963 (1963-09-29)
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The National Theatre performed the play in 1978–79, directed by Christopher Morahan in the Lyttelton Theatre. The cast included Dinsdale Landen as Leonard
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1986 in Michael Frayn's Wild Honey with Ian McKellen, directed by Christopher Morahan, and as a playwright with his adaptation of a benefit performance
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played Guy Perron in The Jewel in the Crown (Granada Television, Christopher Morahan 1984), an adaptation of Paul Scott's novels that also made stars
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Saul" Theatre 70 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 20 Directed by Christopher Morahan Written by Bruce Stewart Original air date January 28, 1961 (1961-01-28)
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the latter two of which no longer exist. In the middle of 1972, Christopher Morahan, who was Head of Drama at BBC2 and who had directed Kneale's 1963
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Kris L. Nelson. 2009 – Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. Directed by Christopher Morahan. Cast: Jonathan Pryce (Davies), Peter McDonald (Aston), Tom Brooke