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The cast of Brond - 1987 includes: Louise Beattie as Margaret James Cosmo as Primo Julie Graham as Girl in Brothel Tania Grier as Schoolgirl John Hannah as Robert Stratford Johns as Brond Bill Little as Fighter Susie Maguire Sandy Neilson as Baxter
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern -RO-D. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter R and 3rd letter O and 5th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are:
aroid
broad
brond
brood
crowd
droid
frond
proud
troad
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Tania Grier has: Played Dream Girl in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Schoolgirl in "Brond" in 1987. Played Celtic Princess in "The Celts" in 1987. Played Young Pheemie in "Strathblair" in 1992. Played Louise in "The Boxer" in 1997. Played Tammy in "The Deli" in 1997. Played Party Guest in "Loose Women" in 1997. Played Tania in "Sax and Violins" in 1997. Played Liza in "Minor Details" in 1998. Played Colette Chambers in "Holby City" in 1999. Played Chuckie in "Not Afraid to Say..." in 1999. Played Susan Cartwright in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Dr. Antonia Brierley in "The Commander: Blackdog" in 2005. Played Dr. Antonia Brierley in "The Commander: Virus" in 2005. Played Distressed Woman in "Heroes and Villains" in 2006.
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Bill Little has: Played Prisoner in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Thug in "Screen One" in 1985. Played Fighter in "Brond" in 1987. Played Drunk Man in Bar in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Prisoner in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Thug in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Gangster in "Advocates I" in 1991. Played Vicar in "The Bogie Man" in 1992. Played Boxing Trainer (1993) in "Punchdrunk" in 1993. Played Wedding person in "Hamish Macbeth" in 1995. Played Drunk Highlander in "Hamish Macbeth" in 1995. Played Lead Rioter in "Complicity" in 2000. Played Angry Football Supporter in "A Shot at Glory" in 2000. Played Thug in "River City" in 2002. Played Mr. Joshua in "Rough and Ready II" in 2011. Played Sgt.Major Bill Duncan in "Call to Arms: The Deadly Game" in 2011. Played Angus McGillis in "Cuthbert Grant: Warden of the Plains" in 2014.
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Sandy Neilson has: Performed in "Dramarama" in 1983. Played Clinic Administrator in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Doctor in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Dougie in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Headmaster in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Older husband in "Screen One" in 1985. Played Headmaster in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Lord Drumossie in "Blood Red Roses" in 1986. Played 2nd Man at Bus Stop in "Heavenly Pursuits" in 1986. Played Baxter in "Brond" in 1987. Played Physiotherapist in "Winners and Losers" in 1988. Played Doctor in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Geoffrey Monteith in "4 Play" in 1989. Played Mr. Morrow in "Crime Story" in 1992. Performed in "Strathblair" in 1992. Played Mr. Robertson in "Doctor Finlay" in 1993. Played Passer-by in "The Winter Guest" in 1997. Played Ghost in "Mr. Wymi" in 1997. Played Duncan in "The Debt Collector" in 1999. Played Old Man in Hospital Bed in "Still Game" in 2002. Played Defence Counsel in "Young Adam" in 2003. Played Norm in "Retribution" in 2005. Played Father Brian in "Das Geheimnis von St. Ambrose" in 2006. Played Old Man in Club in "The 39 Steps" in 2008.
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The cast of And the Violins Stopped Playing - 1988 includes: Bogumil Antczak as Doctor in Auschwitz Camp Aleksy Awdiejew Marek Barbasiewicz as Count Paszkowski Aleksander Bardini as Greczko Szura Juliusz Berger as Slovak gypsy man Horst Buchholz as Dymitr Mirga Irena Byszewska Celina Ciecierska as Gypsy singer Edward Dobrzanski as Kola, Polish peasant Jerzy Frydrych Jan Hencz Ryszard Jasinski Wlodzimierz Jasinski as Pop Emilian Kaminski as Gypsy singer Zitto Kazann as Mikita Wladyslaw Komar as Dombrowski Leszek Kubanek Tomasz Medrzak as A Man Bogdan Michalak Cezary Morawski as Capt. Brond Jerzy Nowak as Prof. Epstein, doctor in Auschwitz Camp Jaroslaw Pilarski Hanna Polk as Zofia Marek Probosz as Guest at the Sylvester Party Barbara Rachwalska as Mrs. Stefa Wojciech Skibinski as Policeman Krzysztof Swietochowski as Franko Ewa Telega as Ira Marcin Tronski as Dr. Josef Mengele Jerzy Turek as Polish peasant Magdalena Warsinska as Nela, prisoner in Auschwitz Camp Hanna Wrycza as Zofia Sylwester Zawadzki Wiktor Zborowski as Tomasz
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Cezary Morawski has: Played Czarek in "Spirala" in 1978. Performed in "Wege in der Nacht" in 1979. Played Student in "Najdluzsza wojna nowoczesnej Europy" in 1979. Played Stefan in "Constans" in 1980. Performed in "Zielona milosc" in 1980. Played Wojtyla Karol in "From a Far Country" in 1981. Performed in "Ksiaze" in 1981. Played Wojtek in "Dziecinne pytania" in 1981. Played Marek in "Debiutantka" in 1982. Played Kazimierz Zaliwski in "Fachowiec" in 1983. Performed in "Greta" in 1986. Played Man at party in "Sceny dzieciece z zycia prowincji" in 1987. Performed in "Nieproszony gosc" in 1987. Played Priest in "Sala nr 6" in 1987. Played Stanislaw Babinski in "Komediantka" in 1988. Played Capt. Brond in "And the Violins Stopped Playing" in 1988. Played Tadeusz Turski in "Labirynt" in 1989. Played Andrzej Leski in "Pension Sonnenschein" in 1989. Performed in "Europa Europa" in 1990. Played Henryk Sienkiewicz in "Modrzejewska" in 1990. Played Hugo in "Spellbinder: Land of the Dragon Lord" in 1997. Performed in "Amok" in 1998. Played Andrzej Wojdak in "Na dobre i na zle" in 1999. Played Filip Kosecki (1999) in "Czulosc i klamstwa" in 1999. Played Dr. Krawczyk in "Wszystkie pieniadze swiata" in 1999. Played Docent in "Jak narkotyk" in 1999. Played Krzysztof Zdunski in "M jak milosc" in 2000. Performed in "Sto minut wakacji" in 2001. Played Weygand Maxime in "Marszalek Pilsudski" in 2001. Performed in "Kameleon" in 2001. Played Wiktor Wirowski in "Twarze i maski" in 2001. Played Roman Ladynski, headmaster in "Haker" in 2002. Played Dog in "Psie serce" in 2002. Played Edward Poznanski in "Na kocia lape" in 2008. Played Proffesor in "Czas honoru" in 2008. Played Proffesor Miroslaw Blaszczyk in "Czas honoru" in 2008. Played Ignacy Kowalski in "Sprawiedliwi" in 2010. Played Krzysztof in "Czarnobyl. Cztery Dni W Kwietniu" in 2011. Played Judge in "Prawo Agaty" in 2012. Played Judge Jurga in "Prawo Agaty" in 2012. Played Secretary in "Uklad zamkniety" in 2013.
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Early Beginnings of The Hudson Name The Hudson name dates back to about 1066 in the county of Yorkshire, England and is traditionally believed to be descendants of the Lords of Hoddleston by European genealogists. The Lords of Hoddleston occupied the castle Millom in Cumberland, on the coast of the Irish sea. After the fall of the Roman Empire, there was fierce rivalry between the Norman's and the Saxons over Yorkshire and the land around the Rhine Valley. The battle of Hastings (1066) found the Normans' as conquerors although the early ancestors of the Hudson family remained. Hudde was a common nickname for Richard, as Bob is to Robert, so it appears that the immediate decendants of Sir Richard Hoddleston were known as the sons of Hudde (Hudson).
Another suggested origin of the Hudson name comes from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles A.D.853. Russell Hudson, a very distance cousin from South Africa, wrote and guided me to this piece of information. I have seen references to Huda as a root for the Hudson name as well as the Hoddleston root mentioned above. In the theme of providing all the possible information the following is from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles:
A.D. 853. This year Burhred, King of Mercia, with his council, besought King Ethelwulf to assist him to subdue North-Wales. He did so; and with an army marched over Mercia into North-Wales,and made all the inhabitants subject to him. The same year King Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred to Rome; and Leo, who was then pope, consecrated him king, and adopted him as his spiritual son. The same year also Elchere with the men of Kent, and Huda with the men of Surrey, fought in the Isle of Thanet with the heathen army, and soon obtained the victory; but there were many men slain and drowned on either hand, and both the aldermen killed. Burhred, the Mercian king, about this time received in marriage the daughter of Ethelwulf, king of the West-Saxons.
A.D. 854. This year the heathen men (34) for the first time remained over winter in the Isle of Shepey. The same year King Ethelwulf registered a TENTH of his land over all his kingdom for the honour of God and for his own everlasting salvation. The same year also he went to Rome with great pomp, and was resident there a twelvemonth. Then he returned homeward; and Charles, king of the Franks, gave him his daughter, whose name was Judith, to be his queen. After this he came to his people, and they were fain to receive him; but about two years after his residence among the Franks he died; and his body lies at Winchester. He reigned eighteen years and a half. And Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Ealhmund, Ealhmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild; Ingild was the brother of Ina, king of the West-Saxons, who held that kingdom thirty-seven winters, and afterwards went to St. Peter, where he died. And they were the sons of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cutha, Cutha of Cuthwin, Cuthwin of Ceawlin, Ceawlin of Cynric, Cynric of Creoda, Creoda of Cerdic, Cerdic of Elesa, Elesa of Esla, Esla of Gewis, Gewis of Wig, Wig of Freawine, Freawine of Frithugar, Frithugar of Brond, Brond of Balday, Balday of Woden, Woden of Frithuwald, Frithuwald of Freawine, Freawine of Frithuwualf, Frithuwulf of Finn, Finn of Godwulf, Godwulf of Great, Great of Taetwa, Taetwa of Beaw, Beaw of Sceldwa, Sceldwa of Heremod, Heremod of Itermon, Itermon of Hathra, Hathra of Hwala, Hwala of Bedwig, Bedwig of Sceaf; that is, the son of Noah, who was born in Noah's ark: Laznech, Methusalem, Enoh, Jared, Malalahel, Cainion, Enos, Seth, Adam the first man, and our Father, that is, Christ. Amen. Then two sons of Ethelwulf succeeded to the kingdom; Ethelbald to Wessex, and Ethelbert to Kent, Essex, Surrey, and Sussex. Ethelbald reigned five years. Alfred, his third son, Ethelwulf had sent to Rome; and when the pope heard say that he was dead, he consecrated Alfred king, and held him under spiritual hands, as his father Ethelwulf had desired, and for which purpose he had sent him thither.
Although the Hudson Coat of Arms has changed over the years, the oldest known Hudson Coat of Arms consists of Three Lions in the Rampant position with three boars heads as supporting badges. The symbolism of the lions signifies rearing with strength, courage and loyalty as character traits. My research into heraldry did indicate that three lions on a coat of arms is very rare but to date I have not uncovered the significance. The boars' heads were badges that suggested allegiance to the royal arms of King Richard III. King Richard III utilized boars heads as his identifying badges to signify bravery and perseverance. Possibly, the three lions rampant is significant in identifying with King Richard III also.
The arms of Gentleman Henry Hudson (1st generation recorded here) are described as "argent, semee of fleurs de lis gules, a cross engrailed sable. The early Hudson colonists in Virginia utilized a variation of this arms to mark livestock, lending credence to the relationship to Henry.
This information taken from:
http://pages.prodigy.net/vanhudson/hudson2.htm
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Stratford Johns has: Played PC Thompson in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Andrew in "Lilli Palmer Theatre" in 1955. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1955. Played Mayor in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Engineer in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Richard Munroe in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Ned Applegarth in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Sergeant in "The Night My Number Came Up" in 1955. Played Garage Worker in "The Ship That Died of Shame" in 1955. Played The Custodian in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Heath in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Insp. Brenchley in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Security Guard in "The Ladykillers" in 1955. Played Insp. Matthews in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Performed in "Boyd Q.C." in 1956. Played Curly in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played The Gendarme in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in 1956. Played Superintendent Carr in "Boyd Q.C." in 1956. Played Police Inspector in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Constable in "The Long Arm" in 1956. Played Air traffic controller in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played 1st Reveller in "Women Without Men" in 1956. Played Simpson in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Police Constable in "Tiger in the Smoke" in 1956. Played Reveller in "Blonde Bait" in 1956. Played Sanger in "Murder Bag" in 1957. Played Second Detective in "The One That Got Away" in 1957. Played Gustaf Eisenstein in "Destination Downing Street" in 1957. Played Crewman on Upturned Lifeboat in "A Night to Remember" in 1958. Played Driver of Prison Van in "Law and Disorder" in 1958. Performed in "Violent Playground" in 1958. Played CID Sergeant in "Probation Officer" in 1959. Played The Registrar in "International Detective" in 1959. Performed in "Probation Officer" in 1959. Played Police Sergeant in "The Flying Doctor" in 1959. Played Policeman in "The Wright People" in 1959. Played Inspector Chaublin in "Interpol Calling" in 1959. Played Lloyd Calvert in "Skyport" in 1959. Played Insp. Davidson in "Knight Errant Limited" in 1959. Played Lawson in "Kraft Mystery Theater" in 1959. Played Defence Counsel in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in 1960. Performed in "Maigret" in 1960. Played Lawson in "The Professionals" in 1960. Played Sgt. Willis in "The Days of Vengeance" in 1960. Played Beattie in "No Wreath for the General" in 1960. Played Dalkin in "Deadline Midnight" in 1960. Played Otto Stahl in "Formula for Danger" in 1960. Played Mr. Powell in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Viney in "The Younger Generation" in 1961. Played Sir Thomas Weller in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Captain Starr in "Ghost Squad" in 1961. Played Sidney Street in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Tod Macoll in "Top Secret" in 1961. Performed in "Hand in Hand" in 1961. Played Det. Chief Inspector Charles Barlow in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Bates in "Two Letter Alibi" in 1962. Played Det. Chief Insp. Charles Barlow in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Det. Chief Insp. Barlow in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Monarch in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played himself in "The Kathy Kirby Show" in 1964. Played Storyteller in "Jackanory" in 1965. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Station Sergeant in "The Plank" in 1967. Played Det. Chief Supt. Barlow in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Paul Trenton in "Department S" in 1969. Played Lawrence Warner in "Galton and Simpson Comedy" in 1969. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Himself - Guest in "This Is Your Life" in 1969. Played President Bradshaw in "Cromwell" in 1970. Played Matey in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Det. Chief Supt. Barlow in "Barlow at Large" in 1971. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "Barlow at Large" in 1971. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "The Two Ronnies" in 1971. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "Jack the Ripper" in 1973. Performed in "BBC2 Playhouse" in 1974. Played himself in "The Norman Gunston Show" in 1975. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "Second Verdict" in 1976. Played himself in "Saturday Night at the Mill" in 1976. Played Piso in "I, Claudius" in 1976. Played Chief Commisioner Blocker in "The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It" in 1977. Played Robert Kester in "Jubilee" in 1977. Played George Duchamp in "Return of the Saint" in 1978. Played Belkov in "Blakes 7" in 1978. Played George Duchamps in "The Saint and the Brave Goose" in 1979. Played himself in "The Marti Caine Show" in 1979. Played Knowles in "Minder" in 1979. Played Ismail in "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" in 1980. Played Harry Pinto in "George and Mildred" in 1980. Played Warrant Officer Snyman in "The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs" in 1981. Played Lord Rothermere in "Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years" in 1981. Played Abel Magwitch in "Great Expectations" in 1981. Played Lord Mountainash in "Union Castle" in 1982. Played himself in "Clive James on Television" in 1982. Played Evan Evans, Lord Mountainash in "Union Castle" in 1982. Played Story teller in "Rub-a-Dub-Tub" in 1983. Played Chef Georgie Routier in "Jemima Shore Investigates" in 1983. Played Morrie Conley in "Dance with a Stranger" in 1985. Played Mustapha El Ali in "Wild Geese II" in 1985. Played Mr. Plumb in "Foreign Body" in 1986. Played Arnold in "Screenplay" in 1986. Played Reg Sampson in "Car Trouble" in 1986. Played John Blake in "Boon" in 1986. Played Brond in "Brond" in 1987. Played Peters in "The Lair of the White Worm" in 1988. Played Clive in "4 Play" in 1989. Played Sir Bernard Kyle in "Saracen" in 1989. Played Lord Keighley in "Perfect Scoundrels" in 1990. Played Mr. Groves in "Shooting Stars" in 1990. Played Arthur Shillibeer in "The Fool" in 1990. Played Mr. Maddox in "Murder Most Horrid" in 1991. Played Stanley Caspian in "Der Mann nebenan" in 1991. Played Mr. A.B. Noon BA in "The Life and Times of Henry Pratt" in 1992. Played Home Secretary in "The Secret Agent" in 1992. Played Cyril Isaiah Greengrass in "Heartbeat" in 1992. Played Dennis Palmer in "The Good Guys" in 1992. Performed in "The End" in 1992. Played Butler in "Splitting Heirs" in 1993. Played Ben in "Capital Lives" in 1994. Played Mr. Stockton in "Neverwhere" in 1996. Played Mr. Arnold Stockton (episode: 3) in "Neverwhere" in 1996. Played Det. Chief Supt. Charles Barlow in "The Greatest" in 1998. Played himself in "After They Were Famous" in 1999. Played DI Charlie Barlow in "Total Cops" in 2003. Performed in "Margaret John: National Treasure" in 2010. Played Monarch in "Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited" in 2013.
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John Hannah has: Played Himself - Narrator in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Danny Bonnar in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Narrator in "The Natural World" in 1983. Played Derek Pierce in "The Bill" in 1984. Performed in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played Willie Connolly in "Boon" in 1986. Played Robert in "Brond" in 1987. Played Johnny Dawson in "Bookie" in 1987. Played Neal McBride in "Harbour Beat" in 1990. Played Himself - Narrator in "Cutting Edge" in 1990. Played Hamish in "Shrinks" in 1991. Played D.C. Mellis in "Between the Lines" in 1992. Played himself in "HBO First Look" in 1992. Played Simon in "Kleptophilia" in 1993. Played Avery McManus in "Frasier" in 1993. Played Windscreen washer in "Milner" in 1994. Played Matthew - Wedding One in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" in 1994. Played Nick Simon in "Faith" in 1994. Played John Robinson in "Capital Lives" in 1994. Played Dr. Iain McCallum in "McCallum" in 1995. Played Gilmore in "The Final Cut" in 1996. Played Jason Sturden in "Circles of Deceit: Kalon" in 1996. Played James in "The Innocent Sleep" in 1996. Played Nick in "Truth or Dare" in 1996. Played Himself - Host in "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" in 1996. Played Simon Moore III in "The Love Bug" in 1997. Played Spendlove James in "The James Gang" in 1997. Played James in "Sliding Doors" in 1998. Played Darkie Larche in "Resurrection Man" in 1998. Played Charlie in "The Intruder" in 1999. Played Terry in "The Hurricane" in 1999. Played himself in "Building a Better Mummy" in 1999. Played William Wordsworth in "Pandaemonium" in 2000. Played Narrator in "Predators" in 2000. Played Leo in "Circus" in 2000. Played DI John Rebus in "Rebus" in 2000. Played himself in "Spotlight on Location: The Mummy Returns" in 2001. Played Martin Shepard in "Alias" in 2001. Played Jonathan in "The Mummy Returns" in 2001. Played Man invited in "Camouflage" in 2002. Played Robert Dalgety in "MDs" in 2002. Played James Hammerton in "Timeshift" in 2002. Played Himself - Narrator in "Timeshift" in 2002. Played Mike Pennington in "Before You Go" in 2002. Played Dr. Richard Darian in "I Accuse" in 2003. Played Alan in "Male Mail" in 2004. Played D.S. Mackenzie Stone in "Amnesia" in 2004. Played John Wade in "Sea of Souls" in 2004. Played Jake Osbourne in "Cold Blood" in 2005. Played Narrator in "Car Nation" in 2005. Played himself in "8 Out of 10 Cats" in 2005. Played himself in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Performed in "Complete History of the Breast" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played Jack Roper in "New Street Law" in 2006. Played himself in "The Alan Titchmarsh Show" in 2007. Played Prof. Ian Holbourn in "Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic" in 2007. Played Rutger Simon in "Damages" in 2007. Played Jake Osbourne in "Cold Blood" in 2007. Played himself in "Movie Connections" in 2007. Played Nestor in "The Last Legion" in 2007. Played Mark in "Ghost Son" in 2007. Played Jake Osbourne in "Cold Blood 2" in 2007. Played Jonathan Carnahan in "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" in 2008. Played Joe in "House Husbands" in 2009. Played Trevor in "Tea Shop Asylum" in 2010. Played Batiatus in "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" in 2010. Played Jonathan Carnahan in "The Mummy 4: Rise of the Aztec" in 2010. Played himself in "The British Academy Television Awards" in 2010. Played himself in "Daybreak" in 2010. Played himself in "Fern" in 2011. Played Alexander Willard in "Kidnap and Ransom" in 2011. Played Quintus Batiatus in "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena" in 2011. Played Batiatus in "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena" in 2011. Played Rhys Kinlan in "Elementary" in 2012. Played Richard Ford in "The Words" in 2012. Played Himself - Guest in "Sunday Brunch" in 2012. Played himself in "A Touch of Cloth" in 2012. Played DI Jack Cloth in "A Touch of Cloth" in 2012. Played Richard Kendall in "The Othe Wife" in 2012. Played Edward Norton in "Words of Everest" in 2013. Played Tam McGraw in "The Wee Man" in 2013. Played Tychon in "Atlantis" in 2013. Played William Barstow in "The Christmas Candle" in 2013. Played Lapslie in "Still Waters" in 2014. Played Billy Bingham in "Shooting for Socrates" in 2014. Played Mr. Miracle in "Ping Pong Summer" in 2014. Played David in "Party Pieces" in 2015. Played Mikhail in "Kickback" in 2015.
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Bea Allen has: Played News Clerk in "The Blue Dahlia" in 1946. Played Blonde at Railroad Station in "Our Hearts Were Growing Up" in 1946. Played Telephone Operator in "Welcome Stranger" in 1947. Played Farrington Player in "The Perils of Pauline" in 1947. Played Dancer in "Champagne for Two" in 1947. Played Betty - Newsstand Operator in "The Big Clock" in 1948. Played Dancer in Haiti Number in "Royal Wedding" in 1951. Played Specialty Dancer in "Somebody Loves Me" in 1952. Played Dancer in "White Christmas" in 1954.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 758 words with the pattern ---N-. That is, five letter words with 4th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are:
aband
abuna
abune
acing
acini
adunc
aeons
agene
agent
aging
agone
agons
agony
ahent
ahind
ahing
ahint
airns
akene
aking
aland
alane
alang
alans
alant
aline
alone
along
amend
amene
amens
ament
amine
amino
amins
among
anana
anent
aping
arena
arene
asana
atone
atony
avant
avens
avine
awing
axing
axone
axons
ayins
ayont
azans
azine
azons
banns
barns
barny
bawns
beano
beans
beany
being
benne
benni
benny
bhang
bhuna
biont
bland
blank
blend
blent
blind
bling
blini
blink
blins
bliny
blond
blunk
blunt
boing
boink
bonne
bonny
boong
boons
borna
borne
bound
bouns
bowne
brand
brank
brans
brant
brens
brent
brine
bring
brink
brins
briny
bronc
brond
brung
brunt
bunns
bunny
burns
burnt
bwana
cains
canna
canns
canny
carns
carny
cerne
chang
chank
chant
china
chine
chink
chino
chins
chons
chunk
chynd
cions
clang
clank
clans
cline
cling
clink
clint
clone
clonk
clons
clung
clunk
coins
conne
conns
coons
corni
corno
corns
cornu
corny
count
crane
crank
crans
crena
crine
crone
cronk
crony
ctene
cuing
curns
curny
cyano
cyans
daine
daint
damns
danny
darns
daunt
dawns
daynt
deans
deens
derns
diene
dinna
djinn
djins
doing
donna
donne
donny
doona
downa
downs
downy
drank
drant
drent
drink
drone
drony
drunk
duans
duing
dunno
dunny
durns
dwang
dwine
dying
earns
ebons
ebony
eevns
ehing
eigne
eking
eland
elans
elint
emend
emong
ering
etens
evens
event
exine
exing
exons
eying
faena
faine
fains
faint
fanny
fauna
fauns
fawns
fawny
fayne
feens
feint
fenny
ferns
ferny
fiend
fient
finny
firns
fitna
flank
flans
fling
flint
flong
flung
flunk
fohns
foins
found
fount
foyne
franc
frank
frena
frond
frons
front
funny
gains
garni
gaunt
geans
genny
gerne
giant
ginny
girns
gland
glans
glens
glent
glint
going
gonna
goons
goony
gowns
grana
grand
grans
grant
grens
grenz
grind
grins
grone
grunt
guana
guano
guans
gunny
gurns
gwine
gynny
hains
haint
harns
haunt
henna
henny
herns
hiant
hinny
hoing
hoons
horns
horny
hound
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James Cosmo has: Played Senior Under Officer Patterson in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Det. Sgt. MacGregor in "Detective" in 1964. Played McBride in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Douglas McGrath in "This Man Craig" in 1966. Played Charlie Milne in "Ransom for a Pretty Girl" in 1966. Played Sgt. Robbins in "ITV Playhouse" in 1967. Played Andrew in "The Revenue Men" in 1967. Played Dalmahoy in "St. Ives" in 1967. Played Reception Officer in "Scene" in 1968. Played Hector in "The Borderers" in 1968. Played Jamie in "Battle of Britain" in 1969. Played Waller in "The Virgin Soldiers" in 1969. Played Lt. Anderson in "UFO" in 1969. Played Loch in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Det. Con. Sanderson in "The View from Daniel Pike" in 1971. Played Glasgow McDade in "The Onedin Line" in 1971. Played Officer on Train in "Young Winston" in 1972. Played Cliff Dow in "The Stone Tape" in 1972. Played Bob Gillette in "Doomwatch" in 1972. Played Lenny Carter in "Survivors" in 1975. Played Hamilton in "Quiller" in 1975. Played Det. Sgt. Davy Freeth in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Played Brigadier Calvert in "Orde Wingate" in 1976. Played Davey Scatcherd in "Midnight Is a Place" in 1977. Played Glover in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played Beggar in "Kidnapped" in 1978. Played Harry Bray in "The Standard" in 1978. Played Det. Sgt. Galbraith in "Strangers" in 1978. Played Jock Anderson in "Dick Barton: Special Agent" in 1979. Played CPO Hawkins in "Thundercloud" in 1979. Played Jock McLeish in "Minder" in 1979. Played Willis in "Hammer House of Horror" in 1980. Played Alex Geddes in "Take the High Road" in 1980. Played Sgt. Carch in "The Nightmare Man" in 1981. Played Bonfield in "The House on the Hill" in 1981. Played Priest in "Living Apart Together" in 1982. Played Victor Baird in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Dr. Ian McCarran in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Performed in "Big Deal" in 1984. Played Crazy Colin Carstairs in "Fairly Secret Army" in 1984. Played D.C.I. Cameron in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Patrick Grainger in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Mr. McBigg in "Super Gran" in 1985. Played Longfellow in "Operation Julie" in 1985. Played Jerry in "Screen Two" in 1985. Played McNeill in "C.A.T.S. Eyes" in 1985. Played Howard in "C.A.T.S. Eyes" in 1985. Played Sgt. Henderson in "The Campbells" in 1986. Played Tony in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Inspector Furness in "Lost Empires" in 1986. Played Angus MacLeod in "Highlander" in 1986. Played Detective Inspector McNeil in "Running Scared" in 1986. Played John Breckman in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Narrator in "Biography" in 1987. Played Anton in "Crossbow" in 1987. Played Primo in "Brond" in 1987. Played Frank Kerr in "Winners and Losers" in 1988. Played Bonham in "Codename: Kyril" in 1988. Played Tony in "Stormy Monday" in 1988. Played Teacher in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Miekera in "Saracen" in 1989. Played Glen in "The Justice Game" in 1989. Played Bigmac in "Stay Lucky" in 1989. Played James Smithson in "The Nightwatch" in 1989. Played Mr. Bowring in "The Fool" in 1990. Played Major Keith Ballantyne in "Alleyn Mysteries" in 1990. Played Harry Liverege in "Medics" in 1990. Played Sands in "El C.I.D." in 1990. Played Redruth in "Treasure Island" in 1990. Played James Maxton in "The House of Eliott" in 1991. Played Lt Col Philip Drysdale in "Soldier Soldier" in 1991. Played Carmichael in "Sharp End" in 1991. Played D.C.C. Birman in "Between the Lines" in 1992. Performed in "Screaming" in 1992. Played Matthew Chapman in "Heartbeat" in 1992. Played Tom in "Roughnecks" in 1994. Played Campbell in "Braveheart" in 1995. Played Tam Devlin in "Bad Boys" in 1995. Played Arnold Mears in "Silent Witness" in 1996. Played Mr. Renton in "Trainspotting" in 1996. Played Mr. Weston in "Emma" in 1996. Played Cedric in "Ivanhoe" in 1997. Played Eddie in "Two Lives" in 1998. Played Minister in "Urban Ghost Story" in 1998. Played David in "Comedy Lab" in 1998. Played Thelonius in "Babe: Pig in the City" in 1998. Played Frank in "One More Kiss" in 1999. Played Zorba in "Billy and Zorba" in 1999. Played Donald Paterson in "Split Second" in 1999. Played Billy Bailey in "The Match" in 1999. Played MacDonald in "Sunset Heights" in 1999. Played Charlie Maddox in "Badger" in 1999. Played Agrippa in "Cleopatra" in 1999. Played The Centurion in "Tales from the Madhouse" in 2000. Played Morris Cafferty in "Rebus" in 2000. Played Tommy Chase in "Honest" in 2000. Played Narrator in "Reflections Upon the Origin of the Pineapple" in 2000. Played Morris Gerald Cafferty in "Rebus" in 2000. Played Blind Woodsman in "The 10th Kingdom" in 2000. Played William Landucci in "Best of Both Worlds" in 2001. Played Lt. Col. Stuart McLean in "To End All Wars" in 2001. Played Col. Sutch in "The Four Feathers" in 2002. Played Billy in "Once Upon a Time in the Midlands" in 2002. Played Robert in "Skagerrak" in 2003. Played Finn in "Solid Air" in 2003. Played Big John in "One Last Chance" in 2004. Played Glaucus in "Troy" in 2004. Played James Brown in "Greyfriars Bobby" in 2005. Played Mr. Scott in "Little House on the Prairie" in 2005. Played Father Christmas in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" in 2005. Played Campbell in "20 to 1" in 2005. Played Finlay Murray in "Half Light" in 2006. Played HudMaSpecs in "Slipp Jimmy fri" in 2006. Played Mr. Karva in "The Lives of the Saints" in 2006. Played Hrothgar in "The Last Legion" in 2007. Played Dawson in "The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising" in 2007. Played himself in "Movie Connections" in 2007. Played Brenden Kelly in "Comet Impact" in 2007. Played Father Kellan Ashby in "Sons of Anarchy" in 2008. Played Galder Weatherwax in "The Colour of Magic" in 2008. Played Hengist in "Merlin" in 2008. Played Hector McKinley in "The Clan" in 2009. Played George Bergeron in "2081" in 2009. Played Finn Rourke in "Castle" in 2009. Played Narrator in "The Narnia Code" in 2009. Played Phillip in "FlashForward" in 2009. Played Nick in "The Santa Incident" in 2010. Played Laird in "Outcast" in 2010. Played Sutherland in "The Runway" in 2010. Performed in "Donkeys" in 2010. Performed in "One Night in Emergency" in 2010. Played Len Lomax in "Case Histories" in 2011. Played Roger Seymour in "Death in Paradise" in 2011. Played Jeor Mormont in "Making of Game of Thrones" in 2011. Played William Pertwee in "Hotel Caledonia" in 2011. Played Jeor Mormont in "Game of Thrones" in 2011. Played Murphy in "No Saints for Sinners" in 2011. Played Pecco in "The Glass Man" in 2011. Played Murdo in "Songs for Amy" in 2012. Played Jeor Mormont in "Game of Thrones: Season 2 - Invitation to the Set" in 2012. Played Jeor Mormont in "Game of Thrones" in 2012. Played Jeor Mormont in "Game of Thrones: Destinations of Season 2" in 2012. Played Policeman in "Dying Light" in 2013. Played King Bagsecg in "Hammer of the Gods" in 2013. Played Blucher in "Justin and the Knights of Valour" in 2013. Played Herbert Hopewell in "The Christmas Candle" in 2013. Played Judge Wellington in "43rd Golden Scallop" in 2013. Played Old Joe in "Sea Out" in 2013. Played Mr. Zigic in "Get Lucky" in 2013. Played William Goffe in "New Worlds" in 2014. Played Cooper in "Hole" in 2014. Performed in "Project 12: The Bunker" in 2014.
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Julie Trappett has: Performed in "Kitten in the Cat Trap" in 2010. Played Rose in "The Soft Touch" in 2011. Played Mother in "Come Home" in 2012. Played Tina in "Musik Liegt in Der Luft" in 2012. Performed in "The Fall and the Rise and the Fall" in 2013. Played Female Inmate in "Last Statement" in 2013. Played herself in "Weltuntergangspremiere" in 2013.
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