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Gangsters is a British television programme made by BBC television drama and shown in two series from 1976 to 1978. It was created by Philip Martin and starred Maurice Colbourne as John Kline, a former SAS officer recruited by law enforcement to become an undercover agent in Birmingham .
Maurice Colbourne (24 September 1939 – 4 August 1989) was an English stage and television actor who starred as Tom Howard in the BBC television series Howards' Way. [1] He is also known for roles in other television series such as Gangsters, The Onedin Line, The Day of the Triffids and Doctor Who.
This 110-minute early multicultural TV play provided the break for Maurice Colbourne, who played Kline and went on to the title role in the yachting fraternity series Howard's Way. Saeed Jaffrey, who played Rafiq, also went on to stardom. Gangsters scriptwriter Philip Martin, a pioneer of Z Cars and Softly Softly, plays Rawlinson.
Gangsters: Maurice Colbourne: 1975-1978 [216] Kerr Avon: Blake's 7: Paul Darrow: 1978–1981 [217] Peter "Tucker" Jenkins: Grange Hill: Todd Carty: 1978–1982 2003 2008 [218] Thomas Sullivan Magnum III: Magnum, P.I. Tom Selleck: 1980–1988 [219] Abby Fairgate: Knots Landing: Donna Mills: 1980–1989 [220] Various generations of Edmund ...
Rumpole of the Bailey, Gangsters, Headmaster, Play for Tomorrow Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984. During the run, more than three hundred programmes, featuring original television plays , and adaptations of stage plays and novels, were transmitted.
Maurice Colbourne (1939–1989) Joan Collins (born 1933) Paul Collins (born 1937) Neil Connery (1938–2021) Sean Connery (1930–2020) Peter Cook (1937–1995) Kenneth Cope (1931–2024) Ronnie Corbett (1930–2016) Adrienne Corri (1931–2016) James Cossins (1933–1997) Nicolas Coster (1933–2023) Tom Courtenay (born 1937) Wendy Craig (born ...
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The Littlest Horse Thieves (British title: Escape from the Dark) is a 1976 family drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Alastair Sim (in his final theatrical film), Peter Barkworth and Maurice Colbourne. [1]