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  2. Maurice Colbourne - Wikipedia

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    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. He was usually cast as a villain in his ...

  3. Howards' Way - Wikipedia

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    During the production of the fifth series, lead actor Maurice Colbourne, who played central character Tom Howard, suddenly died from a heart attack during a break in filming. Episode nine featured his last appearance with the remaining episodes hurriedly rewritten to explain the character's absence.

  4. Deaths in August 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Colbourne, 49, English actor (Howards' Way), heart attack. [12] Geoffrey Cross, 84, British barrister and judge, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. [13] Paul Murry, 77, American cartoonist and comics artist (Disney comics). Larry Parnes, 59, British pop manager, meningitis. Taghi Riahi, 78, Iranian officer in Iranian Imperial Army.

  5. 1939 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    30 August – John Peel, né Ravenscroft, disc jockey and radio presenter (died 2004) 12 September – John Pearse, guitarist (died 2008) 18 September – Maurice Colbourne, actor (died 1989) 19 September Bruce Bastin, musicologist and author; Louise Botting, businesswoman and radio presenter; 22 September – Jean Golding, epidemiologist

  6. The Face of Love (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    The TV film starred Laurence Payne as Troilus, Mary Morris as Cressida, along with John Breslin as Aeneas, Janet Butler as Philomena, John Charlesworth as Aidos, Maurice Colbourne as the Trojan statesman Pandarus, George Rose as Philo, a Trojan sergeant. The cast additionally featured Peter Cushing as Mardian Thersites. [3]

  7. Maurice Williams, singer behind 'Stay' and frontman of doo ...

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    Maurice Williams, the frontman of the doo-wop group the Zodiacs and singer-songwriter behind their 1960 hit song "Stay," has died. He was 86. The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame announced ...

  8. Gangsters (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    John Kline (Maurice Colbourne) – a tough, shady former SAS soldier recently released from prison who becomes embroiled in the intrigues of the local underworld while attempting to go straight. Khan (Ahmed Khalil) – police detective who uses Kline as a pawn in his bid to nail the organised crime syndicates of Birmingham.

  9. Maurice Monk died in California jail because officers denied ...

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    Maurice Monk died at the Santa Rita jail last year after staff at the Dublin, California, facility allegedly refused to The post Maurice Monk died in California jail because officers denied him ...