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Landscapers is a true crime black comedy drama miniseries created and written by Ed Sinclair and directed by Will Sharpe.The series is based on the true story of the 1998 murders of William and Patricia Wycherley and stars Olivia Colman and David Thewlis as Susan and Christopher Edwards, the couple behind the murders, as their decade-old crimes are uncovered in 2012.
Sinclair attended Millfield School from 1994 to 1999. [5] After retiring (in 2005 [6]) from professional swimming Ed returned to Millfield to begin his coaching career, where he also headed the strength and conditioning programme. From 2009 to 2018, Ed served as the head coach and director of swimming at Teddington Swimming Club. [7]
Edward Sinclair may refer to: Edward Sinclair (cricketer) (1889–1966), English cricketer and Royal Navy officer Edward Sinclair (actor) (1914–1977), English actor
While performing in a late-1990s Footlights production of Sir Alan Ayckbourn's Table Manners, Colman met Ed Sinclair, a third-year law student who had become disillusioned with law and preferred to write. [68] [69] [70] Colman and Sinclair married in August 2001 [8] and have three children. [71] They live in Herne Hill, south London. [72]
Edward Sinclair Perry (3 February 1914 – 29 August 1977) [1] was an English actor who played the role of the verger, Maurice Yeatman, in Dad's Army. He also made appearances in Z-Cars , Danger Man .
Cadence Sinclair Eastman – the oldest Sinclair grandchild and narrator of the book; Gatwick Matthew Patil – the nephew of Aunt Carrie's partner, Ed, who starts coming to spend summers in Beechwood during summer eight
The Gnome-Mobile is a 1967 American fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney Productions.Based on the 1936 book The Gnomobile by Upton Sinclair, it was one of the last films personally supervised by Walt Disney. [3]
Iain Sinclair, Lights Out for the Territory (Granta Books, 1997) Robert Sheppard, The Poetry of Saying: British Poetry and Its Discontents 1950-2000 (Liverpool University Press, 2005) p 152 Simon Smith interviewed in Tim Allen, Andrew Duncan (eds), Don't Start Me Talking: Interviews with Contemporary Poets (Salt Publishing, 2008)p 365