• Mary Britten, M.D. is a British television series which originally aired on ITV in 1958. The show was made by the newly-established Southern Television...
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    (1956) (Season 1, episode 6: "The Chiseller") - Heinrich Mary Britten, M.D. (1958) - Stephen Britten Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1959) (Season 5, episode 13:...
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    Fairbairn 5 episodes 1958 Queen's Champion Toby All 8 episodes 1958 Mary Britten, M.D. Geoff Bates Episode: "The Doctor in the Dark" 1958 Cinderella Buttons...
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  • Property Dr. Pickford TV movie 1958 Black Furrow Harper Documentary Mary Britten, M.D. Councillor Pyke 5 episodes The Secret Man Inspector Corridors of...
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  • played a prostitute murdered in the opening scene, and in 1964, she played Mary Lewis in Nightmare. In 1994, she starred in Honey for Tea, a short-lived...
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  • episodes The Two-Headed Spy 1958 Hitler's Guard (uncredited) Film Mary Britten, M.D. 1958 "A Partner from the Past" The Adventures of Robin Hood 1958–1960...
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  • 999 (1958–1959) 13 September Dotto (1958–1960) Oh Boy! (1958–1959) Mary Britten, M.D. (1958) 14 September – The Invisible Man (1958–1959) 15 September...
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    Peter, Paul and Mary were an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon. The trio consisted...
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  • (Last appearance) The Three Musketeers (1954) - D'Artagnan the Elder Mary Britten, M.D. (1958) - Walter Davis No Hiding Place (1960) - Commander Hutchins...
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    work was commissioned by and is dedicated to Mary ("Mrs J. L.") Behrend, a patron of the arts; Britten donated most of his fee towards famine relief...
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