Ann Morrish

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Annie: A Royal Adventure TrailerFrankie and Johnnie TrailerCareless Talk Trailer

Ann Morrish (born 15 June 1928) is a British actress. Her television appearances include regular roles in Compact and The Expert, as well as The House of Eliott, Minder, Softly Softly . She appeared in the 2006 Midsomer Murders episode "Four Funerals and a Wedding" as Mildred Danvers. In 1996 she played Emily Arundell in Agatha Christie's Poirot - Dumb Witness . In the autumn season 1964, she acted at the Bristol Old Vic (Colston Hall and Theatre Royal), playing roles in Isabelle, Mary Mary and The Beaux' Stratagem. Her roles in television plays included the Welsh BAFTA winner written off by Derrick Geer. In addition, she was a presenter on Play School in the late 1960s and she appeared in the BBC children's drama series Break Point (1982), alongside Jeremy Burnham and Stephen Yardley.

Most Popular Ann Morrish Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Lord Durham Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

This short drama is a portrait of colonial administrator, Governor General and statesman Lord Durham (1792-1840).

A Last Visitor for Mr. Hugh Peter Trailer (1981)

30 January 1981

In prison the night before his execution, republican preacher Hugh Peter prepares to be hanged, drawn

Annie: A Royal Adventure Trailer (1995)

18 November 1995

Annie is back! Along with her friends Molly, Hannah, her dog Sandy, and her wealthy father Oliver Warbucks.

Careless Talk Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

A BAFTA award winning drama, set on the Isle of Man, looking at the policy of mass internment of all people of enemy nationality by the British government during World War II.

The Sin Bin Trailer (1981)

17 March 1981

TV play set in an experimental self-rehabilitations unit at a British Prison, where six lifers participate in group therapy.

Frankie and Johnnie Trailer (1986)

02 February 1986

When two teenagers commit suicide the police and the press assume the motive to be some kind of love pact.

The Chopper Trailer (1971)

16 June 1971

The vengeful spirit of a dead motorcyclist is reluctant to leave his wrecked machine and manifests itself to a woman journalist as motorbike noise.