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John Westbrook (1 November 1922 - 16 June 1989) was an English actor.
Born in Teignmouth, Devon, John Westbrook worked mainly in theatre and in radio. He also made occasional film and television appearances. His most famous role was as Christopher Gough in Roger Corman's The Tomb of Ligeia. Noted for his deep, mellifluous voice, he also recorded radio plays and audio books, and provided the role of Treebeard in the 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. Westbrook also recorded the spoken vocal parts for the orchestral pieces An Oxford Elegy by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Morning Heroes by Arthur Bliss.
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27 December 1974
While Holmes is away recuperating, Watson is left to help a damsel in distress.
08 January 1975
An adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1966 short story of the same title, broadcast as part of the BBC's "BBC2 Playhouse".
03 January 1984
A BAFTA award winning drama about a mistake when buying a dress for his mistress leads Howard to look again at his wife.
05 August 1977
An acting company prepares to rehearse the play The Rules of the Game by Luigi Pirandello. As the rehearsal is about to begin, they are interrupted by the arrival of six strange people.
15 November 1978
Young Hobbit Frodo Baggins is thrown into an amazing adventure when he's tasked with destroying the One Ring, created by the dark lord Sauron.
09 November 1958
Mistaken identity, unrequited love, and the supernatural are combined in Shakespeare's classic set in the woods of Greece on a moonlit night.
09 March 1960
A German spy in Cairo must report back to Rommel with information on British positions.
29 December 1958
An ambitious young accountant schemes to wed a wealthy factory owner's daughter, despite falling in love with a married older woman.
19 December 1978
B. Traven is one of the most mysterious figures of the 20th century. He wrote The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and a dozen other fine books which have sold in millions around the world, but no publisher, no agent, and no fellow author ever met him -he has remained the Marie Celeste of literature, a name without an identity.
18 February 1980
When terrorists take over two oil rigs, and threaten to blow them up if their demands are not met, an eccentric anti-terrorism expert volunteers his unique commando unit to stop them.
16 September 1964
A European prince terrorizes the local peasantry while using his castle as a refuge against the "Red Death" plague that stalks the land.
01 January 1967
A look at the day-to-day running of the historic Tower of London and coping with up to 16,000 visitors each day.
01 November 1964
Verden Fell is shattered after the death of his lovely wife. But, after an unexpected encounter with Lady Rowena Trevanion, Fell soon finds himself married again.
01 January 1957
Documentary produced by Unilever about of the operations of its subsidiary. The United Africa Compan,
01 January 1968
Looking at Kew Gardens and Syon Park either side of the River Thames.
01 January 1968
A look at the pastime of angling in Britain
23 January 1970
What was it like to go to school 100 years ago?
01 January 1966
A look behind the scenes at Westminster Abbey and all the things that are nor usually seen by the public.
12 June 1951
Story of romance between a young boxer in fairground boxing booth and a chorus girl, and how 'Racer', a 'Wall of Death' rider in the same fairground, involves them in a robbery.
11 December 1962
A criminal gang sets out to pull off the heist of a large army payroll.
26 December 1957
A sequel to "The Prisoner Of Zenda" in which the villainous Rupert returns to Ruritania intent on exposing the replacement of the king by a double.
01 January 1968
A study of design, and who designs are for, by following students at the Hornsey College of Art in Great Britain.