Patricia Maynard

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Patricia Maynard is a British actress. She was the second wife of actor Dennis Waterman, and they have two daughters, one of whom is the actress Hannah Waterman. She is now married to Jeremy Griggs, a circuit judge in the South West of England.

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Total trailers found: 8

When Day Is Done Trailer (1975)

07 January 1975

A determined wife tries to rescue her musician husband from mounting problems caused by his complicated life style.

Night Train to Paris Trailer (1964)

22 September 1964

Former OSS officer Alan Holiday, now living in London, is visited on New Year's Eve by Catherine Carrel who says she is a close friend of Jules Lemoine who served with Holiday during the war.

Doctor Who: Robot Trailer (1975)

18 January 1975

The newly-regenerated Doctor helps UNIT battle a sentient robot being manipulated by a corrupt scientific organization.

The Year of the Sex Olympics Trailer (1968)

29 July 1968

Influenced by concerns about overpopulation, the counterculture of the 1960s and the societal effects of television, the play depicts a world of the future where a small elite control the media, keeping the lower classes docile by serving them an endless diet of lowest common denominator programmes and pornography.

The Jazz Detective Trailer (1992)

27 April 1992

Jazz musician Bernie Weston find himself falsely accused of murder in Bristol. With the aid of a local reporter he sets out to clear his name and find the real killer.

Are Friends Electric? Trailer (2007)

04 June 2007

This documentary examines Tom Baker's introduction as the Doctor and the making of his first story, Robot.

Days in the Trees Trailer (1967)

22 February 1967

A frail old woman meets a middle-aged man - her estranged son, whom she hasn't seen for five years.

The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt Trailer (1986)

30 June 1986

Ludo French stars in a sci-fi series, but working with the arrogant, conceited, always dissatisfied man pushes the production to its limits.