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Alan Melville was born on April 9, 1910 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. He was a writer and actor, known for Castle in the Air (1952), Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z (1956) and Misleading Cases (1967). He died on December 23, 1983 in Brighton, East Sussex, England.
Date Of Birth April 9, 1910 Died 1983-04-18 Place Of Birth Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England, UK Profession Writer, Actor, Music Department Star Sign Aries
Writer Title Year Status Character Paradise Island 1977 TV Series writer - 1 episode Au théâtre ce soir 1975 TV Series story - 1 episode Der Minister und die Ente 1970 TV Movie Finder, bitte melden 1970 TV Movie play comedy Comedy Playhouse TV Series 1 episode, 1966 writer - 1 episode, 1970 ITV Playhouse 1969 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Very Merry Widow and How TV Series 5 episodes, 1969 writer - 1 episode, 1969 Iolanthe 1968 TV Movie adaptation Misleading Cases 1967-1968 TV Series television adaptation - 13 episodes The Very Merry Widow 1967-1968 TV Series 13 episodes According to Dora 1968 TV Series writer - 3 episodes Beryl Reid Says Good Evening 1968 TV Series writer - 6 episodes Titi-Pu 1967 TV Movie adaptation Before the Fringe 1967 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Whitehall Worrier 1967 TV Series creator Theatre 625 1966 TV Series play - 1 episode Laughter from the Whitehall 1965 TV Series 1 episode Thursday Theatre 1964 TV Series writer - 1 episode A Christmas Night with the Stars 1962 TV Series 1 episode Raise Your Glasses 1962 TV Series written by - 5 episodes Dear Charles 1961 TV Movie play Simon ja Laura 1960 TV Movie play Hotel Imperial TV Series 2 episodes, 1958 writer - 5 episodes, 1958 - 1960 Simon och Laura 1960 TV Movie Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z 1956-1959 TV Series script - 47 episodes The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series writer - 1 episode ITV Play of the Week 1957 TV Series 1 episode The Show Parade 1956 TV Movie continuity ITV Television Playhouse 1956 TV Series 1 episode Simon og Laura 1955 TV Movie play "Simon and Laura" Simon and Laura 1955 story As Long as They're Happy 1955 Simon and Laura 1955 TV Movie play Hot Ice 1952 play "A Weekend at Thrackley" Bet Your Life 1952 TV Movie book Derby Day 1952 additional dialogue Castle in the Air 1952 play / screenplay Between Ourselves 1948 TV Movie additional material
Actor Title Year Status Character By the Sword Divided 1983 TV Series Squire Capel The Wednesday Play 1969 TV Series Pawnie According to Dora 1968 TV Series Various Comedy Playhouse 1965 TV Series The Chaise Longue The Dickie Henderson Show 1961-1963 TV Series A Christmas Night with the Stars 1962 TV Series In performance with Askey Askey
Music Department Title Year Status Character The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode New Faces 1954 composer: additional numbers Gay's the Word 1952 TV Movie lyrics by Bet Your Life 1952 TV Movie lyrics by
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The World Our Stage 1957 TV Movie lyrics: "The Curtain's Rising"
Self Title Year Status Character Look Who's Talking 1983 TV Series Himself - Interviewee This Is Your Life 1974 TV Series documentary Himself Looks Familiar 1973 TV Series Himself - Guest Before the Fringe 1967 TV Series Himself - Presenter Raise Your Glasses 1962 TV Series Himself Parade 1960 TV Series Himself - Presenter Laugh Line 1960 TV Series Himself Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z 1956-1959 TV Series Himself - Presenter What's My Line 1956-1957 TV Series Himself - Panellist The Show Parade 1956 TV Movie Himself - Presenter Who Said That? 1955 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Castle in the Air (1952) as Writer
Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z (1956-1959) as Writer
The Show Parade (1956) as Writer
Misleading Cases (1967-1968) as Writer