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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Joan Greenwood to James Handy
Peter Hammond Biography (1923-)
Born November 15, 1923, in London, England; son of George Baily Hammond; married Maureen Glynne. Addresses: Contact--Chatto and Linnit Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Ave., London W1, England.
- Nationality
- English
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- November 15, 1923
- London, England
Famous Works
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Credits; Film Appearances
- Douglas Knight, They Knew Mr. Knight, General Films, 1945.
- Harry Huggett, Holiday Camp, Universal, 1947.
- Here Come the Huggetts, General Films, 1948.
- Peter Hawtrey, Vote for Huggett, General Films, 1949.
- Peter Hawtrey, The Huggetts Abroad, Rank, 1949.
- Spencer Stone, Helter Skelter, General Films, 1949.
- Tommy, Fools Rush In, General Films, 1949.
- Sub Lieutenant Oakley, Operation Disaster (also known as Morning Departure), Universal, 1950.
- Eustace Chevoit, The Reluctant Widow, Fine Arts, 1951.
- Roly, Father's Doing Fine, ABP, 1952.
- George Harris, Come Back Peter, Apex, 1952.
- Tim Barton, Alf's Baby, ACT, 1953.
- The Crowded Day, Adelphi, 1954.
- Alan, The Deadliest Sin (also known as Confession), Allied Artists, 1956.
- Lieutenant Bannerman, X the Unknown, Warner Bros., 1956.
- Smith, The Secret Tent, British Lion, 1956.
- Bill Walker, Spin a Dark Web (also known as Soho Incident), Columbia, 1956.
- Tony, It's Never Too Late, Pathe/Associated British, 1956.
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Credits; Film Work; Director
- Spring and Port Wine, Warner/Pathe, 1970.
- The Phantom Kid, Hemdale Home Video, 1983.
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Credits; Television Appearances; Series
- Lieutenant Beamish, The Buccaneers, CBS, 1956.
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Credits; Other Television Appearances
- Appeared in William Tell and Robin Hood.
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Credits; Television Director; Miniseries
- The White Rabbit, BBC, 1967.
- Treasure Island, BBC, 1968.
- Wuthering Heights, 1978.
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Credits; Television Director; Movies
- The Black Knight, 1977.
- Kivert's Diary, BBC, 1979.
- Seasons, 1980.
- Happy Autumn Fields, BBC, 1983.
- The Combination, BBC, 1984.
- The Blue Dress, BBC, 1985.
- The Children of Dynmouth, BBC, 1987.
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Credits; Television Director; Episodic
- "Cold Comfort Farm," broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1971.
- "Our Mutual Friend," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1978.
- "Rumpole and the Show Folk," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series II, PBS, 1981.
- "The Maze," Shades of Darkness (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1984.
- The Death of a Heart, Granada Television, 1986, then broadcast as "The Death of a Heart," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987.
- "The Abbey Grange," The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Series I (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1987.
- "Service for All the Dead," Inspector Morse, Series I (also known as Mystery!), PBS 1988.
- "The Sign of the Four," The Return of Sherlock Holmes II (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1988.
- "Wisteria Lodge," The Return of Sherlock Holmes II (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1988.
- The Settling of the Sun (also known as Inspector Morse, Series III, or Mystery!), PBS, 1990.
- The Dark Angel, BBC/TV New Zealand, 1990, then Mystery!, PBS, 1991.
- The Sins of the Father (also known as Inspector Morse, Series V, or Mystery!), PBS, 1992.
- Sherlock Holmes: The Master Blackmailer, Granada TV, 1992, then Mystery!,PBS, 1993.
- Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor (also known as The Noble Bacheloror Mystery!), PBS, 1994.
- "The Three Gables," The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, PBS, 1995.
- "The Golden Pince-Nez," The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, PBS, 1995.
- "The Mazarian Stone," The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995.
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Credits; Stage Appearances
- Dickie, Landslide, Westminster Theatre, London, England, 1943.
- Junior Miss, Saville Theatre, London, England, 1943.
- George Harris, Fly Away Peter, 1944.
- Danny Dorgan, Laura, St. Martin's Theatre, London, England, 1945.
- Arthur Barrington, Young Mrs. Barrington, Winter Garden Theatre, London,England, 1945.
- George Harris, Fly Away Peter, King's Theatre (Hammersmith), London, England, then St. James's Theatre, London, England, 1947.
- George Mayhew, An English Summer, Lyric (Hammersmith) Theatre, London, England, 1948.
- Peter Jones, Mrs. Inspector Jones, Savoy Theatre, London, England, 1950.
- Jack Barthwick, The Silver Box, Lyric (Hammersmith) Theatre, 1951.
- Sam Potts, And This Was Odd, Criterion Theatre, London, 1951.
- Cedric (Lord Fauntleroy), Angels in Love, Savoy Theatre, 1954.
- Lupin Pooter, The Diary of a Nobody, Duchess Theatre, London, England, 1955.
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Credits; Major Tours
- Kiss and Tell, British cities, 1944.
- Happy Few, British cities, 1944.
- Q, British cities, 1944.
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Writings;Storywriter for Films
- (With Colin Craig) Jack the Ripper, Paramount, 1958.
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Writings;Television
- Writer for One to Grow On.
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