Raymond Francis (6 October 1911 – 24 October 1987) was a British actor best known for his role as Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart in the Associated-Rediffusion detective series Murder Bag, Crime Sheet and No Hiding Place.[1] He played the role of Lockhart in these series from 1957 to 1967, and the character was one of the first recurring television detectives.[2]
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RaymondFrancis Meagher OAM (born 4 July 1944) is an Australian actor, who has appeared in Australian film and television since the mid-1970s. He is notable...
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series Murder Bag (1957–1958) and Crime Sheet (1959), all starring RaymondFrancis as Detective Superintendent, later Detective Chief Superintendent Tom...
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the original on March 21, 2020. Retrieved March 21, 2020. Carney, RaymondFrancis, Junior, American Dreaming: The Films of John Cassavetes and the American...
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Carney, RaymondFrancis, Junior, Speaking the Language of Desire: The Films of Carl Dreyer, Cambridge University Press, 1989 Carney, RaymondFrancis, Junior...
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Raymond Robbins may refer to: Raymond Robins (1873–1954), American economist and writer RaymondFrancis Robbins (1912–1980), American artist This disambiguation...
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Clive Francis (born 26 June 1946) is a British stage, television and film actor. Francis was born in Eastbourne, Sussex. He is the son of actors Raymond Francis...
RaymondFrancis Putterill (born 3 February 1989 in the Wirral) is an English footballer, who is currently unattached to a club. Putterill started his...
occasionally on British television. Raymond married three times; to actor John Mills (1932–1941), to advertising executive Francis Ogilvy (1941–1963), by whom...
RaymondFrancis, Junior and Quart, Leonard, The Films of Mike Leigh: Embracing the World (Cambridge Film Classics, General Editor: Carney, Raymond Francis...
of Canada. American Heritage Press. ISBN 978-0-07-068090-6. Yates, RaymondFrancis (1958). Under Three Flags: Western New York from the Ice Age to the...
Carney, Cassavetes on Cassavetes, Macmillan, 2001: p. 254. Carney, RaymondFrancis, Junior, “American Dreaming: The Films of John Cassavetes and the American...
RaymondFrancis McIntyre (5 February 1879 – 24 September 1933) was a New Zealand artist and art critic, best known for his superb painting and acute awareness...
April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, to Maxene N. "Minnie" Harman and RaymondFrancis "Ray" Reynolds, a carpenter who worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad...