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Derek Ware (actor)

Derek Arthur Ware (27 February 1938 – 22 September 2015) was an English actor and stuntman, active from the late 1950s through the 1990s.

Ware's parents were Arthur, a music hall performer, and his wife Margaret. After graduating from RADA in 1957, his earliest television work was on the BBC's cycle of Shakespeare's history plays, An Age of Kings (1960), as both actor and stunt arranger. For the director Peter Watkins, Ware was involved in the production of the docudramas, Culloden (1964) and The War Game (1966), both for the BBC.

Ware was a stuntman and fight arranger for the early seasons of Doctor Who on which his company Havoc, founded in 1966, was involved as well as many other television shows into the 1970s, for both the BBC and ITV. The company entirely dominating the stunt work field for a time, but had been dissolved by the end of the 1970s. He worked on Z-Cars, the original The Italian Job (1969), in which he also played the role of Rozzer, and later, on EastEnders.

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27th of February 1938 News

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WHAT NEWS OF LONDON?

Date: 27 February 1938

Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

After numerous last-minute obstacles, Rosamund Lehmann's dramatization of her own novel, "No More Music," will be given its first stage presentation by the International Theatre Club at the Duke of York's Theatre on Sunday and the two following Sundays.

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News and Views of Literary London

Date: 27 February 1938

By Herbert W. Horwill

Herbert Horwill

IT seems a pity that, while verbatim reports are regularly published of the proceedings in Parliament and Congress, no full account is ever availableof the debates at the EnglishSpeaking Union.

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GOSSIP OF THE RIALTO; NEWS AND GOSSIP OF 'HE BROADWAY AREA

Date: 27 February 1938

THERE was Tecumseh at the telegraph, asking Helen Hayes about this report that she had received a script of SinclairLewis's new play, "Queeny." From Chicago, where she and "Victoria Regina" were holding forth, Miss Hayes made answer, cagily:

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POUND CHEAPENS LITTLE; Swayed by Political News, It Is Near Pre-Crisis Level

Date: 28 February 1938

Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Sterllng exchange has been swayed by the week's developments in the British political situation, but in terms of the dollar it has at the week-end depreciated little from the position it held immediately before the crisis.

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NEWS OF THE NIGHT CLUBS; Regarding the German American--Billy Milton and Benay Venuta Join the Scene

Date: 27 February 1938

By Jack Gould

Jack Gould

A PLACE where collegiate, past and present, are wont to give evidence that they never really graduate is the history-fragrant German American Rathskeller, at Third Avenue and Seventeenth Street.

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JERSEY CLUBS UNITE FOR NEWS SEMINARS; First in Series of 3 Meetings Will Be Held Tomorrow in Newark Store

Date: 27 February 1938

Internatl Relations Dept plans news seminars

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INDIANS OPEN DRILL AT LOUISIANA CAMP; Frish on Crutches After an Ankle Injury--Other News of Baseball Clubs

Date: 28 February 1938

Camilli hold-out

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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; Rose Stradner Loaned by MGM to RKO-Work Started on 'Idiot's Delight' by Metro Coast Scripts Of Local Origin

Date: 28 February 1938

Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Abandoning its policy of retention of its foreign stars for Metro's exclusive use, MGM has made its second loan of an imported player within a week.

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The Men Who Write Washington News; THE WASHINGTON CORREPONDENTS. By Leo C. Rosten. 436 pp. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. $3.

Date: 27 February 1938

Rosten, Leo C; Washington Correspondents

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NEWS OF THE STAGE; 'Save Me the Waltz' Tonight-Eliot Play to Close Next Saturday-League and Union Face Crisis Will Not Arbitrate Show May Curtail Tour

Date: 28 February 1938

The new business of this evening, at the Martin Beck Theatre, is "Save Me the Waltz," or Kathanihe Dayton's comedy about romance in a totalitarian State. This is the Miss Dayton who, with George S. Kaufman, wrote "First Lady" in 1935; her name alone is signed to this one, with Mr. Kaufman in the background as a sort of consultant..

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