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A photo call for a production of Hamlet, Stratford-upon-Avon. David Warner as Hamlet, and Glenda Jackson as Ophelia. 16th August 1965
John Hurt and his partner Jo Dalton arrive at The Odeon Leicester Square, London for the film premiere of Scandal. John Hurt stars in Scandal, the story of The Profumo Affair
Stars tribute to the late Eric Morecambe. Lulu, Jimmy Tarbuck, Des O Connor, Ernie Wise. 9th November 1984
Stars tribute to the late Eric Morecambe. Des O Connor, Ernie Wise, Bruce Forsyth, Mike Yarwood, Jim Davidson. 9th November 1984
John Hurt with his wife Donna Peacock. John and Donna were married from 1984 to 1990. Donna was John Hurts 2nd wife. Here they are pictured at a friends wedding in Ealing, West London
John Hurt, with his wife Donna Peacock leave The Dorchester Hotel, after a party hosted by Elizabeth Taylor. Picture taken 1st March 1985
John Hurt, who stars in the new film "The Hit"John Hurt, who stars in the new film " The Hit" went to the premiere in Shaftsbury Avenue with his bride. John Hurt was only married this morning, Thursday, to Donna Peacock
Henry Cooper fooling around with fellow boxer Muhammad Ali at a press conference in London. 1st December 1974
Muhammad Ali getting a piggy back from another guest at a press conference. 1st January 1974
American singer Bob Dylan arrives at Londons Heathrow Airport ahead of his performance at the Isle of Wight festival. 25th August 1969
Four year old Jeremy Wilkinson with the newly born filly foal sired by Arabian stallion Rustum Bey from a wild Dartmoor mare
Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by Mrs Freda Williams, pictured with the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare. 27th April 1951
Rada student Glenda Jackson. 7th December 1956
The cast of a new comedy play called Alfie, written by Bill Naughton, at the Mermaid Theatre. Alfie played by John Neville, pictured with other actresses including Glenda Jackson (standing)
Glenda Jackson and her son Daniel, 11th August 1970
The Variety Club luncheon at the Savoy. Pictured left to right, Polly James, Danny La Rue and Glenda Jackson. Polly James received the Most Promising Artist award for her performance in the stage
Cinderella rehearsals at the Manchester Palace Theatre. Vince Hill as the Prince, Pippa Steel as Cinderella and Des O Connor as Buttons with Tanya the Elephant. 21st December 1967
World Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali held his first public speaking in England at the New Victoria Theatre in London, where a packed crowd listened and ask him questions. 29th November 1974
Muhammad Ali training at his camp in Deer Lake Pennsylvania. 23rd January 1974
The Fight of the Century (also known as The Fight) is the title boxing writers and historians have given to the boxing match between champion Joe Frazier (26-0)
Muhammad Ali pictured at the Hilton Hotel press conference. 2nd December 1974
Rada students. Left to right, Pauline Devaney, Neville Jacobson, Marian Diamond, Glenda Jackson and Jack Hedley. 7th December 1956
John Hurt filming near Lambourn, West Berkshire. He is filming, playing the part of Bob Champion, in the film Champions. Bob Champion battled cancer to win the 1981 Grand National on the horse
Actress Glenda Jackson, 11th August 1970
On a beautiful summers morning at the Tower of London, BBC film unit produced rain and lots of it for the filming of Elizabeth R featuring the life of Elizabeth I
The cast of a new play, All Kinds of Men by Alex Samuels. The play is set in Mme Tinas house of ill fame. Pictured, Mme Tina and her girls share a joke
Henry Cooper fooling around with fellow boxer Muhammad Ali at a press conference in London with Bobby Moore laughing in the background. 1st December 1974
The Variety Club luncheon at the Savoy. Pictured left to right, Glenda Jackson, Danny La Rue and Polly James. Glenda Jackson received the BBC TV Personality award for her part in the series Not in
Cinderella rehearsals at the Manchester Palace Theatre. Tanya the Elephant did not put his foot down during the rehearsal, and that made comedian Des O Connor (as Buttons) pleased. 21st December 1967
Cinderella rehearsals at the Manchester Palace Theatre. Des O Connor as Buttons and Pippa Steel as Cinderella signing a duet during the show. 21st December 1967
Stars tribute to the late Eric Morecambe. Des O Connor takes to the stage. 9th November 1984
Stars tribute to the late Eric Morecambe. Des O Connor takes the stage. 9th November 1984