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  • [[Category:Horror novels]] [[Category:1997 novels]]
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  • ...pike Milligan''''' is a series of literary [[pastiche#Imitation|pastiche]] novels written by [[Spike Milligan]] from 1993 to 2000. Each part of the series wa ...kenstein According to Spike Milligan'' is a comic-horror novel released in 1997, the second book in the series. It is a parody of ''[[Frankenstein]]'' by [
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  • ...dged productions of [[Robert Harris (novelist)|Robert Harris]]'s first two novels about the life of [[Cicero]], ''[[Imperium (Harris novel)|Imperium]]'' (200 ...1990), ''[[Splitting Heirs]]'' (1993), ''[[Keep the Aspidistra Flying]]'' (1997) and ''[[The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 film)|The Other Boleyn Girl]]'' (2008)
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  • ...apted Screenplay]], and also wrote the screenplays for ''[[Excess Baggage (1997 film)|Excess Baggage]]'' and ''[[Still Crazy]]''. In addition, they did un ...005, Clement and La Frenais had two television adaptations of best-selling novels broadcast by the BBC: [[Jonathan Coe|Jonathan Coe]]'s ''[[The Rotters' Club
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  • | death_date = {{death date and age|1997|2|9|1943|6|18|df=y}} ...ml|title=Obituary: Barry Evans|last=Hayward|first=Anthony|date=13 February 1997|work=[[The Independent]]|access-date=6 January 2011|location=London, UK}}</
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  • ...y]] and a [[BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]], ''[[Excess Baggage (1997 film)|Excess Baggage]]'' and ''[[Still Crazy]]''. In addition, they did unc ...Lovejoy is a British television comedy-drama mystery series, based on the novels by John Grant under the pen name Jonathan Gash. The show, which ran to 71 e
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  • In "[[Ouroboros (Red Dwarf)|Ouroboros]]" (1997), Kochanski (now played by Chloë Annett) is seen crossing through a linkwa ...e |author-link2=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=31 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=3 }}</ref>
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  • ...ss=subscription |url-status=live|title=Lovely jubbly, John|date=12 January 1997|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|access-date=9 August 2020}}</ref><ref name=BF ...adio Industries Club Awards]] for comedy programme of the year in 1984 and 1997. Sullivan won the [[Writers' Guild of Great Britain|Writers' Guild of Great
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  • ...=w:Ed Bye |network=[[w:BBC|BBC]] |station=[[w:BBC2|BBC2]] |date=17 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=1 }}</ref> ...=w:Ed Bye |network=[[w:BBC|BBC]] |station=[[w:BBC2|BBC2]] |date=31 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=3 }}</ref>
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  • ...e |author-link2=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=17 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=1 }}</ref> ...e |author-link2=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=31 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=3 }}</ref>
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  • ...y Camp]]'', it concerns the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea, based on the novels written under that name by [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]. ...es. When novice film producer Greg Smith became interested in adapting the novels to screen, the hoax was maintained and Timmy Lea received credits as the au
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  • ...<ref>pp. 138-169 Chase, Chris ''Name Dropping'' Simon and Schuster, 4 Sep. 1997</ref> He and Connery would work together again on ''[[The Anderson Tapes]]. [[Category:Films based on British novels]]
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  • ...cture but it was fun."<ref>{{cite book |last=McFarlane |first= Brian|date=1997 |title=An Autobiography of British Cinema By the Actors and Filmmakers Who [[Category:Films based on British novels]]
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  • ...|author-link3=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=21 February 1997 |series-no=VII |number=6 }} ===GELFs in the ''Red Dwarf'' novels===
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  • ...me="brian">Brian McFarlane, ''An Autobiography of British Cinema'' Metheun 1997 p 87</ref> pr £109,000<ref name="Collected Interviews p110">''Collected In ...<ref name="brian2">Brian McFarlane, ''An Autobiography of British Cinema'' 1997 p 557</ref>
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  • ...ation]] of all twelve of [[Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie]]'s Miss Marple novels on [[BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]].<ref name="EpiList">{{cite web |title=Miss M ...Miss Marple|Miss Marple]] in 12 [[BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]] adaptations of novels by [[Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie]]. She reprised the role in 2015, star
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  • ...e |author-link2=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=17 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=1 }}</ref> ...e |author-link3=Ed Bye |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC2]] |date=24 January 1997 |series-no=VII |number=2 }}</ref>
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  • ...American Werewolf in London]]'' for [[BBC Radio One]]. For this he won the 1997 Talkie Award for Best TV/Film Adaptation. ...Galaxy Tertiary to Hexagonal Phases|new episodes]] from Adams's last three novels which were based on the premise of the original radio series written by Ada
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  • ...e="brian">Brian McFarlane, ''An Autobiography of British Cinema'', Metheun 1997 p193</ref> [[Category:Films based on British novels]]
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  • | novels = {{ubl|''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (novel)|The Hitchhiker's G ...Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' (1984)<br />''[[Starship Titanic]]'' (1997)
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