Jones, James Cellan, 1931-
Date
1931-
Label
Jones, James Cellan, 1931-
Name
Jones, James Cellan
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- The Ruth Rendell mysteries, a Blue Heaven production ; Meridian Broadcasting Limited ; Granada ; producer, Neil Zeiger ; adapted by Guy Meredith and Alex Ferguson (volume 1) ; directed by Mike Vardy and Sandy Johnson (volume 1) ; adapted by Geoffrey Case and Peter Ransley (volume 2) ; directed by Gavin Millar and Sandy Johnson (volume 2) ; adapted by Ken Blakeson and Jacqueline Holborough (volume 3) ; directed by James Cellan Jones and Gwennan Sage (volume 3), Set 2, Volume 2., Full screen
- The Ruth Rendell mysteries, a Blue Heaven production ; Meridian Broadcasting Limited ; Granada ; producer, Neil Zeiger ; adapted by Guy Meredith and Alex Ferguson (volume 1) ; directed by Mike Vardy and Sandy Johnson (volume 1) ; adapted by Geoffrey Case and Peter Ransley (volume 2) ; directed by Gavin Millar and Sandy Johnson (volume 2) ; adapted by Ken Blakeson and Jacqueline Holborough (volume 3) ; directed by James Cellan Jones and Gwennan Sage (volume 3), Set 2, Volume 1., Full screen
- The Ruth Rendell mysteries, a Blue Heaven production ; Meridian Broadcasting Limited ; Granada ; producer, Neil Zeiger ; adapted by Guy Meredith and Alex Ferguson (volume 1) ; directed by Mike Vardy and Sandy Johnson (volume 1) ; adapted by Geoffrey Case and Peter Ransley (volume 2) ; directed by Gavin Millar and Sandy Johnson (volume 2) ; adapted by Ken Blakeson and Jacqueline Holborough (volume 3) ; directed by James Cellan Jones and Gwennan Sage (volume 3), Set 2, Volume 3., Full screen
- The portrait of a lady., British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by David Conroy ; adaptation by Jack Pulman ; directed by James Cellan Jones., Fullscreen
- Fortunes of war, a BBC co-production in association with Primetime TV Ltd. ; producer, Betty Willingale ; screenplay, Alan Plater ; director, James Cellan Jones
- The golden bowl., British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Martin Lisemore ; written by Henry James, Jack Pulman ; directed by James Cellan Jones, Widescreen/Fullscreen