• Roger MacDougall (2 August 1910, in Glasgow – 27 May 1993) was a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and director. MacDougall began writing the occasional...
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  • MacDougall or MacDougal (see also McDougall) is a Scottish surname that can refer to a number of individuals, or localities or things named for individuals...
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  • film was directed by Jack Arnold, and the screenplay was written by Roger MacDougall and Stanley Mann. The minuscule European Duchy of Grand Fenwick is...
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  • was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Screenplay) for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing...
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  • of Film/Video in California. He was the cousin of Scottish writer Roger MacDougall. He was born on 8 September 1912 the only child of Francis and Martha...
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    Horsley Geoffrey Keen Jo Kendall Annette Kerr Mark Kingston David Lodge Roger MacDougall Elspeth March Betty Marsden Frank Middlemass Ernest Milton Jeanne Mockford...
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  • Anfield by manager Bill Shankly. However, MacDougall did not make it at Liverpool, where Ian St. John, Roger Hunt and Tony Hateley shared the goal-scoring...
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  • on the 1951 Ealing film by Alexander Mackendrick, John Dighton and Roger MacDougall. The play made its world premiere at the Theatre Royal, Bath from 6...
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  • Elizabeth Sellars. The film is based on a 1950 play of the same title by Roger MacDougall that was televised by the BBC in September 1950. It was produced by...
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  • On the Beat (song) (category Songs written by Roger MacDougall)
    "On the Beat" is a British song written by Roger MacDougall and sung by the comedian George Formby. It was recorded by Formby on 4 August 1940 for Regal...
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