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Televison Review: Tales of the Unexpected

... short, yet entertaining series will not only be upheld, but enhanced. In Skeleton in the Cupboard, written by Tony Wilmot, Charles Dance was perfectly cast as Robert Smythe, the smooth, confident executive, whose life becomes rudely disrupted by the appearance ...

Published: Thursday 31 December 1987
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 15 | Tags: television review 

TELEVISION TODAY: EQUITY RAPS YTV BUY-OUT CONTRACTS

... and issued a statement to mem bers in this week's issue of its journal. The union denies that the cast which includes Charles Dance deliberately turned against union policy by signing the contracts. Ian McGarry assistant general secret ary said: It has ...

Published: Thursday 20 October 1988
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: 17 | Tags: television review 

Televison Review: Dance for your daddy

... that the audience will stay rivetted for the remaining two editions. Never mind the compulsive appear ance of blue-eyed Charles Dance, the star attraction is an angelic baby co vered in black body hair. And what a cliff-hanger. Dance has floated the child ...

Published: Thursday 03 November 1988
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 480 | Page: 17 | Tags: television review 

TELEVISION REVIEW: Chemistry of ideas that made Century fizz

... between arrogance and intelligent charm as Paul Reisner, the star pupil of the mysterious and sinister Professor Mandry (Charles Dance) whose interest in eugen ics bordered on the murderous. His relationship with Clara, a lab oratory assistant, (another ...

Published: Thursday 27 June 1996
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: 25 | Tags: television review 

TELEVISION REVIEW: Too much whimsy and not enough spirit

... a flashback snowing us the beautiful Rebecca (Lucy Cohu) and the crucial element of mystery was immediately destroyed. Charles Dance was steely, arrogant and attractive and Emilia Fox as his new bride far too pretty. Faye Dunaway (thrown in, no doubt, ...

Published: Thursday 16 January 1997
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 945 | Page: 21 | Tags: television review