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    Campbell Kneale, New Zealand musician who formed Birchville Cat Motel Jane Heal (née Kneale; born 1946), British philosopher Martha Kneale (née Hurst;

    Kneale

    Kneale

  • Nigel Kneale
  • Manx screenwriter (1922–2006)

    Thomas Nigel Kneale (18 April 1922 – 29 October 2006) was a Manx screenwriter and author whose career spanned between 1946 and 1997. Predominantly a writer

    Nigel Kneale

    Nigel_Kneale

  • Matthew Kneale
  • British writer

    Matthew Kneale (born 24 November 1960) is a British writer. He is best known for his 2000 novel English Passengers. Kneale was born on 24 November 1960

    Matthew Kneale

    Matthew_Kneale

  • The Abominable Snowman (film)
  • 1957 British film by Val Guest

    Peter Cushing, Maureen Connell and Richard Wattis. It was written by Nigel Kneale based on his 1955 BBC television play The Creature, which also starred Cushing

    The Abominable Snowman (film)

    The_Abominable_Snowman_(film)

  • Quatermass and the Pit (film)
  • 1967 British science fiction horror film by Roy Ward Baker

    Television serial, in this case Quatermass and the Pit, written by Nigel Kneale. It is directed by Roy Ward Baker and stars Andrew Keir in the title role

    Quatermass and the Pit (film)

    Quatermass_and_the_Pit_(film)

  • Quatermass 2
  • 1957 British film by Val Guest

    it is based on the BBC Television serial Quatermass II written by Nigel Kneale. Donlevy reprises his role as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass

    Quatermass 2

    Quatermass_2

  • Quatermass and the Pit
  • British TV science fiction serial (1958–1959)

    Nigel Kneale and transmitted live by BBC Television in December 1958 and January 1959. It was the third and last of the Quatermass serials Kneale wrote

    Quatermass and the Pit

    Quatermass_and_the_Pit

  • The Quatermass Xperiment
  • 1955 British film by Val Guest

    the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment written by Nigel Kneale. The film was directed and co-written by Val Guest, produced by Anthony

    The Quatermass Xperiment

    The_Quatermass_Xperiment

  • Victor Kneale
  • Manx politician (1918–2007)

    Harris Kneale CBE (12 January 1918 – 8 April 2007) was a Manx politician and Speaker of the House of Keys and Education Minister. Victor Kneale was elected

    Victor Kneale

    Victor_Kneale

  • The Stone Tape
  • 1972 British television ghost story

    Stone Tape is a 1972 British horror drama television play written by Nigel Kneale, directed by Peter Sasdy, and starring Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Michael

    The Stone Tape

    The_Stone_Tape

  • Quatermass (TV serial)
  • 1979 British TV science fiction series

    November 1979. Like its three predecessors, Quatermass was written by Nigel Kneale. It is the fourth and, to date, final television serial to feature the character

    Quatermass (TV serial)

    Quatermass_(TV_serial)

  • Martha Kneale
  • British philosopher (1909–2001)

    Martha Kneale (née Hurst; 14 August 1909 – 2 December 2001) was a British philosopher. Martha Hurst was born in Skipton, Yorkshire. She obtained her B

    Martha Kneale

    Martha_Kneale

  • William Kneale
  • English logician (1906–1990)

    William Calvert Kneale (22 June 1906, Liverpool – 24 June 1990, Grassington) was an English logician best known for his 1962 book The Development of Logic

    William Kneale

    William_Kneale

  • The Quatermass Experiment
  • British TV science-fiction serial (1953, 2005)

    Quatermass Experiment is a British science fiction serial written by Nigel Kneale and broadcast by BBC Television during the summer of 1953. It was re-staged

    The Quatermass Experiment

    The_Quatermass_Experiment

  • First Men in the Moon (1964 film)
  • 1964 film by Nathan Juran

    distributed by Columbia Pictures, is an adaptation by screenwriter Nigel Kneale of H. G. Wells' 1901 novel The First Men in the Moon. Ray Harryhausen provided

    First Men in the Moon (1964 film)

    First_Men_in_the_Moon_(1964_film)

  • Bernard Quatermass
  • Fictional scientist

    Quatermass is a fictional scientist originally created by writer Nigel Kneale for BBC Television. An intelligent and highly moral British scientist, Quatermass

    Bernard Quatermass

    Bernard_Quatermass

  • The Year of the Sex Olympics
  • 25th episode of the 5th season of Theatre 625

    and Brian Cox, and was directed by Michael Elliott. The writer was Nigel Kneale, best known as the creator of Quatermass. Influenced by concerns about overpopulation

    The Year of the Sex Olympics

    The_Year_of_the_Sex_Olympics

  • Quatermass II
  • 1955 British TV science-fiction serial

    autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by writer Nigel Kneale, and the oldest of those serials to survive in its entirety in the BBC archives

    Quatermass II

    Quatermass_II

  • Patricia Kneale
  • British actress (1925–2008)

    Patricia Kneale (17 October 1925 – 27 December 2008) was a British stage and television actress. She was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Kneale gained

    Patricia Kneale

    Patricia Kneale

    Patricia_Kneale

  • Bryan Kneale
  • Manx artist and sculptor (1930–2025)

    Robert Bryan Charles Kneale MBE RA (19 June 1930 – 19 September 2025) was a Manx artist and sculptor, described by BBC News Online as "one of the Isle

    Bryan Kneale

    Bryan_Kneale

  • Paul Kneale
  • Paul Kneale (born 1986 in Toronto, Ontario) is a London based artist whose practice explores the impact of digital technology on the world's perception

    Paul Kneale

    Paul Kneale

    Paul_Kneale

  • Judith Kerr
  • British writer and illustrator (1923–2019)

    Kneale later prompted her to apply for a job as a BBC television scriptwriter. Kerr naturalised as a British subject on 21 June 1947. Kerr and Kneale

    Judith Kerr

    Judith Kerr

    Judith_Kerr

  • Tim Kneale
  • Manx sport shooter (born 1982)

    Timothy Kneale (born 16 October 1982 in Douglas, Isle of Man) is a Manx sport shooter who specializes in the double trap. He is the current world record

    Tim Kneale

    Tim_Kneale

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    216–230. doi:10.1017/S0009838807000195. S2CID 170834913. Kneale & Kneale 1962, p. 113 Kneale & Kneale 1962, p. 177 Sharples 2003, p. 156 "Boethius". Stanford

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • The Quatermass Experiment (film)
  • 2005 live remake of the 1953 TV series

    television series of the same title by Nigel Kneale. Jason Flemyng was cast as Quatermass, with long-time Kneale admirer Mark Gatiss as Paterson, Andrew Tiernan

    The Quatermass Experiment (film)

    The_Quatermass_Experiment_(film)

  • The Entertainer (1960 film)
  • 1960 British film

    Richardson, produced by Harry Saltzman and adapted by John Osborne and Nigel Kneale from Osborne's stage play of the same name. The film stars Laurence Olivier

    The Entertainer (1960 film)

    The_Entertainer_(1960_film)

  • The Woman in Black (1989 film)
  • 1989 British TV series or programme

    reportedly disagreed with some of the slight changes screenwriter Nigel Kneale made in the adaptation. Another film version, starring Daniel Radcliffe

    The Woman in Black (1989 film)

    The_Woman_in_Black_(1989_film)

  • New Empire (band)
  • Australian rock band

    band formed in Sydney in 2005. The band members were Jeremy Fowler, Kale Kneale, Kyle Lane, Nate Cairns, Sam Walker and Peter Gillies. New Empire released

    New Empire (band)

    New_Empire_(band)

  • Prince of Darkness (film)
  • 1987 film by John Carpenter

    Professor Birack's institution (Kneale University), was an homage to British film and television writer Nigel Kneale and his best-known character, Bernard

    Prince of Darkness (film)

    Prince_of_Darkness_(film)

  • Adaptations of Wuthering Heights
  • Adaptations of Emily Brontë's novel

    According to Kneale, it was made simply because Todd had turned up at the BBC one day and said that he wanted to play Heathcliff for them; Kneale was forced

    Adaptations of Wuthering Heights

    Adaptations_of_Wuthering_Heights

  • Beasts (TV series)
  • 1976 British TV anthology series

    Beasts is a 1976 British television series. Written by Nigel Kneale, it is an anthology of six self-contained episodes that feature the recurring theme

    Beasts (TV series)

    Beasts_(TV_series)

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell

    series in September 1953. BBC Television broadcast an adaptation by Nigel Kneale in December 1954 that was watched by seven million viewers in the UK. Described

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • The Witches (1966 film)
  • 1966 British film by Cyril Frankel

    and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies. Made by Hammer Films, it was adapted by Nigel Kneale from the 1960 novel The Devil's Own by Norah Lofts (as Peter Curtis). This

    The Witches (1966 film)

    The_Witches_(1966_film)

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    Film and was nominated for the 1939 Academy Award for Best Picture. Nigel Kneale's script was produced for BBC Television twice, first in 1953, starring Richard

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)
  • 1954 British TV film

    seventy-third position. Orwell's novel was adapted for television by Nigel Kneale, one of the most prolific television scriptwriters of the time. The previous

    Nineteen Eighty-Four (British TV programme)

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four_(British_TV_programme)

  • Look Back in Anger (1959 film)
  • 1959 British film

    who had created the role, thought of this. The idea of recruiting Nigel Kneale to extend the play into a screenplay is credited to the influential theatre

    Look Back in Anger (1959 film)

    Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)

  • Halloween III: Season of the Witch
  • 1982 film by Tommy Lee Wallace

    writer Nigel Kneale to write the original screenplay, mostly because he and Carpenter were admirers of Kneale's Quatermass series. Kneale said his script

    Halloween III: Season of the Witch

    Halloween_III:_Season_of_the_Witch

  • The Id (band)
  • UK musical group

    met Gary Hodgson and Steve Hollas (bass). The group also included Julia Kneale (vocals), Neill Shenton (guitar) and John Floyd (vocals), all of whom had

    The Id (band)

    The_Id_(band)

  • Twin Atlantic
  • Scottish band

    the album releasing on 24 January 2020. In September 2021, drummer Craig Kneale released a statement via social media announcing his departure from the

    Twin Atlantic

    Twin Atlantic

    Twin_Atlantic

  • History of logic
  • bookshops on the same day. cf. Kneale p. 404 Kneale p. 404 Kneale p. 407 Boole (1847) p. 16 Boole 1847 pp. 58–59 Beaney p. 11 Kneale p. 422 Peirce, "A Boolian

    History of logic

    History_of_logic

  • Kinvig
  • 1981 British TV series or programme

    one series of seven episodes. It was the only sit-com written by Nigel Kneale who was more famous for creating serious science fiction dramas such as

    Kinvig

    Kinvig

  • The Quatermass Memoirs
  • British radio drama-documentary

    broadcast in 5 episodes on BBC Radio 3 in March 1996. Written by Nigel Kneale, it was born out of his Quatermass series of films and television serials

    The Quatermass Memoirs

    The_Quatermass_Memoirs

  • Jane Heal
  • British philosopher (born 1946)

    Barbara Jane Heal (née Kneale, born 21 October 1946) is a British philosopher, and since 2012, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge

    Jane Heal

    Jane Heal

    Jane_Heal

  • Reginald Tate
  • English actor (1896–1955)

    Screenonline. Retrieved 1 May 2007. Murray, pg. 28. Pixley, Andrew; Kneale, Nigel (1986). "Nigel Kneale – Behind the Dark Door". The Quatermass Home Page. Archived

    Reginald Tate

    Reginald_Tate

  • Alice Stewart
  • British epidemiologist (1906–2002)

    a "questionable" statistical analysis supplied by her assistant, George Kneale (who was aware of, but may have miscalculated, the unintentional "over-reporting"

    Alice Stewart

    Alice Stewart

    Alice_Stewart

  • Richard Todd
  • Irish actor (1919–2009)

    television adaptation of the novel Wuthering Heights as Heathcliff. Nigel Kneale, responsible for the adaptation, said the production came about purely because

    Richard Todd

    Richard Todd

    Richard_Todd

  • The Road (First Night)
  • 2nd episode of the 1st series of First Night

    reach a consensus. › "The Road" is a 1963 British television play by Nigel Kneale. It was broadcast as part of the BBC Television anthology drama series First

    The Road (First Night)

    The_Road_(First_Night)

  • Creature from the Black Lagoon
  • 1954 film by William Alland

    Arnold to direct a remake of the film, and Nigel Kneale was commissioned to write the screenplay. Kneale completed the script, which involved a pair of

    Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Creature_from_the_Black_Lagoon

  • Birchville Cat Motel
  • One-man experimental music project

    Campbell Kneale from Wellington, New Zealand. Although largely unrecognised by the mainstream press and public in his home country, Kneale has toured

    Birchville Cat Motel

    Birchville Cat Motel

    Birchville_Cat_Motel

  • Michael Talbot (author)
  • American novelist

    Well-Being. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 48, 51. ISBN 978-0826125873. Kneale, James; Kitchin, Rob (2005). Lost in Space: Geographies of Science Fiction

    Michael Talbot (author)

    Michael_Talbot_(author)

  • Shop Assistants
  • Scottish indie pop band (1984–1990)

    performances, Parker, Peutherer, and Crawford departed and were replaced by Sarah Kneale (bass), Laura MacPhail (drums) and Ann Donald (drums). The band's name was

    Shop Assistants

    Shop_Assistants

  • André Morell
  • English actor (1909–1978)

    role in a science-fiction serial he was preparing with the writer Nigel Kneale, entitled The Quatermass Experiment. Morell considered the not-yet-completed

    André Morell

    André Morell

    André_Morell

  • A for Andromeda
  • 1961 British TV science fiction drama serial

    Bridger is confronted by Ministry of Defence agent Judy Adamson (Patricia Kneale); fleeing he tumbles over a cliff to his death. It is now 1971 and the protoplasmic

    A for Andromeda

    A_for_Andromeda

  • Rudolph Cartier
  • Austrian television director (1904–1994)

    He is best known for his 1950s collaborations with screenwriter Nigel Kneale, most notably the Quatermass serials and their 1954 adaptation of George

    Rudolph Cartier

    Rudolph_Cartier

  • Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (album)
  • 1980 studio album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

    Length 6. "Messages"   4:06 7. "Julia's Song" McCluskey, Humphreys, Julia Kneale 4:40 8. "Red Frame/White Light"   3:10 9. "Dancing" (instrumental)   3:00

    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (album)

    Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark_(album)

  • English Passengers
  • 2000 historical novel by Matthew Kneale

    Passengers (ISBN 0-385-49744-X) is a 2000 historical novel written by Matthew Kneale, which won that year's Whitbread Book Award and was shortlisted for the

    English Passengers

    English_Passengers

  • H.M.S. Defiant
  • 1962 British film

    British naval war film directed by Lewis Gilbert with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale from Frank Tilsley's 1958 novel Mutiny, and starring Alec Guinness, Dirk

    H.M.S. Defiant

    H.M.S._Defiant

  • List of In Our Time programmes
  • Research Fellow in History at the University of Central Lancashire James Kneale, Associate Professor in Geography at University College London David Buckingham

    List of In Our Time programmes

    List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes

  • Brantford City
  • Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada

    William Ross Macdonald 7,383 Conservative Robert Edwy Ryerson 6,511 Co-operative Commonwealth William John Cowherd 1,618 Reconstruction Allan Kneale 1,202

    Brantford City

    Brantford_City

  • John Quilliam
  • Royal Navy officer (1771–1829)

    aircraft carrier Indomitable. A sculpture of Quilliam by Manx artist Bryan Kneale was unveiled on Trafalgar Day 2005 at Castle Rushen. The sculpture won the

    John Quilliam

    John Quilliam

    John_Quilliam

  • 1958 Notting Hill race riots
  • Race riots in London

    Patrick Trueman's experiences during the riots. Television playwright Nigel Kneale was partly inspired by the riots to include a similar event in the climax

    1958 Notting Hill race riots

    1958_Notting_Hill_race_riots

  • The Woman in Black (Hill novel)
  • 1983 novel by Susan Hill

    small English town. A television film adaptation with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale, was produced in 1989. In 2012, another film adaptation was released starring

    The Woman in Black (Hill novel)

    The_Woman_in_Black_(Hill_novel)

  • Philosophy of language
  • and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy. London: Routledge. Kneale, W., and M. Kneale. 1962. The Development of Logic. Oxford: Clarendon. Modrak, Deborah

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy of language

    Philosophy_of_language

  • Nuzo Onoh
  • British-Nigerian writer (born 1962)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Nuzo Onoh

    Nuzo_Onoh

  • Thomas Ligotti
  • American horror author

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Thomas Ligotti

    Thomas Ligotti

    Thomas_Ligotti

  • Deemster
  • Judge in Isle of Man

    Douglas Farrant, 1934–1947 William Percy Cowley, 1947–1958 Sydney James Kneale, 1958–1969 George Edgar Moore, 1969–1974 Robert Kinley Eason, 1974–1980

    Deemster

    Deemster

  • Peter Sasdy
  • British film director

    In addition to his numerous TV credits, notable among which is the Nigel Kneale-scripted The Stone Tape (1972), he directed several horror films for Hammer

    Peter Sasdy

    Peter_Sasdy

  • Science fiction on television
  • Television genre

    Nigel Kneale's The Quatermass Experiment (1953) and its sequels have been called "one of BBC Television's earliest audience successes" and Kneale became

    Science fiction on television

    Science fiction on television

    Science_fiction_on_television

  • 49th Scripps National Spelling Bee
  • Spelling bee held in the United States in 1976

    sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company. The winner was 13-year-old Tim Kneale of Nedrow, New York, winning on the word "narcolepsy" in the 21st round

    49th Scripps National Spelling Bee

    49th Scripps National Spelling Bee

    49th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee

  • Arrow to the Heart
  • 29th episode of the 3rd season of Sunday Night Theatre

    the first collaboration between director Rudolph Cartier and writer Nigel Kneale, who were both, according to television historian Lez Cooke, "responsible

    Arrow to the Heart

    Arrow_to_the_Heart

  • Stanley and the Women
  • 1991 British television drama series

    the same name by Kingsley Amis and adapted for the television by Nigel Kneale and directed by David Tucker. It was produced by Central Independent Television

    Stanley and the Women

    Stanley_and_the_Women

  • Ira Levin
  • American novelist, playwright, and songwriter (1929–2007)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Ira Levin

    Ira Levin

    Ira_Levin

  • The Tommyknockers
  • 1987 science fiction novel

    – Tom Ware; Executive Producer – Michael Poole (October 15, 2003). "The Kneale Tapes". Timsehift. BBC Four. Smythe, James (August 28, 2013). "Rereading

    The Tommyknockers

    The_Tommyknockers

  • Unnatural Causes (TV series)
  • British television anthology series

    unusual circumstances. The series writers included Beryl Bainbridge, Nigel Kneale and Lynda La Plante. This programme was produced by Central Independent

    Unnatural Causes (TV series)

    Unnatural_Causes_(TV_series)

  • Chrysippus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c.279–c.206 BC)

     72–82 Johansen & Rosenmeier 1998, p. 468 Diogenes Laërtius, vii. 79 Kneale & Kneale 1962, pp. 158–174 Susanne Bobzien, Stoic Syllogistic, Oxford Studies

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

  • Jack Ketchum
  • American novelist (1946–2018)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Jack Ketchum

    Jack Ketchum

    Jack_Ketchum

  • To the River Otter
  • Sonnet by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    pp. 299–300 Mays 2001 p. 259 McKusick 2000 p. 131 Coleridge 1921 p. 48 Kneale 1999 p. 89 Coleridge 1921 pp. 521–522 Curran 1986 pp. 35–36 Mays 2001 p

    To the River Otter

    To_the_River_Otter

  • List of Edgefest lineups
  • from 2008 to 2015. Edgefest was created by CFNY-FM employees Phil Evans, Kneale Mann, Alan Cross, Scot Turner, and Earl Veale. Location: Molson Park, Barrie

    List of Edgefest lineups

    List_of_Edgefest_lineups

  • Quatermass (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bernard Quatermass is a fictional scientist created by the writer Nigel Kneale, who appeared in several British dramatized productions: The Quatermass

    Quatermass (disambiguation)

    Quatermass_(disambiguation)

  • Christopher Lee
  • English actor and singer (1922–2015)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Christopher Lee

    Christopher Lee

    Christopher_Lee

  • Occam's razor
  • Philosophical problem-solving principle

    things that which can be done with fewer"; Thorburn, 1918, pp. 352–53; Kneale and Kneale, 1962, p. 243.) To quote Isaac Newton, "We are to admit no more causes

    Occam's razor

    Occam's razor

    Occam's_razor

  • Stone Tape theory
  • Theory about ghosts

    and Edmund Gurney. Contemporarily, the concept was popularised by Nigel Kneale's 1972 horror-drama television play The Stone Tape. The idea that environmental

    Stone Tape theory

    Stone Tape theory

    Stone_Tape_theory

  • Pauline Quirke
  • English actress (born 1959)

    the lead role in the "Special Offer" episode of ATV's Beasts, by Nigel Kneale, also starring Wensley Pithey and Martin Shaw. Quirke also had a small role

    Pauline Quirke

    Pauline_Quirke

  • Organisation (album)
  • 1980 studio album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

    Misunderstanding" Humphreys McCluskey 4:45 8. "Julia's Song" Humphreys McCluskey Julia Kneale 4:32 9. "Motion and Heart" Humphreys McCluskey 3:13 10. "Messages" Humphreys

    Organisation (album)

    Organisation_(album)

  • Orion's Arm
  • Science fiction world-building project

    Archived from the original on November 9, 2007. Retrieved April 23, 2026. Ruth Kneale, (2009) You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating

    Orion's Arm

    Orion's Arm

    Orion's_Arm

  • Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
  • Horror fiction reference work

    Special Achievement Award at the 1995 Origins Awards. Dragon #252 Pyramid Kneale, James (2006). "From beyond: HP Lovecraft and the place of horror". Cultural

    Encyclopedia Cthulhiana

    Encyclopedia_Cthulhiana

  • Yvonne Mitchell
  • English actress (1915–1979)

    in the Nigel Kneale/Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. The next year, she appeared in another Kneale/Cartier literary

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne_Mitchell

  • Cassandra Peterson
  • American actress (born 1951)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Cassandra Peterson

    Cassandra Peterson

    Cassandra_Peterson

  • Charlie Gasparino
  • American journalist

    frequent run-ins with colleagues, including then-fellow CNBC reporter Dennis Kneale, and cycling star Lance Armstrong. Despite his aggressiveness, his reporting

    Charlie Gasparino

    Charlie_Gasparino

  • Mort Castle
  • American novelist

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Mort Castle

    Mort_Castle

  • Quanderhorn
  • Radio show

    2018, and a second in 2020. The series has elements that pastiche Nigel Kneale's Professor Bernard Quatermass. The series follows the adventures of Professor

    Quanderhorn

    Quanderhorn

  • Lord of the Flies (1963 film)
  • 1963 British film by Peter Brook

    Ealing Studios he commissioned a script of Lord of the Flies from Nigel Kneale, but Ealing Studios closed in 1959 before it could be produced. The film

    Lord of the Flies (1963 film)

    Lord_of_the_Flies_(1963_film)

  • List of people from the Isle of Man
  • Hoggatt (1879–1961), artist who moved to the Isle of Man in 1907 Bryan Kneale RA (1930-2025), sculptor, known for teaching art in London and his works

    List of people from the Isle of Man

    List_of_people_from_the_Isle_of_Man

  • X the Unknown
  • 1956 British film by Leslie Norman, Joseph Losey

    the previous year's successful The Quatermass Xperiment, but writer Nigel Kneale refused permission for the character of Bernard Quatermass to be used. The

    X the Unknown

    X_the_Unknown

  • Carol J. Clover
  • American professor of film studies

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

    Carol J. Clover

    Carol_J._Clover

  • Never the Twain
  • British TV sitcom (1981–1991)

    (later replaced by Christopher Morris), Julia Watson (later replaced by Tacy Kneale), Honor Blackman, Teddy Turner, Derek Deadman, Maria Charles and Zara Nutley

    Never the Twain

    Never_the_Twain

  • Wuthering Heights (1953 TV play)
  • 1953 British TV series or programme

    was very popular, although no recordings are thought to have survived. Kneale's script was remade on television in Australia in 1959. Richard Todd as Heathcliff

    Wuthering Heights (1953 TV play)

    Wuthering_Heights_(1953_TV_play)

  • Robert Weinberg (author)
  • American writer (1946–2016)

    Campbell / Roger Corman (1998) Edward Gorey / Charles L. Grant (1999) Nigel Kneale (2000) John Farris (2001) Stephen King / J. N. Williamson (2002) Martin

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  • Truth-bearer
  • Entities that are said to be either true or false

    makes sense to talk of the discovery of previously un-formulated truths. (Kneale, W&M (1962)) Revision to Theory 1a, by making a distinction between type

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  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea
  • 1968 children's book by Judith Kerr

    visiting a zoo with her three-year-old daughter. She said her husband Nigel Kneale was away making a film and "it felt a bit lonely and we wished somebody

    The Tiger Who Came to Tea

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  • Reegan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Irish

    Reegan

    One who Rules; Ruler

  • Grass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Grass

    English and German : topographic name for someone who owned or lived by a meadow, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or sold hay, from Middle English gras, Middle High German gras ‘grass’, ‘pasture’, ‘grazing’.English : nickname for a stout man, from Anglo-Norman French gras ‘fat’, from Latin crassus (which was itself used as a Roman family name), with the initial changed under the influence of grossus (see Gross).Scottish : occupational name, reduced from Gaelic greusaiche ‘shoemaker’. A certain John Grasse alias Cordonar (Middle English cordewaner ‘shoemaker’) is recorded in Scotland in 1539.South German : nickname for an irascible man, from Middle High German graz ‘intense’, ‘angry’.

  • Cosimo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Greek, Italian

    Cosimo

    Order; From Cosmos; Beauty

  • Krithikesh | க்ரீதீகேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Krithikesh | க்ரீதீகேஷ

    Name of Lord Kartikeya

  • Truman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Midlands)

    Truman

    English (mainly East Midlands) : variant spelling of Trueman.Jewish (from Latvia) : habitational name for someone from a Latvian village, the Russian name of which is Trumany.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Trumann, a variant of Trautmann.

  • Vanisree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vanisree

    Speech, Goddess Saraswati

  • ODO
  • Male

    German

    ODO

    Variant form of German Otto, ODO means "wealthy."

  • Saritha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu

    Saritha

    Name of a River; Love Birds; River

  • Pandu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pandu

    Pale.

  • Afreeth
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Afreeth

    Protection

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