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British professor of neurology
Roger William Gilliatt (30 July 1922 - 19 September 1991) was a British professor of neurology at the National Hospital, Queen Square, where he specialised
Roger_William_Gilliatt
English gynaecologist
Sir William Gilliatt KCVO FRCP FRCS FRCOG (7 June 1884 – 27 September 1956) was an English gynaecologist at the Middlesex Hospital and King's College Hospital
William_Gilliatt
Surname list
writer, screenwriter, and film critic Roger William Gilliatt (1922–1991), British professor of neurology William Gilliatt (1884–1956), British gynecologist
Gilliatt
English writer and film critic (1932–1993)
Penelope Gilliatt (/ˈdʒɪliət/; born Penelope Ann Douglass Conner; 25 March 1932 – 9 May 1993) was an English novelist, short story writer, screenwriter
Penelope_Gilliatt
British engineer (1924–2005)
court, became public. He withdrew from the role and instead, Dr. Roger William Gilliatt, was chosen to act as best man to Armstrong-Jones. Fry married Camilla
Jeremy_Fry
1971 British drama film by John Schlesinger
1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft
Sunday_Bloody_Sunday_(film)
Lawson Donald Acheson Sir Kenneth Robson Richard Turner-Warwick Roger William Gilliatt Shikandhini Kanagasundrem Shaw, C. D.; Winterton, W. R. (1983).
List_of_Broderip_scholars
British emeritus professor of uro-neurology
neurologists Roman Stefan Kocen, Sir Roger Bannister and Christopher Joseph Earl. Following the advice of Roger William Gilliatt she completed her masters in
Clare_Fowler
she completed her PhD from the University of London under Roger William Gilliatt. She also obtained Membership and then Fellowship of the Royal College
Shirley_Wray
1960 British royal wedding
Vaughan-Thomas covered the event for the BBC. Armstrong-Jones's best man was Dr Roger Gilliatt, son of the Queen's gynecologist. The Countess of Rosse, the groom's
Wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones
Wedding_of_Princess_Margaret_and_Antony_Armstrong-Jones
1973 film by Richard Fleischer
it "a clever, rough, modestly budgeted but imaginative work". Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker was negative, writing, "This pompously prophetic thing
Soylent_Green
1978 film by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry
settings and details and tailoring the roles to a different cast." Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker praised the script as "sometimes both loopy and brainy"
Heaven_Can_Wait_(1978_film)
W Stephen Gilbert (television dramatist, critic) David Gillett Sir William Gilliatt Christopher Greenwood Nick Haste, first-class cricketer Wyndham Hazelton
List_of_Old_Wellingburians
English playwright (1929–1994)
lapping waters of the Clyde." Osborne met his third wife, writer Penelope Gilliatt, initially through social connections, and then through an interview she
John_Osborne
1976 film by Alfred Hitchcock
beautifully acted and, perhaps more than anything else, amusing." Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker called Family Plot "one of the saltiest and most endearing"
Family_Plot
American actor and filmmaker (born 1937)
reminiscence of working with Antonioni. Critic and screenwriter Penelope Gilliatt provides an overview of Nicholson's role, "The Passenger is an unidealized
Jack_Nicholson
American comedian, actor, juggler and writer (1880–1946)
Simon & Schuster (Continuity scripts derived from these films) Penelope Gilliatt, "To W. C. Fields, Dyspeptic Mumbler, Who Invented His Own Way Out" from
W._C._Fields
H. Foote Gary Franklin (KABC-TV) Philip French (The Observer) Penelope Gilliatt (The Observer, The New Yorker) Owen Gleiberman (Entertainment Weekly) Randor
List_of_film_critics
1975 film by Michelangelo Antonioni
boasts still another of those splendid portrayals from Nicholson". Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker called the film a "triumph of technical invention that
The_Passenger_(1975_film)
1967 film by Norman Jewison
performances overcame noteworthy flaws, including an uneven script. Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker thought it had "a spurious air of concern about the afflictions
In the Heat of the Night (film)
In_the_Heat_of_the_Night_(film)
1975 detective comedy film by Blake Edwards
recreating the role of the hapless but dogged French sleuth." Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker wrote that Sellers was "working here at his best." The
The Return of the Pink Panther
The_Return_of_the_Pink_Panther
1964 spy film by Guy Hamilton
superimposed on the gleaming body of the girl in gold are inspired." Penelope Gilliatt, writing in The Observer, said that the film had "a spoofing callousness"
Goldfinger_(film)
1975 American crime drama film by Sidney Lumet
1975, p. A7, A19. Sarris, Andrew 1975, p. 111. Ebert, Roger 1975. Arnold, Gary 1975, p. A14. Gilliatt, Penelope 1975, p. 95. Siskel, Gene 1975, p. 1 (S3)
Dog_Day_Afternoon
1968 film by Stanley Kubrick
poster that said: '2001 – the ultimate trip!'" In The New Yorker, Penelope Gilliatt said it was "some kind of great film, and an unforgettable endeavor ..
2001:_A_Space_Odyssey
The Lawless Breed John Wesley Hardin Seminole Lance Caldwell Sea Devils Gilliatt The Golden Blade Harun Gun Fury Ben Warren Back to God's Country Peter
Rock_Hudson_filmography
English actor and comedian (1925–1980)
1964 and received a mixed reception from the critics, although Penelope Gilliatt, writing in The Observer, remarked that Sellers had a "flawless sense of
Peter_Sellers
French filmmaker (1894–1979)
of the first filmmakers to be known as an auteur; the critic Penelope Gilliatt said a Renoir shot could be identified "in a thousand miles of film." Pauline
Jean_Renoir
1972 film by Alfred Hitchcock
Variety. 31 May 1972. p. 6. Ebert, Roger. "Frenzy". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 30 July 2018 – via RogerEbert.com. Gilliatt, Penelope (24 June 1972). "The
Frenzy
of Anthony Clare. Merrion Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-78537-331-2. Kirby, Roger (April 2023). "Legends in Urology". The Canadian Journal of Urology. 30
List of presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine
List_of_presidents_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Medicine
1962 James Bond film directed by Terence Young
"Dr. No is fun all the way, and even the sex is harmless", and Penelope Gilliatt in The Observer wrote it was "full of submerged self-parody". The Guardian's
Dr._No_(film)
1975 British comedy film by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
matter of fact, the sense of fun is dangerously contagious." Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker called the film "often recklessly funny and sometimes
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty_Python_and_the_Holy_Grail
British princess (1930–2002)
Anne. The Duke of Edinburgh escorted the bride, and the best man was Roger Gilliatt. Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher conducted the marriage service
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon
Award
Olive Milne Katherine Henry Myler, Observer, Royal Observer Corps. Mary Gilliatt Naylor, Centre Organiser, Lymington, Women's Voluntary Services. Robert
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
American film critic (1919–2001)
Yorker staff; she alternated as film critic every six months with Penelope Gilliatt until 1979, and became the sole critic in 1980 after a year's leave of
Pauline_Kael
1996, 2013– Brendan Gill – writer, theatre critic, 1936–1998 Penelope Gilliatt – film critic, 1968–1979 Giovanni Giudici – poet, 2017 Malcolm Gladwell
List of The New Yorker contributors
List_of_The_New_Yorker_contributors
1969 film by Dennis Hopper
impressed by the photography, rock score and Nicholson's performance. Penelope Gilliatt in The New Yorker said that it "speaks tersely and aptly for this American
Easy_Rider
Royal officials and supporting staff
Satyajit Bhattacharya 10 August 2016: Ian Jenkins 5 August 1952: Sir William Gilliatt 11 July 1961: Sir John Peel (retired March 1973). March 1973: Sir George
Household_of_Elizabeth_II
Annual US film award ceremony
Gannett News Service, Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, Joseph Gelmis of Newsday, Penelope Gilliatt of The New Yorker, Roger Greenspun of The New York
1972 National Society of Film Critics Awards
1972_National_Society_of_Film_Critics_Awards
English rock band (1960–1970)
Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. Sunday Telegraph critic Penelope Gilliatt called it "a very bad film and a touching one ... about the breaking apart
The_Beatles
American actor and filmmaker (1895–1966)
"Fatty" Arbuckle, Avon Books Everson, William K. (1978), American Silent Film, Oxford University Press Gilliatt, Penelope (1973), "Buster Keaton" from
Buster_Keaton
1963, England, nf) Johannes Gillhoff (1861–1930, Germany/US, nf) Penelope Gilliatt (1932–1993, England, f/d/nf) Alexis A. Gilliland (born 1931, US, f) Charlotte
List_of_writers_by_name:_G
novelist and topographical writer Penelope Gilliatt (1932–1993), novelist, screenwriter and film critic William Gilpin (1724–1804), writer, artist and cleric
List_of_English_writers_(D–J)
UK local authority for the town of Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
"Former mayor". www.fenlandcitizen.co.uk. Retrieved 13 May 2021. "Avis Gilliatt". www.cambstimes.co.uk. "Ann Purt". www.cambstimes.co.uk. Retrieved 15
Wisbech_Town_Council
English writer
psychic speed of communication that there can be about jazz': Penelope Gilliatt, Observer);[better source needed] devised and directed A John Whiting Evening
Garry_O'Connor_(writer)
Award for film, television, radio and video game writing
Sundance Kid – William Goldman * 1971: Patton – Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North * 1972: Sunday Bloody Sunday – Penelope Gilliatt 1973: The Candidate
Writers Guild of America Awards
Writers_Guild_of_America_Awards
2001: A Space Odyssey Nominated Shared with Stanley Kubrick. 1971 Penelope Gilliatt Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated 1981 Colin Welland Chariots of Fire Won
List of Academy Award winners and nominees from Great Britain
List_of_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_from_Great_Britain
Best screenplay not based upon previously published material
David Lewis Summer of '42 Herman Raucher Sunday Bloody Sunday Penelope Gilliatt 1972 (45th) The Candidate Jeremy Larner The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Academy_Award_for_Best_Original_Screenplay
Day of the year
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (born 1954) 1993 – Penelope Gilliatt, English novelist, short story writer, and critic (born 1932) 1994 – Elias
May_9
17th Century lecture series for physicians
Pond, Psychiatric Aspects of Epileptic Brain-damaged Children 1962 Roger W. Gilliatt, Electrodiagnosis and Electromyography in Clinical Practice 1963 Thomas
Goulstonian_Lecture
and Don Quixote". Bright Lights Film Journal. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Gilliatt, Penelope (5 December 1977). "Long Live the Living!". The New Yorker. Luis
Filmmaking technique of Luis Buñuel
Filmmaking_technique_of_Luis_Buñuel
Morning Glory). Kenneth Eather, 91, Australian Army officer. Penelope Gilliatt, 61, English novelist and screenwriter (Sunday Bloody Sunday). Maggie Hemingway
Deaths_in_May_1993
Award ceremony for films of 1971
Dave Lewis Summer of '42 – Herman Raucher Sunday Bloody Sunday – Penelope Gilliatt Best Writing (Screenplay -- Based on Material from Another Medium) The
44th_Academy_Awards
American actor and comedian (1893–1971)
and the American Image. Dell. Everson, William K. (1978). American Silent Film. Oxford University Press. Gilliatt, Penelope (1973). "Physicists" from Unholy
Harold_Lloyd
Bloody Sunday United Artists / Vectia John Schlesinger (director); Penelope Gilliatt (screenplay); Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head, Peggy Ashcroft
List of American films of 1971
List_of_American_films_of_1971
screenplay is original, it will be noted as such. Madsen, Axel (1973). William Wyler: The Authorized Biography. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co. pp. 3–10
List of European Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_European_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
British government recognitions
Partner in Daniel Smith, Oakley and Garrard, Chartered Surveyors. William Gilliatt CVO, MD, MS, FRCP, FRCS, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians
1948_Birthday_Honours
British government recognitions
Navigational Services, Ministry of Transport & Civil Aviation. Elizabeth Anne Gilliatt, Personal Private Secretary to the Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill
1955_Birthday_Honours
May – Edward Ward, 7th Viscount Bangor, peer (born 1905) 9 May Penelope Gilliatt, novelist and screenwriter (born 1932) Maggie Hemingway, novelist (born
1993_in_the_United_Kingdom
Brendan Gill, The New Yorker, 21 December 1963 "The Art Film" by Penelope Gilliatt The Observer, 22 December 1963, London "Castrated Cinema" by Charles Sterling
Bibliography of works on Adolfas Mekas
Bibliography_of_works_on_Adolfas_Mekas
Joyce Five Easy Pieces Nominated Shared with Bob Rafelson. 1971 Penelope Gilliatt Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated 1972 Chris Clark Suzanne de Passe Lady Sings
List of female Academy Award winners and nominees for non-gendered categories
List_of_female_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_for_non-gendered_categories
British government recognitions
Commander Brian Ralph Anthony Cox, AFC, (58305). Wing Commander Peter Gilliatt (607085). Wing Commander John Ross Lambert, MBE, (2388886). Wing Commander
1971_Birthday_Honours
British royal recognitions
Commander (S) Ernest Dudley Colles, CVO, OBE, Royal Navy (Retired). Sir William Gilliatt, CVO, MD, MS, FRCP, FRCS, FRCOG. Marion Kirk Buthlay, MVO. At this
1949_New_Year_Honours
Award
Peter Bogdanovich novel by Larry McMurtry Sunday Bloody Sunday Penelope Gilliatt — 1972 Cries and Whispers Ingmar Bergman — 1973 American Graffiti George
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay
New_York_Film_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Best_Screenplay
2011 UK local government election
298 Conservative David Wheeler 285 Labour Barry Diggle 186 Labour Avis Gilliatt 177 UKIP Paul Clapp 165 UKIP Christopher Schooling 137 Liberal Democrats
2011 Fenland District Council election
2011_Fenland_District_Council_election
British royal recognitions
Stockley MVO OBE John Wilson Paterson MVO MBE Arthur Clement Beck MVO William Gilliatt Francis Desmond Donovan. Stanley Samuel Greenfield. Lieutenant-Commander
1936_New_Year_Honours
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
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French form of Latin Rogerius, ROGIER means "famous spear."Â
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Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
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Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German
Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
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Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Róðgeirr, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
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German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
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English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
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English
Norman English form of Anglo-Saxon Hroðgar, ROGER means "famous spear."Â
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 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
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English and French : occupational name for a wheelright, from Old French roier, rouwier, rouer, roer.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of hrÅd ‘renown’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Respelling of German Rauer.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
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 Variant spelling of English Roger, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
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English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
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cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
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Hindu
Daughter of Goddess Lakshmi
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Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
Lion; Lion's Strength; Lioness; Brave
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Tamil
Exile
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American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
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Garden of flowers
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English
English : variant of Minshall.
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Hindu
Hem means gold
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lithikkaa | லீதீகà¯à®•ா
Cute and perfect
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Tamil
Bhavaani  | பவாநீ Â
The abode of the universe
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Tamil
Descendent of the Sun, Brilliant, Sacred
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
ROGER WILLIAM-GILLIATT
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
n.
A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
n.
Willing acceptance.
n.
One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.
v. i.
A sort of arrow.
n.
One who rows with an oar.
v. i.
One who wanders about by sea or land; a wanderer; a rambler.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
A rosier; a rosebush.
n.
One who ropes goods; a packer.
n.
One fit to be hanged.
v. t.
The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman.
v. i.
Casual marks at uncertain distances.
v. i.
A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. i.
Hence, a fickle, inconstant person.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.