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  1. En 1997 Clark presentó una serie de cuatro partes para la BBC titulada "Alan Clark's History of the Tory Party". [ 29 ] En 2004, John Hurt encarnó a Clark (y Jenny Agutter a su esposa Jane) en la serie de la BBC The Alan Clark Diaries, [ 30 ] reavivando algunas de las controversias que rodearon su publicación original y llevando de nuevo su nombre a la prensa y los medios de comunicación ...

  2. From Estate Owners to Estate Agents: Directed by Clara Glynn. With Alan Clark.

  3. This is Alan Clark’s view of the Conservatives from 1922 to 1997. He has a right wing toff, blimpish view which is unusual so worth reading on that account as it is representative of a certain type of Tory who made the bulk of that party during the period.Clark writes well but the research and proof reading is haphazard with not a few howlers.

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  4. 8 de sept. de 1999 · Wed 8 Sep 1999 08.07 EDT. A memory of Alan Clark, who has died aged 71, is of a lean figure standing just below the government side gangway in the Commons, legs apart, arms folded, head tilted ...

  5. Shock Therapy: Directed by Clara Glynn. With Alan Clark.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2019 · Part 2: from the 1940’s generational change to the growing hostility to Europe Reading Alan Clark’s history of the Tories 1922-1997 (Phoenix/Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999), and Alan Sked and ...

  7. Clarissa Spencer-Churchill. Self: Alan Clark's History of the Tory Party. Clarissa Spencer-Churchill was born on 28 June 1920 in Kensington, London, England, UK. She is known for Alan Clark's History of the Tory Party (1997) and The Churchills (1996).