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  1. A Voyage Round My Father is an autobiographical play by John Mortimer, later adapted for television. The first version of the play appeared as a series of three half-hour sketches for BBC radio in 1963. It then became a television play with Ian Richardson playing Mortimer, Tim Good the young Mortimer, and Mark Dignam his blind ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 1984 · With Laurence Olivier, Alan Bates, Jane Asher, Elizabeth Sellars. Before creating the beloved courtroom drama Rumpole of the Bailey (1978), writer John Mortimer found inspiration in his own life for this portrait of a difficult but enduring love between father and son in mid twentieth century Britain.

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    • 1984-04-19
  3. 4 de oct. de 2023 · It begins in the 1920s, when the unnamed father bangs his head and goes blind, and it spans his career as a divorce barrister, aided by his loyally serving wife (Eleanor David) to his decline...

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  4. 1 de ene. de 1971 · A Voyage Round My Father. John Mortimer. 3.84. 93 ratings6 reviews. John Mortimer’s autobiographical play is the affectionate portrait of a son’s relationship with his father.

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  5. Culture magazines. A Voyage 'Round My Father. views 3,175,426 updated. A Voyage 'Round My Father ★★★ 1989. John Mortimer's adaptation of his semi-autobiographical stage play. Olivier is the eccentric, opinionated blind barrister-father and Bates the exasperated son as both try to come to terms with their stormy family relationship.

  6. A Voyage Round My Father, John Mortimer 'in yazdığı otobiyografik oyundan uyarlanmıştır. Önce radyo oyunu olarak BBC 'de çıkan oyun daha sonra televizyon filmi olarak çekilmiştir. Başrollerinde Laurence Olivier ve Alan Bates oynamaktadır. ile ilgili bu madde seviyesindedir. Madde içeriğini Vikipedi'ye katkı sağlayabilirsiniz. Kategori:

  7. A Voyage Round My Father. A British writer (Alan Bates) recalls his eccentric blind father (Laurence Olivier), a prominent barrister.

    • Drama