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  1. Charles Julian Humphrey Mitchell, FRSL (born 1 May 1935) is an English playwright, screenwriter and occasional novelist. He is best known as the writer of the play and film Another Country, and as a screenwriter for TV, producing many original plays and series episodes, including ten episodes of Inspector Morse. [1]

  2. Julian Mitchell is a British writer and actor who created and wrote several episodes of the TV series Inspector Morse. He also wrote the play Another Country, which was adapted into a film in 1984, and appeared as an extra in some Morse episodes.

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    • May 1, 1935
  3. The playwright Julian Mitchell talks to Robert Gore-Langton about his hit play Another Country, which explores the links between homosexuality and treason in the 1930s. He reveals his personal experiences of public-school bullying, his anger at Anthony Blunt and his surprise at the success of his play.

  4. Another Country is a 1981 British play written by English playwright Julian Mitchell. It premiered on 5 November 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre, London. The play won the Society of West End Theatre Awards Play of the Year title for 1982. The play takes its title from a lyric in the British patriotic hymn "I Vow to Thee, My Country."

  5. Julian Mitchell. (b. 1935) Quick Reference. (1935– ), novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, educated at Wadham College, Oxford.

  6. Mavis Nicholson speaks to film and stage actor Daniel Day-Lewis and playwright Julian Mitchell about the latest performance of Julian Mitchell's play 'Anothe...

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  7. JULIAN MITCHELL has published six novels and written over forty plays for television as well as many episodes of the acclaimed Inspector Morse series. His work for the stage includes Francis, After Aida, and Another Country (SWET Play of the Year 1982 and subsequently a successful film starring Kenneth Branagh and Rupert Everett).