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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]
Julian Mitchell. (b. 1935) Quick Reference. (1935– ), novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, educated at Wadham College, Oxford.
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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Julian Mitchell is an award-winning marketer and multimedia journalist. He's been a columnist and developed platforms for leading media brands such as Forbes, Beats by Dre, Vanity Fair,...
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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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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."
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.