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  1. Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley: Directed by John Stroud. With George Cole, Gary Webster, Glynn Edwards, Stratford Johns. Arthur is one of several people being targeted by violent criminal Charlie Knowles, who is doing time for armed robbery and wants vengeance on accomplices who got lighter sentences or in Arthur's case, because he sold him the getaway car, which broke down and caused him to get caught.

  2. Stratford Johns has been nominated for Performance of the Year in a Musical at the Olivier Awards for "Annie." Get Stratford Johns Email Alerts Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

  3. Stratford Johns (1925-) biography on Film Reference. Full name, Alan E. Stratford Johns; born September 22, 1925, in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa; son of Sidney Alan (an engine driver) and Dorothy Ada (Stratford) Johns; married Nanette Ryder (an actress), March 21, 1955; children:Frith, Peta, Alan, Lissa.

  4. Dec 9, 2023 · Alan Edgar Stratford Johns (22 September 1925 29 January 2002), known as Stratford Johns, was a popular South Africanborn British stage, film and television actor who is best remembered for his starring role as Detective Inspector Charlie Barlow in the innovative and longrunning BBC police serie

  5. 22.04.2024. Salim Patel. If you are in Westfield Stratford and want to buy some stylist clothes from an Italian company, pop over to Dan John on the ground floor near the food court.

  6. Stratford Johns left the Taskforce series in 1972 (Barlow had his own spin-off series Barlow at Large) and it continued until 1976 with Watt in command. During the 70s Windsor also appeared as Watt in Jack the Ripper , in which he and Barlow reopened the Jack the Ripper murder casebook, and a similar series Second Verdict , in which they looked into unsolved mysteries and miscarriages of justice.

  7. Barlow at Large, later Barlow, is a British police procedural television programme broadcast in the 1970s, starring Stratford Johns in the title role.. Johns had previously played Barlow in the Z-Cars, Softly, Softly and Softly, Softly: Task Force series on BBC television during the 1960s and early 1970s.