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  1. W. Gordon Smith (13 December 1928 – 13 August 1996) was a Scottish playwright. He was born in Edinburgh and lived most of his life there. He wrote many plays including the one man show, Jock, made famous by Russell Hunter.

  2. Feb 1, 2021 · Smith is remembered as a documentary maker, art critic and writer on culture, a fount of knowledge about the arts and a formidable raconteur. However, the contributions he made to Scottish culture and to Scotland’s sense of itself at a key time in its history deserve greater recognition.

    • Susan Mansfield
  3. Aug 17, 1996 · He was poet, photographer, song writer (Come By The Hills is a bonny, bonny song), newspaper man on Dalkeith Advertiser and Edinburgh Evening Dispatch, BBC Radio and TV producer,...

    • The Herald Staff
  4. William Gordon Smith, better known as W. Gordon Smith, was a General Programme Producer in Edinburgh. In around 1949 he left his home in Edinburgh to work was as a young reporter on the local newspaper in Dalkeith, Midlothian.

  5. Jan 19, 2020 · Legendary West Vancouver artist and philanthropist Gordon Smith has passed away at the age of 100. Smith’s subjects have often been the landscapes here, richly abstracted through his...

  6. Jan 26, 2021 · One might well consider this question while browsing the extensive collection put together by documentary-maker, writer and art critic W. Gordon Smith and his wife Jay. It’s too bad it can only be viewed online as it is as lively and eclectic a show of (mainly) Scottish art as one might hope to see.

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  8. Gordon William Smith (1920–2010) was an artist and collector of American Indian art and ethnographic materials who lived in and was a native of Fort Worth, Texas.

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