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  1. Oct 3, 2015 · Around this time, David had become friends with the novelist and screenwriter James Kennaway and his wife Susan. James had achieved an enviable level of success, enough to enable him to give up ...

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  2. James Kennaway was born on 5 June 1928 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Violent Playground (1958), Tunes of Glory (1960) and The Battle of Britain (1969). He was married to Susan Edmonds.

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    • December 21, 1968
  3. James Kennaway was born in Perthshire, Scotland in 1928 and went to public school at Trinity College, Glenalmond. After serving as an officer with the Cameron Highlanders, he attended Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned a degree in economics and politics. After graduating, he worked as an editor for a London publishing firm and married his ...

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    • December 21, 1968
    • June 5, 1928
  4. Tunes of Glory is a 1960 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame, starring Alec Guinness and John Mills, featuring Dennis Price, Kay Walsh, John Fraser, Duncan MacRae, Gordon Jackson and Susannah York. [2] It is based on the 1956 novel and screenplay by James Kennaway. The film is a psychological drama focusing on events in a wintry ...

  5. Jul 31, 2014 · The writer James Kennaway was working as a publisher’s agent when he first heard talk of the sensory deprivation experiments carried out at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, during the early 1950s. Kennaway’s job entailed traveling across England seeking out academics and scientists to contribute texts for Longmans catalog of books. The stories he heard at Oxford University were just ...

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  6. James Peeble Ewing Kennaway was a Scottish novelist and screenwriter. He was born in Auchterarder in Perthshire and attended Glenalmond College.

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  8. Jun 7, 2017 · James Kennaway was clearly a keen observer of officers and soldiers, and his personal experiences doubtless informed this story. Born in 1928, he performed his National Service in the British Army after World War II, as a junior officer in a Highlands infantry battalion, serving both in Scotland and in the British Army of the Rhine, on occupation duty in Germany.

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