Brand


11:50 pm - 01:25 am, Sunday, March 8 on BBC Four (9)

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A religious zealot refuses to compromise, leading him to risk catastrophe for himself and his beloved family. Michael Meyer's 1959 adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's verse tragedy about an uncompromising priest. Starrng Patrick McGoohan, Dilys Hamlett, Patrick Wymark and Peter Sallis


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Literary Adaptation Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Patrick McGoohan (Actor) .. Brand
Dilys Hamlett (Actor) .. Agnes
James Maxwell (Actor) .. Ejnar
Patrick Wymark (Actor) .. Mayor
Peter Sallis (Actor) .. Doctor/Provost
Olive McFarland (Actor) .. Gerd
Enid Lorimer (Actor) .. Brand's mother
Fulton Mackay (Actor) .. Villager
Joby Blanchard (Actor) .. Guide
Michael Meyer (Adapted by)

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Did You Know..

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Patrick McGoohan (Actor) .. Brand
Born: March 19, 1928 in New York
Best Known For: Danger Man, The Prisoner and Braveheart.
Early-life: Patrick Joseph McGoohan was born on March 19, 1928, in Astoria, New York. His parents were Irish and returned to their homeland when McGoohan was very young, then transferred to the UK when he was aged seven. He was later schooled in Sheffield and remained in the city after completing his education. He worked as a chicken farmer (until discovering he was allergic to the birds), rope-maker, in a bank and toyed with the idea of becoming a Catholic priest before joining the Sheffield Repertory Theatre.
Career: After making his mark on the London stage, McGoohan appeared in his first film, The Dam Busters, in 1954. He later gained contracts with the Rank Organisation and Walt Disney, but it was the TV play The Greatest Man in the World that led to him being cast in spy series Danger Man in 1960. Its huge success made him Britain's highest-paid TV actor. McGoohan created surreal cult hit The Prisoner in 1967 before moving to the US. Afterwards his output was sporadic, but he appeared in, directed and written episodes of Columbo, had his own series called Rafferty, and starred in the films Ice Station Zebra, Escape from Alcatraz, Silver Streak and Braveheart. McGoohan died on January 13, 2009, in Santa Monica, California, following a brief illness.
Quote: 'The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worst part of oneself.'
Trivia: McGoohan married actress-turned-estate agent Joan Drummond in 1951. They had three daughters.
Dilys Hamlett (Actor) .. Agnes
James Maxwell (Actor) .. Ejnar
Patrick Wymark (Actor) .. Mayor
Peter Sallis (Actor) .. Doctor/Provost
Born: February 01, 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex
Best Known For: Playing Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine and providing the voice of Wallace in Wallace & Gromit.
Early-life: Peter Sallis was born on February 1, 1921, in Twickenham, Middlesex. His first job was as a bank clerk and he held no desire to be an actor until he became an RAF instructor during the Second World War. One of his pupils, Peter Bridge, asked him to play the leading part in Noel Coward's Hay Fever at the YMCA. Peter never looked back and eventually maked his TV debut in a 1947 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Career: Roles in films such as Doctor in Love, The Mouse on the Moon, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and Charlie Bubbles followed. BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine made him a household name. He featured in all 295 episodes as Norman Clegg between 1973 and 2010. He also played his character's father in short-lived prequel First of the Summer Wine. He was also the voice of Wallace of Wallace & Gromit fame in the acclaimed A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and A Matter of Loaf and Death. He was awarded an OBE in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours list for services to drama. He died on June 2, 2017 at the age of 96.
Quote: 'I don't eat it, because of the cholesterol effect. I've never eaten much in the way of cheese ever. However, I don't mind pretending that I like it.'
Trivia: When Sallis was first asked by Nick Park to voice Wallace for a student film, he donatated his £50 fee to charity.
Olive McFarland (Actor) .. Gerd
Enid Lorimer (Actor) .. Brand's mother
Fulton Mackay (Actor) .. Villager
Joby Blanchard (Actor) .. Guide
Henrik Ibsen (Writer)
Michael Meyer (Adapted by)
Michael Elliott (Director)