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  1. Christopher Hugh Sykes FRSL (17 November 1907 – 8 December 1986) was an English writer. Born into the northern English landowning Sykes family of Sledmere, he was the second son of the diplomat Sir Mark Sykes (1879–1919), and his wife, Edith (née Gorst).

  2. Jan 31, 2012 · Which he did — though Sykes has made more than 70 eclectic documentaries, he became best-known for his film on Richard Feynman, including the excellent No Ordinary Genius and The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, from which these timeless excerpts on beauty, honors, and curiosity came.

  3. Christopher Sykes (1831 – 15 December 1898) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1892. [2] He enjoyed the "intimate friendship" of Edward VII when Prince of Wales and Alexandra of Denmark when Princess of Wales .

  4. Christopher Sykes made his BBC directing debut on the 10th of June 1972, at 22.10, with the BBC 2 series Pets and Vets. His first programme looked at pigeons, racing pigeons...

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  5. Christopher Sykes, author and historian, died Monday at age 79. The son of Sir Mark Sykes, who played a key role in promoting and issuing the Balfour Declaration, Christopher Sykes...

  6. From 1981 to 1993, documentary producer Christopher Sykes created these three films about renowned physicist and Nobel laureate Dr. Richard Feynman.

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  8. Christopher Sykes. Producer: Golan: A Farewell to Mr Cinema. He made a number of films with and about the American physicist Richard Feynman, including 'The Pleasure of Finding Things Out', 'Fun to Imagine' and 'The Quest for Tannu Tuva'.

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