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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heron_CarvicHeron Carvic - Wikipedia

    Heron Carvic (born Geoffrey Richard William Harris; 21 January 1913 – 9 February 1980) was an English actor and writer who provided the voice for Gandalf in the BBC Radio version of The Hobbit, and played Caiaphas the High Priest every time the play cycle The Man Born to Be King was broadcast.

  2. Heron Carvic, real name Geoffrey Rupert William Harris was an English author and actor most popular as the creator of the Miss Seeton series of novels. He also got widespread fame for portraying “Gandalf” in the BBC reenactment of the Hobbit for radio.

  3. The Miss Seeton book series is a product of Heron Carvic’s literary genius. It was originally intended to act as a more comical version of an equally popular series at the time with a similar plot. Heron Carvic’s was originally named Geoffrey Rupert William but changed his name while in France as a way to separate himself from his troubled ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miss_SeetonMiss Seeton - Wikipedia

    Miss Seeton. Emily D. Seeton, also known as Miss Seeton or MissEss, is the fictional heroine of a series of British cosy mystery novels by Heron Carvic, Roy Peter Martin writing as Hampton Charles, and Sarah J. Mason writing as Hamilton Crane.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1553454Heron Carvic - IMDb

    Heron Carvic was born on 21 January 1913 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for A Tale of Two Cities (1957), The Avengers (1961) and Doctor Who (1963). He was married to Phyllis Neilson-Terry. He died on 9 February 1980 in Kent, England, UK.

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  6. May 5, 2016 · by Heron Carvic (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 4,430 ratings. Book 1 of 24: Miss Seeton Mysteries. See all formats and editions. The classic British cosy mystery series – Meet Miss Emily Seeton, an art teacher with an unexpected talent….

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  7. Series list: Heron Carvic's Miss Seeton (24 Books) by Hamilton Crane. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.

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