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  1. Graham Mitchell is a British television screenwriter, most known for crime dramas. He has written 27 episodes of The Bill, as well as being the lead writer on the 2005 live episode. Career. He has also written for the Casualty, Mersey Beat, Holby City, and The Body Farm.

  2. Graham Mitchell. Software Engineer. Writer. Former computer science teacher. I create things that people love and am passionate about systems that save people time and solve problems they didn't know they had. Author of “Learn Java the Hard Way” and its sequel; creator of the (in)famous “Don’t Be Creepy” lecture. I write code that works.

  3. Apr 14, 2023 · In mid-April, 2023, rumors of the death of the controversial television writer Graham Linehan spread on social media. "Sad," wrotee one Twitter user on April 13. What appeared to be a screenshot ...

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · Graham Mitchell, who was MOTÖRHEAD's tour manager in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was also an avid photography enthusiast. A new large-format tabletop book, "Fast & Loose: Snapshots From The ...

  5. Jul 28, 2022 · Graham Mitchell was a newly-qualified volunteer guard on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway when film crews descended on the five-mile line to shoot the movie. He played the guard on the Old Gentleman's Train in the film, with Mr Cribbins – whose death, aged 93, has been announced – famously starring as the station porter Perks.

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  6. is an occasional blog written by British writer and paperfolding designer David Mitchell. It concentrates on highlighting interesting aspects of paperfolding history, but just about any other aspect of life, death or paperfolding can turn up from time to time.

  7. Graham Mitchell may refer to: Graham Mitchell (English footballer) (born 1968), English footballer. Graham Mitchell (Scottish footballer) (born 1962), Scottish footballer. Graham Mitchell (writer), television scriptwriter. Graham Russell Mitchell (1905–1984), Deputy Director General of the Security Service MI5 1956–1963.

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