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  1. Tina Wakerell (1930-2017) was a television director, most notably with Scottish Television. Early life. Elizabeth Wakerell was born in Bromley, Kent, England, in 1930. Her father was a performer in variety. Career. Wakerell began her career as a stage director but moved into television around 1959.

  2. Tina Wakerell was born in 1930 in Bromley, Kent, England, UK. She was a director, known for Airport Chaplain (1980), Adam Adamant Lives! (1966) and Penmarric (1979). She died on September 4, 2017 in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK.

    • September 4, 2017
  3. Tina Wakerell is known as an Director. Some of their work includes Dr. Finlay's Casebook, Something for the Boys, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, House on the Hill, and Penmarric.

  4. Unfortunately, there were times when its director, Tina Wakerell, appeared to be under the impression that what she was making was an art movie. The camera work and the cutting combined to make a fairly simple tale seem needlessly complex.

  5. House on the Hill was a six-part Scottish Television drama, based on the book by Jack House, which was broadcast on the ITV network on Saturday nights from 4 July to 8 August 1981 . Synopsis. Robert James and Jenny Linden in episode 1, "Mistress of the House"

  6. 1944, just prior to D-Day during WWII, Glasgow is packed with US servicemen and the house on the hill is being used as a store and lecture room. Jean the caretaker keeps the place in spotless condition – but in the evenings runs a clandestine club for the homosexual fraternity in the basement.

  7. Something for the Boys: Directed by Tina Wakerell. With James Telfer, Raymond Thompson, Rachel Davies, Ronald Fernee. 1944, just prior to D-Day during WWII, Glasgow is packed with US servicemen and the house on the hill is being used as a store and lecture room.

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