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  1. Margery Vosper was born on 25 September 1912 in Pancras, Middlesex, England, UK. She was a writer, known for Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985). She was married to Thomas Robert McEwan Hutchinson. She died on 14 October 1981 in Camden, London, England, UK.

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    • September 25, 1912
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    • October 14, 1981
  2. May 9, 2018 · “Accident,” on the other hand, was transformed into a one-act play by Margery Vosper in 1939, under the title Tea for Three. Margery Vosper was the sister of Frank Vosper who was the man who adapted Philomel Cottage as a play.** Talk about paths crossing.

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    "Bang! You're Dead" (directed by Alfred Hitchcock) was originally broadcast on 17/Oct/1961 as part of the seventh season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

    Six-year old Jackie Chester is delighted when his Uncle Rick arrives from Africa with a surprise gift. Unable to wait until rick unpacks, Jackie goes through his Uncle's bags and finds a loaded gun. Jackie thinks it is a toy, the gift his uncle promised. He goes outside to play with it. Jackie's parents and Uncle Rick discover that Jackie is on the...

    Directed by: 1. Alfred Hitchcock Produced by: 1. Joan Harrison- producer 2. Norman Lloyd- associate producer Written by: 1. Harold Swanton- teleplay 2. Margery Vosper- original story Starring: 1. Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host 2. Stephen Dunne — cast: Rick Sheffield(as Steve Dunne) 3. Biff Elliot — cast: Fred Chester(as Biff Elliott) 4. Lucy Prentis...

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  5. Tea for Three is a 1939 one act stage dramatisation by Margery Vosper of Agatha Christie's short story Accident. Mr Evans Haydock Mr Merrowdene Mrs Merrowdene A production of the play was performed by students at Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana in 1956. It was performed on two nights. The...

  6. Margery Vosper (1912 - 1981) was the sister of Frank Vosper. She adapted the Agatha Christie short story Accident into the one act play Tea for Three in 1939.

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