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  1. Philip Mackie (26 November 1918 – 23 December 1985) was a British film and television screenwriter. He was born in Salford in Lancashire, England. He graduated in 1939 from University College London and worked for the Ministry of Information Films Division which began a career in film.

    • 23 December 1985 (aged 67), England, United Kingdom
    • Pearl Mackie (granddaughter)
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    Philip Mackie was born on 26 November 1918 in Salford, Lancashire, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Praying Mantis (1982), The Share Out (1962) and The Brain (1962). He was married to Cynthia Louise Curtis Clarke. He died on 23 December 1985 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK.

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • November 26, 1918
    • Philip Mackie
    • December 23, 1985
  3. Philip Mackie was born on November 26, 1918 in Salford, Lancashire, England. He was a writer and producer, known for Praying Mantis (1982), The Share Out (1962) and The Brain (1962). He was married to Cynthia Louise Curtis Clarke. He died on December 23, 1985 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

  4. Nov 21, 2020 · Shortly afterwards Prince Charles, sounding shocked and distressed, rang and told Philip Mackie that he was all right, but Major Hugh Lindsay... had been killed. Everyone started shaking in the...

  5. An Englishman's Castle is a BBC television serial first broadcast in 1978, written by Philip Mackie and directed by Paul Ciappessoni. The story was set in an alternative history 1970s, in which Nazi Germany won World War II and England is run by a collaborationist fascist government.

    • 3
    • BBC Two
    • 5 June –, 19 June 1978
    • BBC
  6. Read Movie and TV reviews from Philip Mackie on Rotten Tomatoes, where critics reviews are aggregated to tally a Certified Fresh, Fresh or Rotten Tomatometer score.

  7. In a career that was for the most part freelance, but which included some four years as Granada Television 's head of drama (1958 to 1962), Philip Mackie was responsible for many early series based on classical sources such as Saki, de Maupassant and Feydeau. Born in Salford, Lancashire, on 26 November 1918, he read English at University ...

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