Andrew Grieve
Andrew Grieve (born 28 November 1939) is a British television and film director. Grieve's credits include ''Wire in the Blood''. ''On the Black Hill'', the screenplay of which he also wrote, won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 1988. He has also directed episodes of ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' and ''Hornblower''. His work on ''Hornblower'' won him the Silver FIPA at the Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming in 1999. He has since written and directed the BBC drama-documentary ''Heroes and Villains'' episode on Hernán Cortés. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Donatella D'Antoni, Vivian Auyeung, Heather Walton, Gary W. Fuller, Andrew Grieve, John WeinmanGet full text
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5by Helen E Wood, Nadine Marlin, Ian S Mudway, Stephen A Bremner, Louise Cross, Isobel Dundas, Andrew Grieve, Jonathan Grigg, Jeenath B Jamaludin, Frank J Kelly, Tak Lee, Aziz Sheikh, Robert Walton, Christopher J GriffithsGet full text
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6by Ian S Mudway, PhD, Isobel Dundas, PhD, Helen E Wood, DPhil, Nadine Marlin, MSc, Jeenath B Jamaludin, PhD, Stephen A Bremner, PhD, Louise Cross, RSN, Andrew Grieve, MSc, Alex Nanzer, PhD, Ben M Barratt, PhD, Sean Beevers, PhD, David Dajnak, PhD, Gary W Fuller, PhD, Anna Font, PhD, Grainne Colligan, MRes, Aziz Sheikh, MD, Robert Walton, MD, Jonathan Grigg, MD, Frank J Kelly, PhD, Tak H Lee, ScD, Chris J Griffiths, DPhilGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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