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  1. Terence John Feely (20 July 1928 – 13 August 2000) was a British screenwriter, playwright and author. His work spanned five decades and included creating the ITV police drama series The Gentle Touch (1980–84) and its spin-off C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985–87).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0270317Terence Feely - IMDb

    Terence Feely. Writer: The Avengers. Terence Feely joined Paramount Pictures (UK) Ltd. in 1967 as foreign story head of Paramount Pictures Corporation, reporting to Bud Ornstein in London and Marvin Birdt in New York. He was one of the only two executives in the London office of Paramount who wanted to make "If..."

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • July 20, 1928
    • Terence Feely
    • August 13, 2000
  3. Overview. Born. July 20, 1928 · Liverpool, England, UK. Died. August 13, 2000 · Lambeth, London, England, UK. Birth name. Terence John Feely. Mini Bio. Terence Feely joined Paramount Pictures (UK) Ltd. in 1967 as foreign story head of Paramount Pictures Corporation, reporting to Bud Ornstein in London and Marvin Birdt in New York.

    • July 20, 1928
    • August 13, 2000
  4. The Gentle Touch foi uma série de televisão britânica, dos gêneros drama e policial, criada por Terence Feely, feita pela London Weekend Television para a ITV, exibida de 1980 a 1984. Sua estréia ocorreu em 11 de abril de 1980, se tornou notável por ser a primeira série britânica a ter detetive da polícia feminina como ...

  5. Running time. 90 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. The Lady and the Highwayman is a 1989 United Kingdom romantic adventure television film based on Barbara Cartland 's 1952 romance novel Cupid Rides Pillion. The working title of the film was Dangerous Love. [1]

  6. Terence Feely 8 February 1974 ( 1974-02-08 ) Stone Park's drugs unit is one of Faye's main concerns, believing there must be a better way of treating drug addicts than imprisoning them and doping them up with legal substitutes.

  7. Terence Feely was, without doubt, one of the most prolific scriptwriters of that dubiously tagged "Golden Age" of British television. During the 1960's he helped to create and develop some of the best-remembered names on the small screen.