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Mark Burgess (playwright)

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Mark Burgess (born 1959)is a British playwright and actor who appeared in Brookside as Gordon Collins. Burgess wrote and performed the one-man show The Man with the Golden Pen on the life of Ian Fleming.[1]

Selected works

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References

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  1. ^ "Exclusive Interview with Mark Burgess, Playwright & Actor". 14 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Casting Shadows | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  3. ^ "Casting Shadows". www.radiolistings.co.uk.
  4. ^ 'Theatre Review: Fleming's Bond', The Stage 30 November 2000, page 13
  5. ^ "Einstein in Cromer". Radio Times Archive. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  6. ^ "'From Father With Love' on BBC Radio 4". CommanderBond.net. 30 December 2005.
  7. ^ "Sam O'bedlam". www.radiolistings.co.uk.
  8. ^ Horsford, Simon; Morgan, Clive; Riley, Chris; Warman, Matt; Gibbs, Tessa; Reynolds, Gillian (13 April 2006). "Today's TV & radio choices". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  9. ^ "The Wrong Hero - Leslie Howard by Mark Burgess". Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  10. ^ Morgan, Clive; Warman, Matt; Davies, Patricia Wynn; Reynolds, Gillian (27 April 2007). "Today's TV & radio choices". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Bedfordshire onsunday has closed". www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Tales From Tate Modern". www.radiolistings.co.uk.
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