Diana Morgan

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Writer)

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    Went the Day Well?
    The residents of a British village during WWII welcome a platoon of soldiers who are to be billeted with them. The trusting residents then discover that the soldiers are Germans who proceed to hold the village captive. (imdb)
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    Pink String and Sealing Wax
    A drunken, abusive tavern-keeper's adulterous wife uses the backward son of a rigid, puritanical pharmacist who makes his entire family miserable. (imdb)
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    Hand in Hand
    A little Roman Catholic boy and a little Jewish girl become fast friends despite the prejudice that surrounds them. (imdb)
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    Dance Hall
    Episodic tale of four factory girls and their various romances at the local dance hall. (imdb)
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    Emergency-Ward 10
    This well-liked series was a drama/soap set in a hospital. It attracted attention for its portrayal of an interracial relationship between surgeon Louise Mahler (played by Joan Hooley) and Doctor Giles Farmer (played by John White), showing the second kiss on television between black and white actors in July 1964,[3] the first such kiss being in a Granada TV play You in Your Small Corner in 1962.
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    Ships with Wings
    Lt. Dick Stacey is dismissed from the Fleet Air Arm for poor discipline. He joins the Aircraft Carrier "HMS Ark Royal" (The Ship with Wings). When they go into battle in the Mediterranean he acts heroically and redeems himself. (imdb)
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    Go to Blazes
    Go to Blazes (1942) - Short Film
    Ministry of Information-sponsored comedy short showing wartime audiences how to deal with the threat of incendiary bombs.
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    Let\
    Let's Be Happy is an updated remake of Jeannie (1941), one of the most likable British comedies of the 1940s. The premise is basically the same: A working girl inherits a fortune, goes on a fling, is rescued from a caddish seducer by a down-to-Earth salesman. In Jeannie, the girl uses her legacy to get out of Scotland and tour the continent; in Let's Be Happy, the girl (Vera Ellen) is an American who travels to Scotland to assume ownership of her family's castle. (allmovie.com)
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    Poet\
    A struggling young poet in love manages a country inn, and thwarts a kidnapping attempt.
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