Terry Bishop

Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 12 (Director), 6 (Writer)
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A bikini-clad pin-up is found dead by the Serpentine in the same place, pose and get-up as when she appeared on the cover of "Wow!" magazine. When the police find the same fate befalling other girls featured on the front page they realise a highly intelligent madman is on the loose. (imdb)
A bomb threat is used as a ploy to gain access to a bank. The robbers are supposed to enter the bank disguised as bomb squad experts. (imdb)
If you don't expect Casablanca, you'll derive some pleasure from Model for Murder. This British programmer stars American actor Keith Andes. In England to seek out his dead brother's girlfriend, Andes crosses the path of jewel robbers. Hazel Court is the lady in question, whose true involvement in the proceedings is the object of mystery and confusion. Completed in 1958, Model for Murder was released in the States two years later. (allmovie.com)
Danger Man (1960) - TV Series
John Drake is a special operative for NATO, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace. The series featured exotic locales from all over the world, as his assignments frequently took him to Africa, Latin America, and the Far East. (imdb)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) - TV Series
A long-running series of adventures featuring Robin of Loxley - Robin Hood - and his group of Sherwood-Forest-based freedom fighters. Robin and his men protected England from the evil machinations of Prince John while good King Richard was away at the Crusades. The series was primarily intended for children, and was unusual in that it frequently re-used the same actors in different roles, or different actors in a recurring roles. (imdb)
The Western Isles (1941) - Short Film
How Harris Tweed is made by the islanders in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. (imdb)
Three overseas servicemen take a tour of the Royal Mile - visiting the sights between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, and learning about the sometimes gruesome history of Scotland.
Daybreak in Udi (1949) - Short Film
This 47-minute documentary, financed by HRH's government, won an Oscar in the special category, and most of it was later edited into a 1953 two-segment documentary called "Savage World" by the same crew of film-makers listed on this film. The story here is about an African tribe that is working to build a maternity hospital, with the aid of government officials, and against the opposition of some tribal members.
Journey to the Sea (1952) - Short Film
This is the story of a lorry’s solitary journey with a new propeller for a trawler laid up in a port on the rugged sea-coast of Wales. For the lorry-driver and his mate it is all in a day’s work; minor mishaps are overcome on the journey from Preston through the beautiful Welsh countryside. The story ends with the trawler on its way to sea.
Ada Shore is mistaken for a new secretary, she brings a breath of fresh air to the traditional university.
A Tale in a Teacup (1947) - Short Film
"Tale in a teacup"- a short documentary on England's love affair with tea.