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unusual facts about Martin Shaw: Aviators


Martin Shaw: Aviators

Firstly, there was the story of the crash of actor Martin Shaw's, treasured Stearman biplane, G-BAVO, known as "Two-Six" and his project to get it flying again.


Edwin Sherin

In 1974, Sherin directed a revival of A Streetcar Named Desire at London's Piccadilly Theatre with Claire Bloom, Martin Shaw, Joss Ackland, and Morag Hood.

John Stride

For a while it was thought that John Stride had died because both Stuart Baird, in a DVD commentary on The Omen, and Martin Shaw, during an interview on The One Show, had said so.

Judge John Deed

Sir John Deed (played by Martin Shaw) is a recently appointed High Court judge who actively seeks justice in the cases before him, while at the same time trying to rekindle an old romance with former pupil Jo Mills QC, who regularly appears in his court.

Lime Pictures

In 2008, they produced the first (and so far, only) series of Apparitions, starring Martin Shaw as an exorcist.

SNUB

In March 2012, after a successful legal challenge at the High Court, they announced that the actor Martin Shaw would become their official patron.

St. Ann's Well, Malvern

It was signed by 4,500 people, including the actor Martin Shaw, poet Benjamin Zephaniah and Mary McCartney.

The Murder Room

The BBC adapted the book for a two-part, three hour TV production released in 2004, starring Martin Shaw as Dalgliesh and Janie Dee as Lavenham.


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