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Kim Grant
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Kim Grant is known for
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950)
,
A Little of What You Fancy (1968)
and
Stand by to Shoot (1953)
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Known for
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
7.1
TV Series
Reporter
1950–1955 • 5 eps
A Little of What You Fancy
6.8
Movie
Soundtrack
("Knock the Two Rooms into One", "Covent Garden in the Morning", "Percy from Pimlico")
1968
Stand by to Shoot
TV Mini Series
Norman
1953 • 4 eps
Quatermass II
7.1
TV Mini Series
Technician
1955 • 1 ep
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Crime of Passion
7.6
TV Series
Tissot
1971
1 episode
Tom Grattan's War
7.9
TV Series
Second Soldier
(uncredited)
1970
2 episodes
Hardy Heating Company Ltd
TV Series
George Silversides
1970
1 episode
Oh! What a Lovely War
7.0
Soldier in 'Goodbyee'
(uncredited)
1969
Vendetta
8.0
TV Series
Beniamino
1968
1 episode
Crossroads
4.4
TV Series
Manager
1967
2 episodes
Richard Whittington Esquire
TV Movie
The town crier
1964
Compact
7.0
TV Series
Hotel Desk Clerk
1964
2 episodes
Suspense
5.8
TV Series
Manager
1963
1 episode
Dixon of Dock Green
6.8
TV Series
Ambulance Man
1963
1 episode
The Lemoine Affair
TV Movie
Shop Assistant
1961
Tales of Mystery
8.3
TV Series
Male Nurse
1961
1 episode
Sykes and A...
6.8
TV Series
1961
1 episode
Paul of Tarsus
TV Series
Saul's companion
1960
2 episodes
No Hiding Place
7.5
TV Series
Mr. Bourne
1960
1 episode
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A Little of What You Fancy
6.8
performer: "Knock the Two Rooms into One", "Covent Garden in the Morning", "Percy from Pimlico"
1968
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He directed William Douglas Home's play, "Betsy" at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with David Robb, Nigel Stock, Briony McRoberts, and Herbert Lom.
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