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Longer titles found: The Ipcress File (film) (view), The Ipcress File (TV series) (view)

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and have run uninterrupted since that time. In Len Deighton’s novel The Ipcress File (1962), the protagonist, (called Harry Palmer in the film and TV series)
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moments are again soundtrack covers—'The Avengers' and John Barry’s 'The Ipcress File'." Tucson Weekly wrote that, "while a couple of tracks also court the
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also made numerous appearances on television and in films, including The Ipcress File, and Oh! What a Lovely War, as well as being engaged to whistle 'Colonel
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2002 Man of All Work  Dave Pauline Harris BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play 17 January 2004 The Ipcress File Battersby Toby Swift BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
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 441. ISBN 978-1-4165-0349-1. Richelson, Jeffrey T. (July 2003). "The IPCRESS File: The Great Game in Film and Fiction, 1953-2002". International Journal
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suggested Michael Caine who was a friend. Gilbert admired Caine's work in The Ipcress File and managed to get him approved by Paramount. Viven Merchant was a
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theme to Tom Brown's School Days. Len Deighton said of his 1962 novel, The IPCRESS File, that it is "about spies on the surface, but it's also really about
2015 in British television (14,348 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Retrieved 20 October 2015. Peters, Tony (10 January 2015). "Skyfall, The Ipcress File, Mamma Mia!: films on TV today". Radio Times. Retrieved 27 January