- Duncan Greenwood
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Duncan Greenwood (1919–1992) was an English playwright.
His plays include "Cat among the Pigeons", "Murder Delayed" and "No Time for Figleaves".
External links
- Duncan Greenwood at the Playwrights Database, doollee.com
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Duncan Greenwood
- Duncan Greenwood
-
Duncan Greenwood (1919–1992) was an English playwright.
His plays include "Cat among the Pigeons", "Murder Delayed" and "No Time for Figleaves".
External links
- Duncan Greenwood at the Playwrights Database, doollee.com
This article about a British dramatist or playwright is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.