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'''''Secret Orchards''''' is a 1979 made-for-TV movie directed by [[Richard Loncraine]]. The film is based on the memoirs ''My Father and Myself'' (1968) by [[J. R. Ackerley]] and his half-sister Diana Petre's ''Secret Orchard'' (1975). Their father, Roger Ackerley, had had two families for more than 20 years. He married J. R. Ackerley's mother years after their three children were born, as well as after his three daughters with Muriel Perry (including [[Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster]]) were born.
'''''Secret Orchards''''' is a 1979 TV movie directed by [[Richard Loncraine]]. The film is based on the memoirs ''My Father and Myself'' (1968) by [[J. R. Ackerley]] and his half-sister Diana Petre's ''Secret Orchard'' (1975). Their father, Roger Ackerley, had had two families for more than 20 years. He married J. R. Ackerley's mother years after their three children were born, as well as after his three daughters with Muriel Perry (including [[Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster]]) were born.


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[[Category:Films directed by Richard Loncraine]]
[[Category:Films directed by Richard Loncraine]]
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[[Category:1970s British films]]
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[[Category:1979 LGBTQ-related films]]
[[Category:1979 television films]]
[[Category:British drama television films]]
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 25 September 2024

Secret Orchards
GenreDrama
Written byWilliam Trevor
Directed byRichard Loncraine
Starring
Country of originEngland
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJames Brabazon
CinematographyPeter Hannan
EditorPaul Green
Production companyGranada Television[1]
Original release
Release1979 (1979)

Secret Orchards is a 1979 TV movie directed by Richard Loncraine. The film is based on the memoirs My Father and Myself (1968) by J. R. Ackerley and his half-sister Diana Petre's Secret Orchard (1975). Their father, Roger Ackerley, had had two families for more than 20 years. He married J. R. Ackerley's mother years after their three children were born, as well as after his three daughters with Muriel Perry (including Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster) were born.

References

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  1. ^ "Secret Orchards (TV Movie 1979)". IMDb.