Rosalind Shanks
In 1964, she joined the Radio Drama Company by winning the Carlton Hobbs Bursary.[1]
Rosalind Shanks is a British actress.
Shanks starred as Margaret Hale in North and South, in 1975, with Patrick Stewart as John Thornton.
Select filmography
- North and South ... Margaret Hale
- The Girls of Slender Means ... Joanna Childe
- Z-Cars
- Intrusion: Part 2 ... Ward Sister
- Intrusion: Part 1 ... Ward Sister
- The Trojan Women ... Woman
No copies of the episodes of Z-Cars that Shanks acted in still exist.[2]
gollark: The great thing about the Minmus (Minmic? Minmian?) mass driver system is that, being on a surface station, it is completely impossible to aim except by waiting for the planet to spin.
gollark: It launched a very small (probe core + antenna + solar panels) communications satellite out of the system at 32km/s.
gollark: I had a kind of unstable ground station with all of the Simple Construction shipbuilding equipment and a stack of mass drivers.
gollark: Minmus was good, since I could ship a big mass driver to it too.
gollark: Not very well, everything ends up floating around unstably.
References
- Carlton Hobbs Bursary winners at BBC.co.uk, accessed 23 January 2018
- BBC Online - Cult - Treasure Hunt - The Missing Episodes - Z Cars Archived December 31, 2010, at WebCite
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