Arthur of the Britons ended in 1973.
Roger Forbes has: Played Matt Doyle in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Sentry in "Arthur of the Britons" in 1972. Played Celt Villager in "Arthur of the Britons" in 1972. Played Police Constable in "Pennies from Heaven" in 1978. Played Male shopper in "Maybury" in 1981.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NBA season, Darrell Arthur is 26 years old.
The cast of Greatest Little Britons - 2013 includes: Charles Cowling as himself Stephen Greif as Narrator
The closest found to Arthur A. Howard is Howard Arthur Allen. The serial killer was born on February 10, 1949, and was sentenced to death. As of August 2013, he is on death row.
Arthur Wollaston died in 1933.
Arthur of the Britons was created in 1972.
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Roger Forbes has: Played Matt Doyle in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Sentry in "Arthur of the Britons" in 1972. Played Celt Villager in "Arthur of the Britons" in 1972. Played Police Constable in "Pennies from Heaven" in 1978. Played Male shopper in "Maybury" in 1981.
Arthur's ended in 1940.
Henry VII called his first son Arthur because of his weak claim to the throne. It was propeganda due to the Tudor's (Tewdwr's) Welsh origins. When the Vikings invaded England the Britons were pushed into Wales and they supposedly rallied under King Arthur. The myth goes that the Britons would once again rule the Britain and so the choosing of the name Arthur is in memory of the mythical King. This is just one part of a large propeganda campaign by Henry VII after Bosworth to gain support.
Some people were angry because they may have had their own ambitions to be king, or disagreed with Arthur's claim to the throne. Additionally, some may have been wary of Arthur's inexperience or doubted his ability to lead effectively.
The story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is a legend, but it is thought that there may have been a tribal leader of Ancient Britons on whom King Arthur was based. There was an excellent British TV series in the 60's called Arthur of the Britons (starring Oliver Tobias) which gave an idea of what that leader might have been like. There is a Round Table hung up in The Castle, in Winchester, England, but this was actually constructed on the orders of Henry VIII.