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In Oliver Twist why does mr losberne protect Oliver and how?

Mr. Losberne is a country doctor and old family friend of the Maylies, the family who takes Oliver in after he's wounded in the attempted robbery. He's a little bluff and curmudgeonly, but truly a soft-hearted man who is very fond of Rose Maylie, in fact is very attached to the whole family. He treats Oliver's gunshot wound and brings him through a dangerous infectious fever, because he believed in Oliver'sinnocence and his dreadful history.


What actors and actresses appeared in Oliver Twist - 1985?

The cast of Oliver Twist - 1948 includes: Ivor Barnard as Chairman of the Board Johnny Briggs as Undetermined Minor Role Erik Chitty as Workhouse Board Member Mary Clare as Mrs. Corney Michael Dear as Noah Claypole Maurice Denham as Chief of Police Diana Dors as Charlotte Kenneth Downey as Workhouse Master Deidre Doyle as Mrs. Thingummy Graveley Edwards as Mr.Fang Henry Edwards as Police Official Alec Guinness as Fagin Kathleen Harrison as Mrs Sowerberry John Howard Davies as Oliver Twist Maurice Jones as Workhouse Doctor Frederick Lloyd as Mr. Grimwig Edie Martin as Annie Gibb McLaughlin as Mr. Sowerberry Fay Middleton as Martha Arthur Mullard as Undetermined Minor Role Anthony Newley as Artful Dodger Robert Newton as Bill Sykes John Potter as Charlie Bates Nosher Powell as Undetermined Minor Role Michael Ripper as Barney Eustace Shipman as Doctor Who Delivers Oliver Henry Stephenson as Mr. Brownlow Ralph Truman as Monks Amy Veness as Mrs. Bedwin Kay Walsh as Nancy Dennis Wyndham as Man In Street Who Punches Oliver


What movie and television projects has Raymond Francis been in?

Raymond Francis has: Played Jackie Jackson in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Dr. Watson in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1951. Played Clerk of the Court in "Mr. Denning Drives North" in 1952. Played King of Flanubria in "The Super Secret Service" in 1953. Played Sir John Hay in "Clementina" in 1954. Played Mitchell in "Carrington V.C." in 1955. Played Dr. Middleton in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Colonel Redmayne in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Officer on Towing Sub. (I) in "Above Us the Waves" in 1955. Played Scofield in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Mills in "Terminus" in 1955. Played Wing Commander Hargreaves in "Reach for the Sky" in 1956. Played Captain Cumberly in "Bhowani Junction" in 1956. Played Inspector Harris in "Doublecross" in 1956. Played General in "The Steel Bayonet" in 1957. Played Ritchie in "Just My Luck" in 1957. Played Jenkins in "The Man in the Sky" in 1957. Played Supt. Tom Lockhart in "Murder Bag" in 1957. Played Sir Edward Pomercy in "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan" in 1957. Played Chief Det. Supt. Tom Lockhart in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Chief Det. Supt. Tom Lockhart in "Crime Sheet" in 1959. Played Chairman in "ITV Sunday Night Drama" in 1959. Played Det. Chief Supt. Tom Lockhart in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Chief Det. Supt. Tom Lockhart in "Alice Through the Looking Box" in 1960. Played himself in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" in 1960. Performed in "The Dickie Henderson Show" in 1960. Played Alibius in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Clement Lawrence in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played Special Guest in "Q5" in 1969. Played Ellis in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Tea Manager in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Robert Denton in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Sorin in "Zinotchka" in 1972. Played Sorin in "Full House" in 1972. Played Lieutenant-Colonel in "Death or Glory Boy" in 1974. Played Harry in "Bedtime Stories" in 1974. Played Major Brigg in "Savages" in 1975. Played Mr. Beadnell in "Dickens of London" in 1976. Played Norman Burton-Smith in "The Cedar Tree" in 1976. Played Major Hawkes in "After Julius" in 1979. Played Capt. Dooley in "Thomas and Sarah" in 1979. Played Mr. Peckham in "Tales of the Unexpected" in 1979. Played himself in "Night of One Hundred Stars" in 1980. Played Dr. Losberne in "The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist" in 1980. Played Various in "The Kenny Everett Television Show" in 1981. Played Police Inspector in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Jack Carmichael in "Storyboard" in 1983. Played Dr. Watson in "The Case of Marcel Duchamp" in 1984. Played Sir Henry Clithering in "The Body in the Library" in 1984. Played Pinky Harrington in "Me and My Girl" in 1984. Played Sir Arthur Gurney in "Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill" in 1985. Played Sir Foster Gill in "Drummonds" in 1985. Played Mr. Scatcherd in "Ruth Rendell Mysteries" in 1987.


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Lloyd Pearson has: Performed in "The Jar" in 1937. Performed in "Incident in Shanghai" in 1938. Played Seiler in "The Challenge" in 1938. Performed in "Penny Paradise" in 1938. Played Alderman Joseph Halliwell in "When We Are Married" in 1938. Performed in "Tilly of Bloomsbury" in 1940. Played Shalford in "Kipps" in 1941. Played Minor Role in "The Young Mr. Pitt" in 1942. Played Mr. Bingley in "Banana Ridge" in 1942. Played Train Passenger in "The Goose Steps Out" in 1942. Played Cabaret Manager in "Uncensored" in 1942. Played Colonel Chudleigh in "My Learned Friend" in 1943. Played Mr. Simkins in "Rhythm Serenade" in 1943. Played Joe Helliwell in "When We Are Married" in 1943. Played Publican in "Time Flies" in 1944. Played Thyrtle in "The Way Ahead" in 1944. Played Derek Cunlyffe in "The Agitator" in 1945. Played Drunken Client in "Bond Street" in 1948. Played Dormer in "Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill" in 1948. Played Solicitor in "The Three Weird Sisters" in 1948. Played Mr. Bishop in "Dear Mr. Prohack" in 1949. Played Land Agent in "Under Capricorn" in 1949. Played Fawcett in "Passport to Pimlico" in 1949. Played Mr. Buckland in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Mr. Amy in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Sir Joseph Hingston in "Portrait of Clare" in 1950. Played Mayor in "Private Information" in 1952. Played Tim Farrer in "Hindle Wakes" in 1952. Played Sir Hubert Phillips in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Mr. Tompkins in "Black in the Face" in 1954. Played Dr. Lloyd in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Fred Fable in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played P.-c. Summers in "Hand in Glove" in 1955. Played Henry Tench in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Mr. Marsden in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Abbot of Beresford in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955. Played Sir Pitt Crawley in "Vanity Fair" in 1956. Played Alfie, The Brigadier in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Mr. Stanley in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Mr. Tarvin in "The Good Companions" in 1957. Played Oscar Harris in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Joseph in "Death of a Ghost" in 1960. Played Mr. Shalford in "Kipps" in 1960. Played Professor Potter in "Bootsie and Snudge" in 1960. Played Howarth in "The Angry Silence" in 1960. Played Priest in "A Book with Chapters in It" in 1961. Played Judge in "Brothers in Law" in 1962. Played Dr. Losberne in "Oliver Twist" in 1962. Played Maitre Lamaneur in "Maupassant" in 1963. Played Sir Charles in "The Plane Makers" in 1963. Played Piggott in "Sergeant Cork" in 1963. Played Mr. Harvey in "The Villains" in 1964. Played Mr. Sandeford in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1964. Played Dr. Rossiter in "A Jolly Bad Fellow" in 1964. Played Sir Henry Ponsonby in "Victoria Regina" in 1964. Played Judge in "Hit and Run" in 1965. Played Lord Humperleigh in "Six Shades of Black" in 1965. Played Mr. Gulpidge in "David Copperfield" in 1966.


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David McKail has: Performed in "Thirty Minute Theatre" in 1961. Played Chivers in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Sergeant Kyle in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Cpl. Imber in "Redcap" in 1964. Played Fisher in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Roger Kirch in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Carter in "The Revenue Men" in 1967. Played Jock in "Escape" in 1967. Performed in "ITV Playhouse" in 1967. Played Bruce Fairlight in "The Vortex" in 1969. Played Bookseller in "The Inside Man" in 1969. Played Davie Sillar in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Lac Arnold in "Battle of Britain" in 1969. Played Fisher in "Waugh on Crime" in 1970. Played Patrick Staunton in "Wicked Women" in 1970. Played Jack Smithson in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Det. Con. Blake in "New Scotland Yard" in 1972. Played Evert in "Van der Valk" in 1972. Performed in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Jim Waters in "The Brothers" in 1972. Played Peter in "Helen: A Woman of Today" in 1973. Played Corporal Mackay in "Hawkeye, the Pathfinder" in 1973. Played Mackenzie in "Fall of Eagles" in 1974. Played John Ferguson in "Five Red Herrings" in 1975. Played Alexander Craig in "Poldark" in 1975. Performed in "Angels" in 1975. Played Inspector Macrae in "1990" in 1977. Played Dinner Guest in "The Four Feathers" in 1978. Played Dad in "Building Sites Bite" in 1978. Played Asst. Chief Cons. Wilson in "Strangers" in 1978. Played Councillor Doyle in "Grange Hill" in 1978. Played The Rt. Hon. John Hope in "Lady Killers" in 1980. Played Councillor Robert Watt in "Take the High Road" in 1980. Played Various in "The Kenny Everett Television Show" in 1981. Played Heggire in "Boswell for the Defence" in 1981. Played Derek Munro in "Taggart" in 1983. Played William Penn in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Book Manager in "City Lights" in 1984. Played Mr. Miles in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Judge in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Doctor Losberne in "Oliver Twist" in 1985. Played Toby Rowlands in "Lovejoy" in 1986. Played Douglas Stewart in "First Among Equals" in 1986. Played Mr Elgood in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Frank McInnes in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Consultant in "Heavenly Pursuits" in 1986. Played Ronnie Shooter in "The Charmer" in 1987. Played Ramsbottom in "ChuckleVision" in 1987. Played The Public Servants - Robertson in "A Very British Coup" in 1988. Played Bill Nigh in "Waiting for God" in 1990. Played Dr. English - 1963, Brixton, Soho in "Silent Scream" in 1990. Played Roderick Lennox in "Advocates I" in 1991. Played Pathologist in "A Touch of Frost" in 1992. Played Dr Mackenzie in "A Touch of Frost" in 1992. Played Dr. McKenzie in "A Touch of Frost" in 1992. Played Dr McKenzie in "A Touch of Frost" in 1992. Played Macgregor in "Heartbeat" in 1992. Played Minister in "Jolly a Man for All Seasons" in 1994. Played Dr. Fyfe in "The Crow Road" in 1996. Played Clifford Jennings in "Jonathan Creek" in 1997. Played Patterson in "Sins of the Father" in 1997. Performed in "People Like Us" in 1999. Played Godfrey Lennox in "Brotherly Love" in 1999. Played Coroner in "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence" in 1999. Played Usher in "My Family" in 2000. Played Josef Slvanski in "Black Books" in 2000. Played Alastair Reid in "Monarch of the Glen" in 2000. Played Judge in "Chambers" in 2000. Played Solicitor in "Mr Charity" in 2001. Played Bill Stephens in "Wire in the Blood" in 2002. Played Grumps in "William and Mary" in 2003. Played Frink in "Hawking" in 2004. Played Minister in "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" in 2007.


Character Sketch Of Oliver Twist Oliver Twist?

Oliver Twist Oliver is born in a workhouse to an unknown woman whose name, the reader learns much later, is Agnes Fleming. He is sensitive, compassionate, kind, loyal, and gentle, and no matter how much he is abused and mistreated, he retains these qualities as well as his deep faith in the innate goodness of people. At times he seems rather naïve; for example, when he sees the members of Fagin's gang practicing picking Fagin's pockets and when he goes out with them to steal but has no idea they are thieves until they run off and he is apprehended for the deed. An example of his loyalty is his love for his childhood friend Dick; when he goes back to the workhouse, his first thought is to find Dick, and he is crushed to learn that Dick has since died. Although he is badly treated by many people in the book and comes to fear them, he never hates them. Similarly, although Monks has spent most of his life trying to ruin Oliver's, Oliver has no hard feelings against him and divides his own inheritance with Monks, although Monks is legally entitled to nothing.