Laidman Browne
Acting
Known For
The series adapted for television some true tales from press correspondents from around the world.
Overseas Press Club - Exclusive!
A former army officer tries to adapt to life on 'Civvy Street'.
Fair Game

The story of the conception of a new British weapon for smashing the German dams in the Ruhr industrial complex and the execution of the raid by 617 Squadron 'The Dam Busters'.
The Dam Busters

Madeline Goddard, is a British double agent who meets and falls in love with a German spy Baron Karl Von Marwitz during World War I. This tale of espionage blends high adventure and romance making perfect order from wartime chaos and growing in faith from despair.
Dark Journey
The Black Brigand' (1956) - starred William Devlin as Carl the White King, Laidman Browne as Don Rogano and Anthony Newlands played Fernando. Carl the White King was a Macchiavelian figure who ruled the country with cruelty and oppression. Don Fernando, exiled from court, was a Robin Hood/ Zorro type figure who redressed ordinary people's grievances, but whose identity was unknown to the King. Series is believed to be lost.
The Black Brigand

Continuing the story of 'Victoria the Great'.
Sixty Glorious Years

Warned that it is haunted, a skeptical young couple buy a rundown yacht and fix it up to be their home-on-the-sea, only to slowly realize that it really is haunted.
Ghost Ship

Returning from a business trip, toy salesman Simon Scott is caught attempting to smuggle a wristwatch bought for his wife's birthday through Customs. He is arrested and, due to a bungled defence by his solicitor, obliged to serve a three-month prison sentence. It is only the beginning of his woes; his employer, Colonel Wilson, is understanding, but he is ultimately forced to sack Simon, who discovers that finding another job under such circumstances is extremely difficult. But Colonel Wilson is determined to help his former employee find a solution.
The Birthday Present
Television broadcast of The Moon in the Yellow River by Denis Johnston.
The Moon in the Yellow River
A short British film, based on "The Proconsul" by Seaward Beddow and produced by Religious Films, Ltd.
The Kindled Flame

Picking a pocket leads to blackmail and murder for a petty criminal in London.
Wide Boy
In the early seventeenth century William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and Michael Drayton meet in a Southwark tavern and begin discussing the other customers who remind them of characters from Shakespeare's plays.
The Immortal Gentleman

The predictably boring life of a meek bookkeeper until fate transforms him into an underworld terror.
The Gentle Terror

An educational travelogue around William Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-On-Avon, detouring into the surrounding beautiful Cotswold villages.