Stuart Orme
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 70 |
Born | Derby |
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Job | Television director |
Nominations | British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series |
Movies/Shows | The Guards |
Date of birth | January 1,1954 |
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ID | 1781888 |
Stuart Orme Life story
Stuart Orme was born in February 1942 in Derby, Derbyshire, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for William and Mary (2003), Jack Taylor (2010) and The Waiting Time (1999). BornFebruary 1942. BornFebruary 1942. Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards.
Women's remarkable Civil War roles revealed in Huntingdon display
...By Katy PrickettBBC News, CambridgeshireThe women who " rose to the occasion and played a remarkable role in the Civil War" is the theme of an exhibition called The Weaker Vessel? Historian Stuart Orme said the Biblical phrase was used to denigrate 17th Century women, but their 1640s experiences were " complex and richer"...
Painting could be first 'genuine' image of Oliver Cromwell's mum
... Cromwell Museum curator, Stuart Orme, said: " No authenticated paintings of his parents were thought to exist...
Dover cross-Channel ferries face further disruption
... Treated like animals Lorry driver Stuart Orme told BBC South East on Saturday he had been stuck between junctions eight and nine of the M20 for more than six hours and had moved less than 0...
Dover cross-Channel ferries face further disruption
Disruption in Dover has continued into Sunday as a shortage of ferries led to waits of up to nine hours for drivers on Saturday.
Capacity at The Port had been reduced due to the suspension of P& O services.
Despite two DFDS vessels also being Taken Out of action, services had been coping well until a surge in demand, due to Easter travellers.
Delays Are expected to continue beyond the weekend, but reports suggested The Situation was easing on Sunday.
" It is a bit better today, we understand. Yesterday we were up to nine-hour queues outside The Port , " Richard Ballantyne, chief executive of The British Ports Association, said.
" Traffic measures Are in place, which. . Are working fairly well and it enables Other People around east Kent and businesses, residents. . to move around freely. But [it is] not a good position if you're stuck in a vehicle for six to eight hours. "
He Said it was not clear how long The Situation would last.
Operation Brock has seen part of the M20 turned into a lorry park, for freight, while other traffic is using The Opposite carriageway as a contraflow.
Traffic 'bedlam'Using a concrete barrier between Ashford and Maidstone, the measure was originally introduced to keep traffic moving amid fears a no-deal Brexit would lead to delays at The Border .
Despite traffic flow improving since Saturday, a coach driver trying to get to Austria described The Scene in Dover on Sunday Morning as " bedlam" with too many cars and lorries trying to get on too few ferries.
Elena Noseda meanwhile was left stuck in queues with her husband and two young children as they attempted to reach Calais on Saturday.
" We have not received any information from local authorities or DFDS. When we arrived, no-one gave us any information, " She Said .
'Treated like animals'Lorry driver Stuart Orme told Bbc South East on Saturday he had been stuck between junctions eight and nine of the M20 for More Than six hours and had moved less than 0. 6 miles (1km) in that time.
" We're being treated like animals. No welfare, no toilet facilities and no information. We're just left here, " Mr Orme said.
" We're trying to get to the Ashford Truck Stop because we won't get over [to the destination] today. They won't let us go down The Middle of the queue to get to Ashford to use facilities. "
DFDS said it had continued sailings throughout The Night , rather than stopping for maintenance work, in a bid to clear the backlog.
It added that two of its ferries, which have been out of action, were expected to be back in service by The End of the week.
Traffic problems spread beyond the M20 to surrounding roads and the centre of Dover. While still busy, a spokesperson for The Port of Dover said that was easing.
Local MP Natalie Elphicke blamed P& O for the problems - The Firm has yet to be given permission to resume sailings to France since sacking 800 staff last month.
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