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Name: Peter Gunn Run Time: 5:25 Year: 1999 Original Release: Peter Banks: Can I Play You Something? - (Peter Banks)

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  • Name: Peter Gunn Run Time: 5:25 Year: 1999 Original Release: Peter Banks: Can I Play You Something? - (Peter Banks)
  • Peter Gunn played Clayton in Sharpe's Company (TV Movie)
  • Peter Gunn was an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961. The show's creator (and also writer and director on occasion) was Blake Edwards. It was also directed by Boris Sagal, Robert Gist, Jack Arnold, Lamont Johnson, one episode by Robert Altman, and several others. A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions. Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Philip H. Lathrop and William W. Spencer were cinematographers on many episodes. Craig Stevens' wardrobe was tailored by Don Richards and Lola Albright's fashions by Jax.
  • Before the release of Teenage Kicks, Peter Gunn by Duane Eddy was long touted by Peel as his favourite record and he continued to play it down the decades, although perhaps surprisingly no copy was found in John Peel's Record Box. It did, though, feature among his choices for the 1984 programme My Top Ten and was a Peelenium selection for 1959. On 09 February 1981 he went so far as to claim it to be the supreme achievement of the 20th century.
  • Peter Gunn (born 13th February 1963 in Lancashire), is a British actor who appeared in Coronation Street in the role of Brian Packham for several episodes in 2010 before returning as part of the regular cast in 2011. In 2013 he was axed from the series and the character of Brian departed in December that year. Gunn reprised the role of the character for a short stint from June to July 2015 which was to facilitate the exit of his former co-star Katy Cavanagh, who played Brian's love interest Julie Carp. He returned again from November 2016 onwards.
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  • Name: Peter Gunn Run Time: 5:25 Year: 1999 Original Release: Peter Banks: Can I Play You Something? - (Peter Banks)
  • Peter Gunn (born 13th February 1963 in Lancashire), is a British actor who appeared in Coronation Street in the role of Brian Packham for several episodes in 2010 before returning as part of the regular cast in 2011. In 2013 he was axed from the series and the character of Brian departed in December that year. Gunn reprised the role of the character for a short stint from June to July 2015 which was to facilitate the exit of his former co-star Katy Cavanagh, who played Brian's love interest Julie Carp. He returned again from November 2016 onwards. He is known for his role in several films such as EverAfter, Hannah Montana: The Movie, Brassed Off, and Born and Bred.
  • Peter Gunn played Clayton in Sharpe's Company (TV Movie)
  • Peter Gunn was an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961. The show's creator (and also writer and director on occasion) was Blake Edwards. It was also directed by Boris Sagal, Robert Gist, Jack Arnold, Lamont Johnson, one episode by Robert Altman, and several others. A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions. Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Philip H. Lathrop and William W. Spencer were cinematographers on many episodes. Craig Stevens' wardrobe was tailored by Don Richards and Lola Albright's fashions by Jax. The series is probably best remembered today for its music, especially the popular "Peter Gunn Theme", which won an Emmy Award and two Grammys for Henry Mancini and subsequently has been performed and recorded by many jazz, rock, and blues musicians. The series was No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1958–1959 TV season.
  • Before the release of Teenage Kicks, Peter Gunn by Duane Eddy was long touted by Peel as his favourite record and he continued to play it down the decades, although perhaps surprisingly no copy was found in John Peel's Record Box. It did, though, feature among his choices for the 1984 programme My Top Ten and was a Peelenium selection for 1959. On 09 February 1981 he went so far as to claim it to be the supreme achievement of the 20th century. The song itself was written by Henry Mancini as the theme for a US private detective TV show created by Blake Edwards that aired 1958-61.[1] Duane Eddy's version was a worldwide hit that reached #6 in the UK charts in summer 1959[2]. In 1986, a cover by Art Of Noise featuring Eddy would also make it to the British top ten[3] (and be played by Peel).
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