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John Henderson is a director and was born in 1949. John's first directing job was for Spitting Image on ITV, which won him a BAFTA. Henderson's other television credits include the multi award winning series The Burrowers, the 1999 Comic Relief Doctor Who skit The Curse of Fatal Death; the comedy How Do You Want Me? starring Dylan Moran and two series of the BBC's scifi comedy Hyperdrive. He has also directed several feature films including Loch Ness, Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis, Two Men Went to War, and Mee-Shee: The Water Giant. He also wrote the family-based feature film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, released in 2005. Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival.

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  • John Henderson is a director and was born in 1949. John's first directing job was for Spitting Image on ITV, which won him a BAFTA. Henderson's other television credits include the multi award winning series The Burrowers, the 1999 Comic Relief Doctor Who skit The Curse of Fatal Death; the comedy How Do You Want Me? starring Dylan Moran and two series of the BBC's scifi comedy Hyperdrive. He has also directed several feature films including Loch Ness, Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis, Two Men Went to War, and Mee-Shee: The Water Giant. He also wrote the family-based feature film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, released in 2005. Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival.
  • John Henderson (born March 25, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played for the junior Toronto Marlboros from 1950 to 1953. He turned pro in 1953-54 with the Pittsburgh Hornets and the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League. Henderson was traded to the Boston Bruins by the Toronto Maple Leafs (who owned his rights) in 1954 for Ray Gariepy. After leaving the Dunlops in 1960 Henderson played another 10 seasons in the minor pros and retired in 1970.
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  • John Henderson (born March 25, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played for the junior Toronto Marlboros from 1950 to 1953. He turned pro in 1953-54 with the Pittsburgh Hornets and the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League. Henderson was traded to the Boston Bruins by the Toronto Maple Leafs (who owned his rights) in 1954 for Ray Gariepy. Henderson played 45 games for the Bruins in 1954-55 with a Goals against average of 2.49. The next year he only played one more game for the Bruins. In 1955-56 he joined the senior Whitby Dunlops and won the Allan Cup in 1957. He was a spare goalie when the Dunlops won the 1958 World Hockey Championship representing Canada. In 1959 he won another Allan Cup. After leaving the Dunlops in 1960 Henderson played another 10 seasons in the minor pros and retired in 1970.
  • John Henderson is a director and was born in 1949. John's first directing job was for Spitting Image on ITV, which won him a BAFTA. Henderson's other television credits include the multi award winning series The Burrowers, the 1999 Comic Relief Doctor Who skit The Curse of Fatal Death; the comedy How Do You Want Me? starring Dylan Moran and two series of the BBC's scifi comedy Hyperdrive. He has also directed several feature films including Loch Ness, Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis, Two Men Went to War, and Mee-Shee: The Water Giant. He also wrote the family-based feature film, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, released in 2005. Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival.
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