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      • Leslie Sands also wrote a number of plays, the most notable being Intent to Murder. Others include Stay Single & Live Forever, Good Old Summertime:A Final Fling At The Seaside, Sam Up In The World, Cat's Cradle, The Conscience Of Sergeant Cluff, and Something To Hide.
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    Leslie's TV writing credits include Van Der Valk and A Family at War as well as Z-Cars. Leslie Sands also wrote a number of plays, the most notable being Intent to Murder.

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    Actor: Z Cars. Leslie Sands was born on 19 May 1921 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Z Cars (1962), BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960) and Department S (1969). He was married to Pauline Williams.

    • Actor, Writer
    • May 19, 1921
    • Leslie Sands
    • May 9, 2001
  4. Plays authored. Beside the Seaside; Deadlock; Deadlock; For Pete’s Sake; Intent to Murder; Our Wife; Something to Hide. Past productions. Inspector Davies, Something to Hide, Churchill Theatre Company 16 th August – 3 rd December 1988, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, and other locations.

  5. by Sands, Leslie The first play in Leslie Sands' trilogy of seaside capers at the Seaview Guest House. The tyrannical landlady Mrs Austin terrorises her lodgers with her bread and butter pudding, while…...

  6. CONSCIENCE OF SERGEANT CLUFF, THE. by Sands, Leslie. The latest play from the author of Cat's…. Cast Size: 8. Script available.

  7. Leslie Sands. Plane Makers scripwriter Leslie Sands kept up a parallel career as an actor and writer in the 1960’s – not only contributing scripts to leading ITV series such as “Hadleigh” and “The Gold Robbers”, but also starring as Gil North’s Yorkshire detective in the BBC series “Cluff”.

  8. Another Man's Poison is a 1951 British drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Bette Davis, Gary Merrill and Emlyn Williams. [2] The screenplay by Val Guest is based on the play Deadlock by Leslie Sands .