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Newscaster in Diana: The People's Princess Christopher plays the recurring BBC Newscaster Attending screening of "December Bride" at Palm Springs Film Festival Christopher receiving Silver for Direction at the New York International Film Festival Christopher Toyne as the TV News Reporter Naughty Boy (Christopher Toyne far left) prepares to chase the village boys in a race with Hal 5 Dame Judith Anderson, the original Mrs. Danvers, interviewed at the 1991 Santa Barbara Int. Film Festival by fellow board member Christopher Toyne, also representing the du Maurier family. A hilarious cockney moment at the 1989 Santa Barbara Int. Film Festival "Hollywood on the Dog and Bone" ('Phone') moderated by Christopher Toyne for BAFTA-LA. Harry Hamlin and Christopher Toyne share a light moment on the set of 'Dinner At Eight' for TNT (Alan Ravick in the background.) Richard Lord Attenborough graciously presents producer/director Christopher Toyne with two top 1982 International Video Week Philips Awards . Sample Sanctuary Records poster for their European PAL release of the "Rock 'n' Roll Greats" series of DVDs. John Kay featured in performance Adrian encourages first-timer Tim with Pauline in the background Eight great Heritage bands on one cover and in one DVD collection 'Buns of Steel' guru Greg Smithey Startin' Simple in his series of 3 stretch, toning and Aerobics exercises for any body and any age. Second Special of the ensemble Gospel spectacular LOOK UP SING OUT. Adrian Stonebridge plays  a low forehand volley, demonstrating that every stroke - and ball - counts! Arthur Ashe and Yannick Noah support Adrian Stonebridge during the 1982 Davis Cup in Grenoble, France - showing that Tennis Does Count! Producer/director Christopher Toyne shares a memorable tennis moment with presenter/tennis guru Adrian Stonebridge Producer/director Christopher Toyne and non-linear editor Graham Buchan complete the first sports series for UK C4 in 1982    Bonnie (GREEN) is always one step ahead of Alan (STODDARD) in 'The Godsend' - produced and directed by Gabrielle Beaumont, co-producer Christopher Toyne The three faces of Bonnie (GREEN, BOORMAN and Sarah Boorman) in 'The Godsend' - produced and directed by Gabrielle Beaumont, co-producer Christopher Toyne Producer/director Gabrielle Beaumont sets up the title aerial sequences for 'The Godsend' with pilot Marc Wolff and co-producer Christopher Toyne. Producer/director Gabrielle Beaumont discusses the camera setup for 'The Godsend' with co-producer Christopher Toyne Temporary production poster featuring Riley Smith as Alex Production poster, featuring Riley Smith, Tom Sizemore and Dominique Swain. (Note: Distribution posters may be a different design & copyright.) The Limited Collectors Edition multi-DVD cover. DVD Cover Act One - photographed at the Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia DVD Cover Act Two - photographed at the Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia Introducing Darrel Petties, showing strength in Praise Sanctuary Records poster for their European PAL release of the "Rock 'n' Roll Greats" series of DVDs Sample Sanctuary Records poster for their European PAL release of the "Rock 'n' Roll Greats" series of DVDs Sample Sanctuary Records poster for their European PAL release of the "Rock 'n' Roll Greats" series of DVDs. Sample Sanctuary Records poster for their European PAL release of the "Rock 'n' Roll Greats" series of DVDs The 1980 UK poster of THE GODSEND depicting a stylised BONNIE (Wilhelmina Green) Gala opening night of The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, September 9, 2006, featuring the full ensemble performng the fifth movement of Mahler's 2nd Symphony. Robert Swope directs and switches 18 high-definition cameras during the live broadcast of the Schermerhorn Symphony Center Gala Opening, with Christopher Toyne associate directing. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center showing its colors during the taping of An Evening with Amy Grant, part of the Opening Gala Weekend celebrations, September 10, 2006. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center offers up another look during the taping of An Evening With Amy Grant, during the Opening Weekend Gala Celebrations, September 10, 2006. A composite frame of the opening animated title sequence first broadcast nationally from the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on PBS Dec. 20, 2006 with the 2 hour version Jan. 28, 2007. Title slide from the 1971 Children's Film Foundation presentation "The Johnstown Monster" - filmed entirely on the Shannon river's Lough Derg in the Republic of Ireland.    The movie's opening logo for the Children's Film & Television Foundation, co-producing and distributing over 125 titles between 1952-1983 for youth exhibition, including the long-running "Saturday Morning Pictures." Front plate of 2007 US domestic DVD release by Monarch Home Video, a division of Ingram Entertainment Inc. Naughty Boy (Christopher Toyne) Titch (Ian Higginson) and Ginger (Michael Maguire) plan to remove the ladder while the Children are repairing the roof. The Vicar (William Russell) chasing Naughty Boy (Christopher Toyne) and Titch (Ian Higginson) vaults a high gate, giving the village boys the idea of asking him to coach their athletics, in order to win back Hal 5. UK domestic DVD release poster depicting Princess Diana (Seccombe) Dodi Fayed (Jackos) and the Princes William (Sayers) and Harry (Jennings) Alex (Riley Smith) wins back Christie (Dominique Swain) in the finale of White Air Christie (Dominique Swain) works on Alex's boss Steve (Tom Sizemore) in White Air. Christie's best friend Ashley (Lydia Hull) tries to set Alex (Riley Smith) straight in matters of the heart in White Air. Victory is sweet for Alex (Riley Smith) and his friend and trainer Peter (Paul Logan) in White Air.

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