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Gallery Five
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Playing a Corpse. Photo by Charlie Murray. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Another National Service shot. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Celebrating as the newly elected Rector of Glasgow University. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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In Hot Metal. Pictured with David Barrass and Robert Hardy. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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National Service in Singapore. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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As a baby with his mother Effie and sister Moira. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Pictured with Annette Crosby. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Pretending to be Noel Coward. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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The Bridgewater Four campaign. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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A press shot for 'English Spoken'. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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A snap taken for his biography 'One foot on the stage' Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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With his sister, Moira. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Rehearsing for 'Bring Your Own Tuba'. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Rehearsing for 'Dark of the Moon'. Far Right. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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In Singapore with an adopted cat named Tiddles. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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Richard in his days with the Laboratory Skiffle Group. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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His sister, moira. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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A promotional shot from 'Under the Hammer'. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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A school snap. Richard is seen third from top left. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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A Childhood friend of Richard Wilson playing in the back garden at 141 Dunlop Street, Greenock. Source: biography by James Roose-Evans
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