Jeff Banks made his mark in the entertainment industry as both a child actor and actor, appearing in memorable productions like George Mihalka's horror classic My Bloody Valentine. Alongside this haunting film, he worked with Peter Cowper on another project, establishing himself early in his career.
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Films
1. My Bloody Valentine

There's more than one way to lose your heart...
Get ready for a heart-pumping experience with "My Bloody Valentine" (1981), where love and terror collide. After a horrifying Valentine's Day incident twenty years ago, the vengeful Harry Warden returns to wreak chaos among young, unsuspecting couples. As the festive party approaches, a harrowing massacre is set in motion, proving that love can also be deadly. Don't miss this chilling thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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IMDb Rating: 6.2
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TMDb Rating: 6.458
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Release Date: 1981-02-11
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Runtime: 90.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["CA"]
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Budget: $2,200,000.0
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Box Office Revenue: $5,672,030.0
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Status: Released
2. Silence of the North

In the heart-pounding narrative "The Silence of the North" (1981) helmed by Allan King, Ellen Burstyn delivers an outstanding performance as a tenacious woman determined to safeguard her family amidst Canada's untamed wilderness. Adapted from real-life events, this impactful film showcases the Canadian wilderness with a stunning portrayal of resilience and determination against odds.
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IMDb Rating: 6.4
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TMDb Rating: 4.0
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Release Date: 1981-10-23
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Runtime: 94.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US", "CA"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Pebble Mill at One

A cutting-edge British lunchtime magazine, Pebble Mill at One, ruled the airwaves from 1972 to 1986. This remarkable show, ahead of its time, was broadcast live from the Pebble Mill studios of BBC Birmingham, right in the heart of the center's main foyer. In the beginning, the foyer was a backdrop for guests arriving live on camera. Throughout its thriving 5-season journey, the once humble foyer transformed into a fully-fledged studio, requiring guests to enter through a new entrance. Pebble Mill at One was unrivaled in the UK daytime television landscape, becoming a cherished fixture in the lives of housewives, students, and individuals recuperating from illness. Its iconic theme tune, "As You Please," composed by the renowned Raymond Lefevre orchestra, further underscored the show's popularity.
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Original Name: Pebble Mill at One
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Languages: []
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Episode Runtime: [50]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1972-10-09
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Last Air Date: 1986-05-23
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Number of Seasons: 5
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Number of Episodes: 679
2. The Mrs Merton Show

Gather round for the uproarious spectacle that is The Mrs. Merton Show, a parody chat program brimming with hilarity, featuring the irresistibly quirky host, Mrs. Merton, portrayed by the effervescent Caroline Aherne. This endearing series boasts a talented pool of writers and captivated viewers from 1995 to 1998 with its unparalleled wit and charm. Be sure to catch a glimpse of the magnetic chemistry and laughter that propelled The Mrs. Merton Show into the realm of television legends.
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Original Name: The Mrs Merton Show
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TMDb Rating: 6.2
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Talk Show
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First Air Date: 1995-02-10
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Last Air Date: 1998-04-02
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Number of Seasons: 5
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Number of Episodes: 36
3. The Clothes Show

The Clothes Show is a British television gem that takes viewers on a vibrant journey through the world of fashion. The series, which aired on BBC One from 1986 to 2000 and now graces our screens on Really, showcases the latest trends, designs, and insights from the fashion industry. With 13 captivating seasons and 327 episodes, it's no wonder this intriguing series is regarded as a classic in the realm of fashion television. Don't miss out on your weekly dose of style and inspiration with The Clothes Show.
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Original Name: The Clothes Show
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1986-10-13
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Last Air Date: 1998-04-13
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Number of Seasons: 13
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Number of Episodes: 327
4. Six Fifty-Five Special
Transport yourself back to 1981 with the gripping and nostalgic TV series "Six Fifty-Five Special". Spanning three seasons and a total of 96 episodes, this thrilling series captures the attention of audiences young and old. Set in the heart of England, the show explores the lives of diverse characters as they navigate through various challenges. From heart-warming moments to heart-pounding suspense, "Six Fifty-Five Special" is a must-watch for any fan of scripted TV.
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Original Name: Six Fifty-Five Special
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [40]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1981-07-13
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Last Air Date: 1983-08-19
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Number of Seasons: 3
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Number of Episodes: 96