Talk:Bill Travers

Actual name ?
Why is he called "Lindon-Travers" and his sister "Linden-Travers" ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.67.205.187 (talk) 23:04, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

In fact he himself is referred to first as William Inge Lindon-Travers and later as William Ingle Linden-Travers (two differences). Can somebody straighten this out? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.185.206.231 (talk) 15:22, 20 May 2017 (UTC)

Extract from Hetton Village Atlas:

PAVILION TERRACE The Pavilion Theatre (now a joinery business) was situated there, having been built by Ralph Barton in 1909 on land locally known as the show field. The Pavilion was a theatre and a cinema where silent films were accompanied by live music. The first manager was a Mr Linden Travers father of the actor Bill Travers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.112.160.14 (talk) 22:38, 2 July 2017 (UTC)

Christian the Lion
This entry currently says, In 1976 he wrote, directed, and produced the film, "Christian the Lion" then that same year acted in "The Lion Who Thought He Was People"

I believe those are two different names for the same movie, a documentary in which Bill Travers appears in the introductory set-up and as narrator. George Adamson (of Born Free fame) was also in this film. A third name for the film, the one used in the referenced IMDB listing, is The Lion at World's End. You can see movie posters for two of the titles here:

the placebo 21:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

Correct. I fixed the error. Ecoleetage 20:06, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

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The Bridal Path: release date
The article states that The Bridal Path was a 1960 film but the article on the film itself says it was released on 5 August 1959. The citation in the latter is a blog, so perhaps not ideal. We should at least be consistent. Exbrum (talk) 11:18, 19 April 2020 (UTC)