Cranham is a residential suburb in northeast London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering. It is located 17.5 miles (28km) east-northeast of Charing Cross and comprises an extensive built-up area to the north and a low density conservation area to the south surrounded by open land. It was historically a rural village in the county of Essex and formed an ancient parish. It is peripheral to London, forming the eastern edge of the urban sprawl. The economic history of Cranham is characterised by a shift from agriculture to housing development. As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Cranham significantly increased in population, becoming part of Hornchurch Urban District in 1934 and has formed part of Greater London since 1965.
History
Toponomy
Cranham is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Craohv and in 1201 as Craweno. It means 'spur of land frequented by crows' and is formed from the Old English 'crāwe' and 'hōh'. It contained two Anglo-Saxon manors of Ockendon (Wochenduna) and Cranham (Crawenho). During the Middle Ages, and until around the 15th century, it was also known as Bishop's Ockendon because a large part of its area was owned by the Bishop of London.
Kenneth Cranham Interview
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Kenneth Cranham on the Royal Court Theatre
Kenneth Cranham discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years.
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Hadleigh (1971) Series 2, Ep2 "Exposure" (Kenneth Cranham) British TV Series, Full Episode, drama
Hadleigh is about to pull off a business deal that will net him £10,000 (£125,000 now) without him actually having to do anything to get it other than shuffle a few papers around. The experience is beginning to pall somewhat and he is feeling somewhat sorry for himself. To help shake him up a bit Hadleigh plans an afternoon of hiking with his friend Dr John Salter. However before they can even get started they come across a group of potholers who are in the middle of an unfolding accident.
(Bit of a spoiler from here on, if you prefer not to know more.)
Two of their number have become trapped with one of them having a suspected broken back amongst other injuries. Both Hadleigh and Salter have pot-holing experience and help with the rescue.
The main bulk of the episode is then given ove...
published: 23 Jul 2023
Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane 50th Anniversary - Kenneth Cranham
Actor Kenneth Cranham discusses his experience of playing Sloane in the 1975 version of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane, the play also starred Beryl Reid and Harry H. Corbett.
Kenneth was interviewed while attending the University of Leicester 50th Anniversary celebrations of Entertaining Mr Sloane organised by Dr Emma Parker of the School of English.
This film was produced by External Relations, University of Leicester.
Filmed & Edited by Carl Vivian
Produced by Dr Emma Parker
published: 13 Aug 2014
Kenneth Cranham on winning the Critics' Circle Best Actor Award 2016
We caught up with The Father star Kenneth Cranham to get his reaction to winning the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor.
For more about The Father visit http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/london-shows/show/item349280/the-father/
published: 27 Jan 2016
The Andrew Marr Show: Anne-Marie Duff and Kenneth Cranham
Anne-Marie Duff and Kenneth Cranham discuss Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle with Andrew Marr, 8th October 2017.
published: 08 Oct 2017
TodayTix Meets: Kenneth Cranham
TodayTix Social Ambassador Jess Sykes met legendary stage actor Kenneth Cranham on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards. See Kenneth in the upcoing Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle: http://go.todaytix.com/2hqAVke
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published: 24 Sep 2017
Olivier Awards: Kenneth Cranham takes home Best Actor Award
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published: 04 Apr 2016
Kenneth Cranham remembers Streatham Hill
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Kenneth Cranham Interview
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Kenneth Cranham Interview
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Kenneth Cranham discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years.
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Kenneth Cranham discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years.
Subscribe: https://goo.gl/SCey5g
Watch more interviews at https://www.royalcourttheatre.com/sixtyyearsnew
A film by Copper Productions
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Kenneth Cranham discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years.
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Hadleigh is about to pull off a business deal that will net him £10,000 (£125,000 now) without him actually having to do anything to get it other than shuffle a...
Hadleigh is about to pull off a business deal that will net him £10,000 (£125,000 now) without him actually having to do anything to get it other than shuffle a few papers around. The experience is beginning to pall somewhat and he is feeling somewhat sorry for himself. To help shake him up a bit Hadleigh plans an afternoon of hiking with his friend Dr John Salter. However before they can even get started they come across a group of potholers who are in the middle of an unfolding accident.
(Bit of a spoiler from here on, if you prefer not to know more.)
Two of their number have become trapped with one of them having a suspected broken back amongst other injuries. Both Hadleigh and Salter have pot-holing experience and help with the rescue.
The main bulk of the episode is then given over to the rescue of the two trapped pot-holers. One of whom, Andrew Matlock, is played by a young Kenneth Cranham. Andrew is delirious and Dr Salter thinks he is heading into a coma and may not have long to live. In his delirium Andrew begins to mentally embark on an ascent of the toughest mountain in the district. Salter is convinced that if fails to make it he will die.
It’s a very clever conceit actually, despite much of the action being confined to the small cave you really feel the climb undertaken by Andrew in his head. Full of action without movement in fact and the tension really mounts as Andrew struggles with the climb as he struggles with consciousness and to even stay alive.
First broadcast 15th January 1971.
Cast:
Gerald Harper as James Hadleigh
Michael Goodliffe as Dr John Salter
Kenneth Cranham as Andrew Matlock
Kenneth Watson as Bamber
John Serret as Anatole Laubenque
Phil Woods as Bell
Christopher Martin as Simpson
Michael Graves as Evans
Bryan Mosley as Landlord
Peter Sproule as Harris
Writer: Ian Kennedy Martin / Production Design: Andrew Drummond / Director: Brian Parker
More on Hadleigh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadleigh_(TV_series)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159167/reference/
The character of James Hadleigh first appeared in a 13 Episode series called Gazette https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazette_(TV_series) , as a millionaire who relocates from London to Yorkshire and buys a local newspaper founded by his father many years before. Here's a link to the first episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82uPI6nG_-k&list=PLgeGcX2U-sIGdfjKa0W2Yx8SAjUakSc8F
Hadleigh is about to pull off a business deal that will net him £10,000 (£125,000 now) without him actually having to do anything to get it other than shuffle a few papers around. The experience is beginning to pall somewhat and he is feeling somewhat sorry for himself. To help shake him up a bit Hadleigh plans an afternoon of hiking with his friend Dr John Salter. However before they can even get started they come across a group of potholers who are in the middle of an unfolding accident.
(Bit of a spoiler from here on, if you prefer not to know more.)
Two of their number have become trapped with one of them having a suspected broken back amongst other injuries. Both Hadleigh and Salter have pot-holing experience and help with the rescue.
The main bulk of the episode is then given over to the rescue of the two trapped pot-holers. One of whom, Andrew Matlock, is played by a young Kenneth Cranham. Andrew is delirious and Dr Salter thinks he is heading into a coma and may not have long to live. In his delirium Andrew begins to mentally embark on an ascent of the toughest mountain in the district. Salter is convinced that if fails to make it he will die.
It’s a very clever conceit actually, despite much of the action being confined to the small cave you really feel the climb undertaken by Andrew in his head. Full of action without movement in fact and the tension really mounts as Andrew struggles with the climb as he struggles with consciousness and to even stay alive.
First broadcast 15th January 1971.
Cast:
Gerald Harper as James Hadleigh
Michael Goodliffe as Dr John Salter
Kenneth Cranham as Andrew Matlock
Kenneth Watson as Bamber
John Serret as Anatole Laubenque
Phil Woods as Bell
Christopher Martin as Simpson
Michael Graves as Evans
Bryan Mosley as Landlord
Peter Sproule as Harris
Writer: Ian Kennedy Martin / Production Design: Andrew Drummond / Director: Brian Parker
More on Hadleigh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadleigh_(TV_series)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159167/reference/
The character of James Hadleigh first appeared in a 13 Episode series called Gazette https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazette_(TV_series) , as a millionaire who relocates from London to Yorkshire and buys a local newspaper founded by his father many years before. Here's a link to the first episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82uPI6nG_-k&list=PLgeGcX2U-sIGdfjKa0W2Yx8SAjUakSc8F
Actor Kenneth Cranham discusses his experience of playing Sloane in the 1975 version of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane, the play also starred Beryl Reid and...
Actor Kenneth Cranham discusses his experience of playing Sloane in the 1975 version of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane, the play also starred Beryl Reid and Harry H. Corbett.
Kenneth was interviewed while attending the University of Leicester 50th Anniversary celebrations of Entertaining Mr Sloane organised by Dr Emma Parker of the School of English.
This film was produced by External Relations, University of Leicester.
Filmed & Edited by Carl Vivian
Produced by Dr Emma Parker
Actor Kenneth Cranham discusses his experience of playing Sloane in the 1975 version of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane, the play also starred Beryl Reid and Harry H. Corbett.
Kenneth was interviewed while attending the University of Leicester 50th Anniversary celebrations of Entertaining Mr Sloane organised by Dr Emma Parker of the School of English.
This film was produced by External Relations, University of Leicester.
Filmed & Edited by Carl Vivian
Produced by Dr Emma Parker
We caught up with The Father star Kenneth Cranham to get his reaction to winning the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor.
For more about The Father vi...
We caught up with The Father star Kenneth Cranham to get his reaction to winning the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor.
For more about The Father visit http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/london-shows/show/item349280/the-father/
We caught up with The Father star Kenneth Cranham to get his reaction to winning the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor.
For more about The Father visit http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/london-shows/show/item349280/the-father/
TodayTix Social Ambassador Jess Sykes met legendary stage actor Kenneth Cranham on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards. See Kenneth in the upcoing Heisenbe...
TodayTix Social Ambassador Jess Sykes met legendary stage actor Kenneth Cranham on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards. See Kenneth in the upcoing Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle: http://go.todaytix.com/2hqAVke
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TodayTix Social Ambassador Jess Sykes met legendary stage actor Kenneth Cranham on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards. See Kenneth in the upcoing Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle: http://go.todaytix.com/2hqAVke
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Kenneth Cranham tells us why he was tearful picking up his Olivier Award for best actor and on ‘snogging’ Mark Rylance. . Report by Jennifer Cordingley. Test
Kenneth Cranham tells us why he was tearful picking up his Olivier Award for best actor and on ‘snogging’ Mark Rylance. . Report by Jennifer Cordingley. Test
Kenneth Cranham tells us why he was tearful picking up his Olivier Award for best actor and on ‘snogging’ Mark Rylance. . Report by Jennifer Cordingley. Test
Kenneth Cranham is a former South London resident and actor who remembers the glamour of Soho and Streatham, and the Streatham Hill Theatre. He talks in this vi...
Kenneth Cranham is a former South London resident and actor who remembers the glamour of Soho and Streatham, and the Streatham Hill Theatre. He talks in this video interview with photographer Stephanie Black, our Memories Project lead.
🎞Watch all the Streatham Hill Theatre Memories videos here:
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Kenneth Cranham is a former South London resident and actor who remembers the glamour of Soho and Streatham, and the Streatham Hill Theatre. He talks in this video interview with photographer Stephanie Black, our Memories Project lead.
🎞Watch all the Streatham Hill Theatre Memories videos here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQXjFsgZIaqmUhQoLND0m6r9lR_xb0TqK
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Kenneth Cranham Interview
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Kenneth Cranham discusses the Royal Court Theatre at 60 years.
Subscribe: https://goo.gl/SCey5g
Watch more interviews at https://www.royalcourttheatre.com/sixtyyearsnew
A film by Copper Productions
www.copperproductions.co.uk
Hadleigh is about to pull off a business deal that will net him £10,000 (£125,000 now) without him actually having to do anything to get it other than shuffle a few papers around. The experience is beginning to pall somewhat and he is feeling somewhat sorry for himself. To help shake him up a bit Hadleigh plans an afternoon of hiking with his friend Dr John Salter. However before they can even get started they come across a group of potholers who are in the middle of an unfolding accident.
(Bit of a spoiler from here on, if you prefer not to know more.)
Two of their number have become trapped with one of them having a suspected broken back amongst other injuries. Both Hadleigh and Salter have pot-holing experience and help with the rescue.
The main bulk of the episode is then given over to the rescue of the two trapped pot-holers. One of whom, Andrew Matlock, is played by a young Kenneth Cranham. Andrew is delirious and Dr Salter thinks he is heading into a coma and may not have long to live. In his delirium Andrew begins to mentally embark on an ascent of the toughest mountain in the district. Salter is convinced that if fails to make it he will die.
It’s a very clever conceit actually, despite much of the action being confined to the small cave you really feel the climb undertaken by Andrew in his head. Full of action without movement in fact and the tension really mounts as Andrew struggles with the climb as he struggles with consciousness and to even stay alive.
First broadcast 15th January 1971.
Cast:
Gerald Harper as James Hadleigh
Michael Goodliffe as Dr John Salter
Kenneth Cranham as Andrew Matlock
Kenneth Watson as Bamber
John Serret as Anatole Laubenque
Phil Woods as Bell
Christopher Martin as Simpson
Michael Graves as Evans
Bryan Mosley as Landlord
Peter Sproule as Harris
Writer: Ian Kennedy Martin / Production Design: Andrew Drummond / Director: Brian Parker
More on Hadleigh:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadleigh_(TV_series)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159167/reference/
The character of James Hadleigh first appeared in a 13 Episode series called Gazette https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazette_(TV_series) , as a millionaire who relocates from London to Yorkshire and buys a local newspaper founded by his father many years before. Here's a link to the first episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82uPI6nG_-k&list=PLgeGcX2U-sIGdfjKa0W2Yx8SAjUakSc8F
Actor Kenneth Cranham discusses his experience of playing Sloane in the 1975 version of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane, the play also starred Beryl Reid and Harry H. Corbett.
Kenneth was interviewed while attending the University of Leicester 50th Anniversary celebrations of Entertaining Mr Sloane organised by Dr Emma Parker of the School of English.
This film was produced by External Relations, University of Leicester.
Filmed & Edited by Carl Vivian
Produced by Dr Emma Parker
We caught up with The Father star Kenneth Cranham to get his reaction to winning the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor.
For more about The Father visit http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/london-shows/show/item349280/the-father/
TodayTix Social Ambassador Jess Sykes met legendary stage actor Kenneth Cranham on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards. See Kenneth in the upcoing Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle: http://go.todaytix.com/2hqAVke
Subscribe to TodayTix: http://go.todaytix.com/2HU8q6j
Kenneth Cranham tells us why he was tearful picking up his Olivier Award for best actor and on ‘snogging’ Mark Rylance. . Report by Jennifer Cordingley. Test
Kenneth Cranham is a former South London resident and actor who remembers the glamour of Soho and Streatham, and the Streatham Hill Theatre. He talks in this video interview with photographer Stephanie Black, our Memories Project lead.
🎞Watch all the Streatham Hill Theatre Memories videos here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQXjFsgZIaqmUhQoLND0m6r9lR_xb0TqK
🎭Please support the campaign and follow The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre:
Website: http://www.streathamhilltheatre.org
Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/streathamhilltheatre
Please support us by hitting like 👍 and subscribing to our channel:
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📷Follow and connect with our Memories Project Lead and Photographer Stephanie Black:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephblack_photo
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephblackphoto
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