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Johnny Edgecombe, who has died aged 77, fired the gunshots that precipitated the Profumo affair of the 1960s, which brought down the Conservative government of the day and led to Labour's narrow ...
Around lunchtime on Dec. 14, 1962, Johnny Edgecombe, a small-time hustler and jazz promoter angry at being jilted, fired six or seven shots at the London apartment where Christine Keeler, his ...
JOHNNY Edgecombe, who has died aged 77, fired the gunshots that precipitated the Profumo affair of the Sixties, which brought down Britain's Conservative government of the day and led to Labour's ...
On the late morning of 14 December 1962, armed with a Luger pistol, John "Johnny Edge" Edgecombe fired six shots at the door-lock of 17 Wimpole Mews in central London.
THE TRIAL OF CHRISTINE KEELER follows the story of the Profumo Affair, examining the events which led to its reveal. But what was Johnny Edgecombe’s involvement and who plays him in the show?
Johnny Edgecombe, a lover of Christine Keeler. The shots he fired set off the Profumo affair. When Edgecombe showed up in a taxi at Ward's flat at 17 Wimpole Mews in Marylebone, ...
Who was Johnny Edgecombe and what attracted you to the role? Johnny was a good-time guy who was really into Jazz and jammed with some really great musicians from America and all over the country.
Interview with Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, who plays Johnny Edgecombe. In a sense Johnny was at the mercy of the times. Neither was he particularly sensible in that moment. He was very hot headed, but ...