Ian Bell was left unbeaten on three and nightwatchman Melvyn Betts not out on six.
Lawyer Melvyn Weiss made his name and fortune in securities lawsuits claiming financial shenanigans of one sort or another.
Lord Melvyn Bragg, who first worked as Russell's assistant in 1963 on BBC programme Monitor, said he was "an exceptional man".
Ian, Gary and Melvyn Price all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to de-fraud.
Speaking after the announcement, broadcaster and novelist Melvyn Bragg praised Mrs.
In fact, the picture is a charming, sophisticated comedy in which Garbo masquerades as twins in order to win the affection of a fickle Melvyn Douglas.
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South Bank Show presenter Melvyn Bragg, who will host the awards next month, said the judges had had a "tough job" to decide on the shortlist.
After beginning his career as an actor Garland joined the BBC, where he directed programmes for Huw Wheldon on the arts programme Monitor, working alongside Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell.
Milberg Weiss, a law firm, said new charges were being brought against it and Melvyn Weiss , its co-founder, in a federal investigation into alleged kickbacks paid to plaintiffs in securities class-action lawsuits.
Keswick's Theatre by the Lake is staging Melvyn Bragg's "Maid of Buttermere" at present, and I was delighted to be in the audience last week, for the production is a tour de force.
This year, for the first time, a "long list" of eligible novelists was made public and included Melvyn Bragg, Nick Hornby, Nadine Gordimer, VS Naipaul and Marina Warner, all of whom were later rejected by the panel.
In part, this reflects the fact that some of the first rich people to back Labour came from the arts men like David Puttnam, a film maker, and Melvyn Bragg, a television presenter. (Both men are now peers.) But it also illustrates a keenness to cultivate opinion makers.
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