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Robert Armstrong
(1927-2020)
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Robert Armstrong was born on 30 March 1927 in Headington, Oxford, England, UK. He was married to Mary Patricia Carlow and Serena Mary Benedicta Chance. He died on 3 April 2020 in the UK.
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UK General Election
5.3
TV Series
Self
(as Lord Armstrong)
2010 • 1 ep
Reputations
TV Series
Self
(as Lord Armstrong)
1979 • 1 ep
A Week in Politics
TV Series
Self
(as Lord Armstrong)
1996 • 1 ep
Face the Music
7.8
TV Series
Self - Panellist
(as Sir Robert Armstrong)
1983 • 1 ep
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Lord Armstrong
Born
March 30
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1927
Headington, Oxford, England, UK
Died
April 3
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2020
UK
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Mary Patricia Carlow
1985 - present (his death)
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Former civil servant and son of the musician Sir Thomas Armstrong. He was made Baron Armstrong of Ilminster in 1988.
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