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[[File:John Newland.jpg|thumb|200px|John Newland in 1967]]
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'''John Newland''' {{born|23|November|1917|died|10|January|2000}} began an acting career in 1949. Over the course of the next decade, he amassed over a hundred television guest appearances, ten small movie roles, and a number of directorial credits, before moving behind the camera in the early sixties. He spent the next twenty years there, rounding out his career with several late eighties producer credits. In front of the camera, he is perhaps best known as the host of the late 1950s supernatural anthology television series ''{{w|One Step Beyond (TV series)|One Step Beyond}}'' and its late 1970s follow-up, ''The Next Step Beyond''.
 
'''John Newland''' {{born|23|November|1917|died|10|January|2000}} began an acting career in 1949. Over the course of the next decade, he amassed over a hundred television guest appearances, ten small movie roles, and a number of directorial credits, before moving behind the camera in the early sixties. He spent the next twenty years there, rounding out his career with several late eighties producer credits. In front of the camera, he is perhaps best known as the host of the late 1950s supernatural anthology television series ''{{w|One Step Beyond (TV series)|One Step Beyond}}'' and its late 1970s follow-up, ''The Next Step Beyond''.
   
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John Newland

John Newland in 1967

John Newland (23 November 191710 January 2000; age 82) began an acting career in 1949. Over the course of the next decade, he amassed over a hundred television guest appearances, ten small movie roles, and a number of directorial credits, before moving behind the camera in the early sixties. He spent the next twenty years there, rounding out his career with several late eighties producer credits. In front of the camera, he is perhaps best known as the host of the late 1950s supernatural anthology television series One Step Beyond and its late 1970s follow-up, The Next Step Beyond.

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