Bruce travelled with his wife and young family from their home in New Zealand to the UK in the 1960s, where he continued to find work as an actor but also became a prolific script writer writing over a 100 TV scripts, and co-writing the 1970 children's sci-fi series, Timeslip. Timeslips Liz & Simon, played by Cheryl Burfield and Spencer Banks Timeslip was a 1970s British childrens science-fiction television series about the adventures of two children, Simon Randall (played by Spencer Banks) and Liz Skinner (Cheryl Burfield), who had the ability to travel through a time barrier that...
The Bruce Hubbard Stewart Seminars shall serve to sustain the memory of BruceStewart, MD, (1929-1983) who was first a member of the Department of Urology and later the Chairman of The Division of Survery at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (1964-1983).
The BruceStewart Award, "The Art of Medicine", was instituted in 1984 both to recognize physicians who manifest to a high degree the art of medicine in their practice of medicine, and to encourage the development and enhancement of humanistic and ethical qualities in physicians.
The idea of the BruceStewart Seminars is an outgrowth of the BruceStewart Award that involves the development of systematic educational sessions to encourage humanistic and ethical behavior in all individuals who provide care to patients at the Cleveland Clinic.