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  • ...sical)|Hair]]'' in 1974, and in the stage farce ''Pyjama Tops'' ({{circa}} 1973) where co-stars included [[Fiona Richmond]], [[Jess Conrad]] and Lucienne C *''[[Soft Beds, Hard Battles]]'' (1973) - Prostitute (uncredited)
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  • | released = {{Film date|1973}} ...e|Jim Dale]] as the young Terence "Spike" Milligan, while Milligan himself plays the part of his father, Leo.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2007103108585
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  • | first_aired = {{Start date|1973|08|14|df=y}} | last_aired = {{End date|1973|09|18|df=y}}
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  • ...British (film)|film version]] starring [[Ronnie Corbett]] was released in 1973. ==Other plays==
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  • | released = 25 January 1973 '''''The Love Ban''''' is a 1973 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Ralph Thomas]] and starring [[Hywel B
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  • '''"Secrets"''' is a 1973 [[BBC Television]] play by [[Michael Palin]] and [[Terry Jones]] of one-hou [[Category:1973 plays]]
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  • ...er 1972) (This episode only exists as a b/w telerecording). Deryck Guyler plays the part of the Sleeping Berth Attendant, and names himself as Wilfrid Turn ===Series two (1973)===
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  • | period = 1973–2008<!-- appears last script was a radio play broadcast in 2008. --> ...oard]] for 22 years beginning in 1951, only becoming a full-time writer in 1973.<ref name="Tgraphobit">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituari
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  • ...3)''<br />''[[Alcock and Gander]] (1972)''<br />''[[Man About the House]] (1973-1976)''<br />''[[George and Mildred]] (1976-1979)''<br />''[[Robin's Nest ( The partnership also wrote two plays, the first a theatrical version of ''George and Mildred'' (later renamed ''
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  • ....yorkmysteryplays.org/index_highres.htm|url-status=dead|title=York Mystery Plays Archive|archivedate=30 April 2009}}</ref> ...two children.<ref name=independent/> He continued to take part in numerous plays, particularly Shakespeare, in the theatre and for television. In 1982 he to
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  • | release_date = 1973 ...ted story by [[Spike Milligan]], created for his children, then printed in 1973. It was made into an audio and a video version.
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  • | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1973}} '''''Not Now, Darling''''' is a 1973 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Ray Cooney]] and [[David Croft (TV pr
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  • ...ate = Wednesday 7 November 1973 6.50pm<br />(recorded Friday 8 June 1973) ...my]]''. It was originally transmitted on [[BBC 1]] on Wednesday 7 November 1973.
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  • | released = {{Film date|1973|||[[United Kingdom|UK]]}} '''''Horror Hospital''''' (also known as '''''Computer Killers''''') is a 1973 British [[science-fiction]] [[comedy-horror]] film directed by [[Antony Bal
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  • ....com|accessdate=22 September 2017}}</ref> He performed in many Shakespeare plays at [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] and [[Regent's Park Open Air Theatre]].<ref name ...''[[Young Winston]]'' (1972), ''[[Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World]]'' (1973), ''[[International Velvet (film)|International Velvet]]'' (1978), ''[[Moro
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  • ...dway theatre|Broadway]]. Cook and Moore also performed the sketch in their 1973 stage show ''Behind the Fridge'' (retitled ''Good Evening!'' in the USA), a The sketch takes place in the office of a [[casting agent]]. Cook plays the agent and Moore the prospective actor, a Mr Spiggott (this name was a f
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  • Barker, Dennis. The Guardian19 Mar 1973: 1.</ref> ...anywhere they would be blackbanned. Production on the film began in March 1973 but was halted due to uncertainty about the banning. John Boulting blamed "
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  • ...= {{marriage|[[John Alexander Fraser Roberts|John Roberts]]|1941|1973|end=div}} ...tional Theatre|National Theatre Company]] at the [[Old Vic]]. She acted in plays by [[Shakespeare]], [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]], [[Arthur Wing Pinero|Pine
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  • ...: HarperCollins, 1999, p. 177</ref> a BBC [[television play]] broadcast in 1973. [[Category:Films based on television plays]]
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  • ...ical information about World War II and the Home Guard. Photographs in the 1973 Annual were mainly from the film, with photographs in other issues taken fr '''''Dad's Army Annual 1973''''', {{ISBN|978-0-7235-0142-8}}.<br />
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