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  • Oddie originally wrote the song in 1973 for use in the radio series ''[[I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again]]'', where i ...5|isbn=1-904994-00-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Collins complete UK hit singles 1952-2004|page=371|author=Graham Betts|publisher=Collins|year=2004|isbn=000
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  • | Singles = 12 ...Brown |author3=Jon Kutner |title=The Complete Book Of The British Charts: Singles and Albums, 3rd edition|year=2004|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=1844490580}}
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  • ...vor Mairants|Ivor Mairants]]. The song peaked at number 57 in Australia in 1973.<ref name=aus>{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (his [[Category:Decca Records singles]]
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  • | period = 1973–2008<!-- appears last script was a radio play broadcast in 2008. --> ...–1986)<br />''[[Home to Roost]]'' (1985–1990)<br />''[[Singles (TV series)|Singles]]'' (1984–1991)<br />''Natural Causes'' (1988)<br />''[[Haggard (TV serie
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  • ...eared weekly with [[Lulu (singer)|Lulu]] throughout the 10-week run of her 1973 BBC1 series ''It's Lulu'' and was a regular on the ITV show ''[[Who Do You | title=Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums
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  • ...Mid-Late 1973 <br> 28–30 September 1971 ("Sunny Morning") <br> 17–18 April 1973 ("Taking You Back") | year = 1973
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  • ...es in ''[[My Lover, My Son]]'' (1970), ''[[The Optimists of Nine Elms]]'' (1973). |1988 || ''[[Singles (TV series)|Singles]]'' || Di
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  • ...[[London Weekend Television]] series ''[[Romany Jones]]'', first aired in 1973, which gave Mullard his highest profile, playing Wally Briggs, a crafty car ...oles of Wally and Lily appearing in the film ''[[Holiday on the Buses]]'' (1973), the last feature-length version of the popular ''On the Buses'' comedy se
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  • ...Years later he appeared on the [[album cover]] of [[Wings (band)|Wings]]' 1973 album ''[[Band on the Run]]'', along with other celebrities.<ref>{{Cite web ...version of "[[You're the One That I Want]]", which reached 22 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in September 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.co
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  • ...s became a successful recording artist with seven top ten hits on the [[UK Singles Chart]] between 1952 and 1960.<ref name="betts"/> Many were [[novelty songs ===Chart singles===
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  • ...the [[UK Singles Chart]], reaching number 7 in 1958.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book | title= British Hit Singles & Albums
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  • ...Shot]]'', along with hostess Wendy King, for a six-month period from late 1973 to early 1974, although he often struggled to hold together a fast moving l ...ion|title=Charlie Williams – You Can't Help Liking.......Charlie Williams (1973, Vinyl)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Charlie-Williams-You-Cant-Help-LikingCh
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  • ...cess of the "Grandad" record, Dunn released several other [[single (music)|singles]], but never hit the charts again. ===Singles===
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  • ...ass With the Delicate Hair". Again it failed to chart, and as a result the singles are now quite rare. As of 2009, both "Spring Song" and "Men" are available * ''[[Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!]]'' (1973)
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  • ...f Are You Being Served? episodes#Series One (1973)|first series]] in early 1973. The first series was scheduled opposite ''[[Coronation Street]]'' on ITV a ...ingles chart]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/are-you-being-served-sir_qum_/ | title=Are you being served sir? &#124; ful
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  • ...ian Hogbotle and Simon Feckes ''Snatches and Lays'' (Melbourne: Sun Books: 1973). pg. 87.</ref> 'With a mouth full of dead man's penis', or 'Sucking on a r ...same name. Released as part of a double-A side, it reached No. 3 in the UK singles chart in 1979 and was the band's biggest selling single.
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  • [[File:Peter Sellers at home in Belgravia, London, 1973.jpg|thumb|alt=A head and shoulder shot of a smiling man wearing a white car | 1973
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  • ...h [[jazz]] and [[blues]] singer, critic, writer and lecturer. From 1965 to 1973 he was a film and television critic for ''[[The Observer]]''; he also lectu ===Singles===
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  • ...f their adaptations into book form, and published it as ''Ooh! La-La!'' in 1973, with a dedication: "To Patrick Cargill – First among Farceurs''".<ref>Br ...ha Pyne|Natasha Pyne]] (Anna) and Ann Holloway (Karen). The show ran until 1973 and was produced and directed by [[William G. Stewart|William G. Stewart]].
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  • ...as comic actor Lee Young who created the TV sitcom ''[[Whoops Baghdad]]'' (1973) for him. Howerd's uncomfortable relationship with his sexuality{{spaced nd ====Singles====
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