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  • {{Infobox television ...air, but they do not know that Melissa and Dave haven't actually committed adultery yet. Sonia and Clive hire a private detective called Chuck Purvis. The othe
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  • | caption = in ''[[The Prisoner]]'': ''[[Many Happy Returns (The Prisoner)|Many Happy Retu ...evision, memorably as the obstetrician delivering [[Betty Spencer]]'s baby in ''[[Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/
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  • {{Infobox television '''''Casanova '73''''' is a British [[sitcom]] broadcast on [[BBC One|BBC1]] in September and October 1973. Written by [[Galton and Simpson|Ray Galton and
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  • {{Infobox television episode ...nd, Gerald "Jelly" Kelly, on the suspicion for robbing the jewellery store in Margate during the Jolly Boys' Outing with Del and the others, by the crook
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  • ...me at the start of the credits, But to the industry he is a dominant force in production, dustribution, and exhibition Murari, Tim. The Guardian (1959-20 ...drama]] film and a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] from the popular British television comedy series of the [[Steptoe and Son|same name]] about father-and-son rag
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  • ...areer he was cast in military roles and in comedies such as the ''[[Doctor in the House|Doctor]]'' and ''[[Carry On (film series)|Carry On]]'' series. ...n in 10 Thomas Street, [[Tonypandy|Tonypandy]], on Tuesday 6 November 1923 in the village of [[Clydach Vale|Clydach Vale]], near Tonypandy, [[Glamorgan|G
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  • | birth_place = [[w:Croydon]], <!-- then in -->[[Surrey]], England | occupation = Television producer, media executive, agent
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  • {{Infobox television ...ained, "I wanted to write a comedy about a woman seriously contemplating [[adultery]]."<ref name="lane_interview" />
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  • {{Infobox television | distributor = The TV Sales Company (1993–1996)<br>[[Pearson Television]] (1996–1999)<br>[[FremantleMedia]] (2016)
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  • ...er actor]] who appeared in numerous [[film]]s and many [[Television#Genres|television]] [[play (theatre)|plays]] and series. Reeves was born in London on 29 May 1893 and was the first of two sons of Arthur Robert Reeves
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  • ...of the character [[Alf Garnett]] who was a parody of a working class Tory, in the [[w:BBC|BBC]] [[w:sitcom|sitcom]] ''[[Till Death Us Do Part]]''.<ref na ...show by a producer, who offered her a job in his repertory theatre company in [[w:Cambridge|Cambridge]]. During her early career on stage she acted under
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  • ...[[Hattie Jacques]] and [[Bernard Bresslaw]]. It features [[Kenneth Cope]] in the first of his two Carry on appearances. ...presentative]] Vic Spanner ([[Kenneth Cope]]) continually stirs up trouble in the works, to the irritation of his co-workers and management. He calls a s
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  • ...belfasttelegraph/> Kydd's first film was ''[[The Captive Heart]]'' (1946), in which he played a [[POW]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/boo ...a child. He was educated at [[Dunstable Grammar School|Dunstable School]] in [[Dunstable]], [[Bedfordshire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.co
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  • {{Infobox television ...Robdal and Joan and Reg Trotter. [[Nicholas Lyndhurst]], who played Rodney in ''Only Fools and Horses'', plays Robdal alongside [[James Buckley (actor)|J
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  • ...gazine=Variety Weekly|date=January 5, 1955|page=59}} - figures are rentals in the US and Canada</ref> ...e. The film begins at just before the end of the story, which is then told in a series of [[Flashback (narrative)|flashback]]s.
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  • ...ary 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor, mainly known for his work in television. ...''[[First of the Summer Wine]]''. Although Sallis was born and brought up in London, the characters of Wallace and Clegg were both [[Northern England|No
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  • {{Infobox television | caption = Opening titles of the series in [[Art Deco]]-style font
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  • The film had its World Premiere at the Plaza Theatre in the [[West End of London]] on 24 March 1966. A box office success, it recei Alfie Elkins, a handsome [[Cockney]], self-centered, narcissistic chauffeur in London, enjoys the sexual favours of married and single women while avoidin
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  • {{Infobox television ...ation in occupied France during World War II|German occupation of France]] in the Second World War, who has to deal with problems caused by a dishonest G
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  • ...n the Monday before recording. The scripts would then be re-written to add in topical references over the next few days. The 'completed' episode would th | ShortSummary= Gus brings in a new newsreader to improve GlobeLink's ratings. However, Sally Smedley's l
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