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  • {{for|the film spin-off|Man About the House (film)}} | name = Man About the House
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  • ...to them, and their individual experiences with approaching middle-age and the success that eluded them. It was nominated for two [[Golden Globe Awards|Golden Globes]] in 1999.
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  • ...n by [[Andrew Marshall (writer)|Andrew Marshall]]. It follows the lives of the Porters, a seemingly average, working-class London family whose world is fr ...ess-date=6 November 2014}}</ref> The show is regularly repeated in the UK. In Australia showings are on [[UKTV (Australia and New Zealand)|UKTV]].
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  • ...st-war rationing]] or other bureaucratic restrictions active in Britain at the time. ...rth, the baby was born on Dutch territory, and would not lose her right to the throne.
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  • | based_on = <!-- {{based on|title of the original work|creator of the original work}} --> | subject = The social interaction of a group of railway passengers
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  • | distributor = {{unbulleted list||[[General Film Distributors|The J. Arthur Rank Organisation]] (UK)|[[Universal-International]] (US)}} ..., [[Kenneth More]] and [[Kay Kendall]] as two couples comedically involved in a [[vintage car|veteran automobile]] rally.
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  • ...on Ride Again]]'' (1973)<br />''[[When Steptoe Met Son]]'' (2002)<br />''[[The Curse of Steptoe]]'' (2008) ...'Snetherswaite and Son''. Two film adaptations of the series were released in cinemas, ''[[Steptoe and Son (film)|Steptoe and Son]]'' (1972) and ''[[Step
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  • | restingplace = Cremated; ashes buried in [[w:Spinningdale|Spinningdale]], Sutherland, Scotland ..., helping to launch [[Scottish Television]] (STV) and serving as Rector of the [[University of Edinburgh]].
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  • | image = The Inbetweeners cast.png | opentheme = "[[Gone Up in Flames]]" (instrumental) by [[Morning Runner]]
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  • {{About|the 1974 British TV series|the movie version|Porridge (film)}} | caption = ''Porridge'' main title, showing the main entrance to Slade prison.
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  • ...of the staff of the retail ladies' and gentlemen's clothing departments in the flagship [[department store]] of a fictional chain called Grace Brothers. ...elease, all 69 episodes, the pilot, the Christmas specials, the sequel and the film have been released on DVD.
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  • | followed_by = {{ubl|''[[Till Death...]]''|''[[In Sickness and in Health]]''}} ....]]''. The BBC produced a sequel from 1985 until 1992, ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]''.
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  • ...]], while in the "[[Absolutely Fabulous (series 4)#ep27|Gay]]" special and in series 5, it is performed by [[Debbie Harry]] and Edmondson.}} ...]]. The show was created and written by Saunders, who also stars as one of the main characters with [[Joanna Lumley]] and [[Julia Sawalha]].
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  • | image = The Young Ones.png ...t]] performed by the cast (originally performed by [[Cliff Richard]] and [[The Shadows]])
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  • ...one-cell brain. Anything not basically simple puzzles a goon. He thinks in the fourth dimension and his language is one step past babytalk. Goonery is bri ..., a compere and actor on BBC radio before the war who had found success in the radio comedy ''[[Danger - Men at Work!|Danger – Men at Work!]]'' and who
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  • | caption = Humphries in 2001 ...avoided when the country to which the subject belongs can be inferred from the country of birth." -->
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  • {{about|the comedy group|their TV show frequently called Monty Python|Monty Python's Fl | caption = The Pythons in 1969:<br />
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  • ...v/tv-programmes-made-birmingham-spitting-4865510 |title=TV programmes made in Birmingham: Spitting Image |publisher=[[Birmingham Live]] |access-date=1 No ...h royal family]]. The series was the first to caricature [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother]] (as an elderly gin-drinker with a [[Beryl Reid]] voice).<ref
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