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  • | studio = DJ Films ...s directed by [[Oliver Parker]] and set in 1944, after the events depicted in the television series. [[Catherine Zeta-Jones]] plays an elegant German spy
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  • | studio = Stanley Donen Films ...&cp=1&pos=3#3 |title=Staircase - Details |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]] |access-date=November 20, 2018 }}<
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  • ...ke]] from a concept by Maynard. Clarke wrote the pilot episode transmitted in 1974 but was replaced by [[Alan Plater]] when the first series was commissi ...rlow |first1=Lee |title='I made 31 films, most were rubbish': Bill Maynard in his own hilarious words |url=https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/bill-m
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  • ...family and take the [[duke]]dom by murdering the eight people ahead of him in the line of succession to the title. ...ing took place from September 1948 at [[Leeds Castle]] and other locations in Kent, and at Ealing Studios. The themes of class and sexual repression run
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  • ...o [[w:Mark Twain|Mark Twain]] (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), a fact reflected in the naming of his two sons, Samuel Joshua Twain Clemens and George Langhorn ...2015/jan/12/brian-clemens The Guardian]</ref> an engineer, who also worked in [[w:music halls|music halls]].<ref name="Classic Images"/> He left school a
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  • '''Mr. Creosote''' is a fictional character who appears in [[Monty Python|Monty Python's]] ''[[Monty Python's The Meaning of Life|The ...a straight face saying "wafer-thin mint" and also struggled to get out of shot without bursting into laughter.<ref>{{cite news |title=How we made Monty Py
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  • ...-ranking ITV sitcom in the [[BBC]]'s 100 Best Sitcoms poll of 2004, coming in 27th overall.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbcattic.org/sitcom/top11to100. ...who rents another room, is approaching middle age, and with whom Rigsby is in love.
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  • ...e]], and a [[Love Thy Neighbour in Australia|later sequel series]] was set in [[Australia|Australia]]. ...d Bill Reynolds, wrote in an article for ''[[The Guardian|The Guardian]]'' in 2001 that the show is about "a black guy and a white guy being damned stupi
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  • | caption = Ridley in 1921 ...my]]'' (1968–1977) as the elderly bumbling [[Private Godfrey]], as well as in spin-offs including the [[Dad's Army (1971 film)|feature film version]] and
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  • ...y Warner.webp|thumb|right|Stanley Holloway in a Warner Brothers promo head shot]] ...t the Deck (musical)|Hit the Deck]]'', a comic musical which appeared both in London and on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]. Reporting for ''[[The Guardia
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  • ...film of the [[Porridge (film)|same name]] based on the series was released in 1979. ...le is a reference to both the traditional breakfast that used to be served in British prisons, and a 1950s British slang term for a prison sentence.<ref
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  • ...e and screen|on stage and screen]], especially that of Alfred P. Doolittle in ''[[My Fair Lady|My Fair Lady]]''. He was also renowned for his [[Songs and ...recordings of his many monologues. By the 1930s, he was in demand to star in [[variety show|variety]], [[pantomime|pantomime]] and musical comedy, inclu
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  • ...ngwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audience through his films of the 1930s and 1940s. On stage, screen and record he sang light, [[Novelt ...form of villainy, gaining the affection of an attractive middle-class girl in the process.
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  • ...a 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 ...n]], 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
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  • ...esh from their triumphant Palladium failure, Sellers, Secombe and Milligan in… ''[[The Goon Show]]!'' ...Earlier the same day, [[Harry Secombe]] was making his regular appearances in ''[[Educating Archie]]'', the [[BBC Light Programme]] built around ventrilo
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