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- {{Infobox television episode ...he sixth episode of series 3, and was first broadcast on 15 December 1983. In the episode, after an incident with a local woman, [[Del Boy]] pretends tha4 KB (672 words) - 14:16, 9 February 2023
- ...l Hawkins|Carol Hawkins]]. It is a spin-off from the [[ITV (network)|ITV]] television series [[Please Sir!|of the same name]] which ran from 1968 to 1972.<ref>{{ ...]]. The country park scenes were shot at [[Black Park]], close to Pinewood in [[Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]]. Produced by L.W.I. Productions, it was6 KB (868 words) - 20:21, 16 February 2023
- ...y, ''Blade Runners, Deer Hunters and Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: My Life in Cult Movies'', Pegasus Books, 2009 p 31</ref><ref name="tino">Tino Balio, ' ...Prize. At the [[19th British Academy Film Awards]], the film was nominated in six categories, including [[BAFTA Award for Best Film]] and [[BAFTA Award f13 KB (1,833 words) - 22:47, 15 March 2023
- ...o [[Rik Mayall]] and [[Ade Edmondson|Adrian Edmondson]], who also directed in his film directorial debut.<ref>{{cite web|title=Guest House Paradiso|url=h ...their [[BBC]] comedy television series ''[[Bottom (TV series)|Bottom]]'' (in some territories, the DVD cover refers to it as ''Richie and Eddie's Bottom7 KB (1,038 words) - 09:02, 15 February 2023
- {{Infobox television episode ...VII and the 37th in the series run. It was first broadcast on the British television channel [[BBC Two|BBC2]] on {{date|17 January 1997}}.<ref name="BBC - Progr15 KB (2,492 words) - 20:28, 15 February 2023
- ...ely Lads?]]'', although it shares its title with the earlier 1960s British television series ''[[The Likely Lads]]'', of which ''Whatever'' was the sequel. ...of Bob's wife Thelma and Terry's sister Audrey, are played by the original television cast.13 KB (2,041 words) - 14:12, 20 February 2023
- ...ed in the 1950 film ''[[w:The Blue Lamp|The Blue Lamp]]'' and later in the television series ''[[w:Dixon of Dock Green|Dixon of Dock Green]]'' from 1955 until 19 ...orn '''Horace John Waters'''<ref name="warner2">Warner (1975), p. 2.</ref> in Bromley, Poplar, London, the third child of Edward William Waters, master f15 KB (2,258 words) - 14:21, 18 January 2023
- ...rtrayal of the omniscient valet [[Jeeves]] in [[The World of Wooster|1960s television adaptations]] of [[P. G. Wodehouse]]'s stories. Price was born in [[Ruscombe]] in [[Berkshire]]. He had distant Welsh family connections, and was the son of14 KB (2,144 words) - 13:16, 25 February 2023
- | occupation = Television playwright, screenwriter, journalist, author, novelist, director ...f the most influential and innovative dramatists to have worked in British television.41 KB (6,216 words) - 09:11, 17 January 2023
- * television ...Hill Show]]'', an amalgam of slapstick, burlesque and [[double entendre]] in a format that included live comedy and filmed segments, with Hill at the fo34 KB (5,028 words) - 13:14, 18 March 2023
- |style="vertical-align: top; padding-bottom: 1em;"| He's fallin' in da water! ...rtical-align: top; padding-bottom: 1em;"| That'll teach him not to be poor in front of me again. Now let's sleigh to Uncle Tom's Cabin.69 KB (8,607 words) - 16:28, 29 January 2023
- *television personality | criminal_status = [[Released on licence]] in 201788 KB (12,437 words) - 11:39, 1 March 2023
- | caption = Lansbury in 1950 ...MOS:OVERLINK--> US<!--Do not change to "U.S.", as this article is written in British English.-->110 KB (15,399 words) - 15:48, 25 January 2023
- | caption = Chaplin in the early 1920s ...5 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both adulation and controversy.164 KB (24,245 words) - 14:14, 25 August 2024