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  • {{Short description|Television series}} {{Infobox television
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  • {{Infobox television | network = [[BBC One|BBC Television Service]]
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  • {{About|the British television series|the Australian radio series|The Idiot Weekly}} {{infobox television
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  • {{Infobox television | image = The Larkins TV 1958 DVD.jpg
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  • {{Short description|British comedy show}} | television = ''Educating Archie''
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  • {{Infobox television | first_aired = {{start date|1958|8|31|df=y}}
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  • ...second series, Askey and Murdoch were joined by Syd Walker, and the third series added Diana Clare for two episodes. ...epper]]<ref>Peter Hay , ''Canned Laughter: The Best Stories from Radio and Television'' (1992), p. 42</ref><ref>[http://www.britishcomedy.org.uk/comedy/bandwagon
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  • {{Infobox television | image = Our House (1960 tv series) titlecard.jpg
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  • {{Infobox television * [[Arthur Howard]] (series 1–7)
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  • {{Infobox television | network = [[BBC One|BBC Television]]
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  • {{Infobox television ...l Service]] [[Conscription in the United Kingdom|conscription]] into the [[British Army]] during the post war years.
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  • |first_aired = {{start date|1958|7|1|df=yes}} ...r Ken''''' is a [[BBC|BBC]] radio comedy programme first broadcast between 1958 and 1964. It starred [[Kenneth Horne]], with [[Kenneth Williams]], [[Hugh P
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  • ...stationed offshore at an unnamed location known simply as "The Island". In series 2 this island was revealed to be owned by Lt. Cdr. Stanton. ...arly on, but Alastair Scott Johnston did not want him named until the 12th series onwards. For most of its run the show starred [[Leslie Phillips|Leslie Phil
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  • ...immy Clitheroe]]|Peter Sinclair|[[Patricia Burke]]|Diana Day|[[Danny Ross (British Comedian)|Danny Ross]]|[[Tony Melody]]}} ...te=2020-02-19|publisher=[[BBC Magazines|BBC Magazines]]|issue=1755|edition=Television|volume=135|via=[[BBC Genome Project]]}}</ref>
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  • | television = Hancock's Half Hour (1956–1960)<br />Hancock (1961) ...ain Wilson]]<br />Tom Ronald<br />(''radio'')<br />[[Duncan Wood]]<br />(''television'')
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  • {{Infobox television ...14 December 1992. Both Lloyd and Croft wrote the scripts for the first six series, while the remainder were handled by Lloyd and Paul Adam.
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  • ...ch as ''[[w:Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynasty]]'' and ''[[w:Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]''. She was twice nominated for an [[w:Academy Awards|Academy Awar ...:musical composition|musical composition]] in [[w:London|London]] with the British-Hungarian [[w:composer|composer]] [[w:Mátyás Seiber|Mátyás Seiber]] and
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  • {{Infobox television a [[BBC television]] [[British sitcom|sitcom]] shown on [[BBC One|BBC1]] from 1 January 1980 to 30 January
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  • {{Short description|British radio sci-fi programme (1953–1958)}} {{Use British English|date=February 2020}}
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  • * [[BBC Light Programme|BBC Light Programme]] (series 1–3) ...created by [[Barry Took]] and [[Marty Feldman]], who wrote the first three series. The fourth was written by Took, [[Johnnie Mortimer]], [[Brian Cooke|Brian
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