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  • {{Infobox television ...[Radio Times]] entry for {{Cite episode | series = BBC-3 | network = [[BBC Television]] | station = [[BBC One]] | date = 1965-10-16}}</ref> which aired for twen
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  • {{Infobox television | followed_by = ''[[BBC-3 (TV series)|BBC-3]]'' (1965–1966)
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  • {{Short description|1960s British television series}} {{Infobox television
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  • {{Infobox television *[[w:Humphrey Barclay|Humphrey Barclay]] (series 1)
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  • Throughout film, television, and radio, '''British comedy''' has become known for its consistently peculiar characters, plots, ...cal cartoons." |source=—[[Punch and Judy]] showman Glyn Edwards.<ref name="British seaside">{{cite news|title=Punch and Judy around the world|url=https://www.
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  • |genre=Television ...Lads]]'', ''[[Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?]]'', ''[[Porridge (TV series)|Porridge]]'' and its sequel ''[[Going Straight]]'', ''[[Lovejoy]]'' and ''
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  • ...vejoy]]'' (1991) and comedy shows like ''[[Yes Minister]]'', he also wrote television scripts and screenplays, such as ''[[Princess Caraboo (film)|Princess Carab ...oiced Arnold the Elephant, Edward the Monkey and Bert in the children's TV series ''[[Charlie Chalk]]''.
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  • | series = ...minal to the "[[satire boom]]", the rise of [[Satire|satirical]] comedy in 1960s Britain.
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  • ...rring [[Rita Tushingham]] and [[Lynn Redgrave]]. It is a [[satire]] on the 1960s media-influenced phenomenon of ''[[Swinging London]]''. It was written by [ The girls watch a [[Candid Camera]]-style TV show on a television in a shop window entitled ''You Can't Help Laughing'' in which an old lady'
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  • ...series ''[[Please Sir!]]'', the film of the same name, and the spin-off TV series ''[[The Fenn Street Gang]]''. ...ase Sir! (film)|Please Sir!]]''. McFee had made his film debut in the 1969 satirical anti-war musical ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https:
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  • {{Infobox television ...''' or '''''TW3''''', was a satirical television comedy programme on [[BBC Television]] in 1962 and 1963. It was devised, produced, and directed by [[Ned Sherrin
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  • ...Featured Actress in a Musical|Best Featured Actress in a Musical]]. Other television roles include her recurring role as [[Minor characters on Frasier#Moon fami === Television ===
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  • ...l=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/468894.stm|title=Deryck Guyler: British comedy stalwart|work=BBC News|date=8 October 1999|access-date=5 May 2021}}< ...er 1947. Guyler remained with the show until Handley died in 1949 when the series ended.
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  • {{Short description|British actor and comedian (1933–2015)}} ...s appearances in [[Satire|satirical comedy]] television shows of the early 1960s and his ability to improvise comic [[calypso music|calypso]]s about current
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  • {{Infobox television *Bill Wilson <small>(series 1–3)</small>
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  • | studio = [[w:Associated British Picture Corporation]] ...d Simpson|Ray Galton and Alan Simpson]]. The film was made by [[Associated British Picture Corporation]] and distributed by Warner-Pathé (ABPC's distribution
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  • {{Infobox television ...ediscovered|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|date=16 September 2015|website=British Comedy Guide|access-date=30 July 2020}}</ref>
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  • | occupation = {{ublist|Radio & television writer|Television presenter|Radio personality}} ...te scripts for [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] films. He presented television programmes on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] for many years, including the nostal
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  • | honorific_suffix = [[w:Order of the British Empire|OBE]] ...[w:Anti-Nazi League|Anti-Nazi League]]<br>[[w:British Humanist Association|British Humanist Association]]<br>[[w:Equity (trade union)|Equity]]
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  • ...[[No – That's Me Over Here!]]'', ''[[Now Look Here]]'', and ''[[Sorry! (TV series)|Sorry!]].'' ...lease, We're British'']]. He first worked with Ronnie Barker in the BBC TV series ''[[The Frost Report]]'' in 1966, and the two of them were given their own
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