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  • '''''Three for All''''' is a 1975 British [[musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Martin Campbell]] and starring [[Adrienne Posta]], [[R [[Category:1975 films]]
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  • | genre = Comedy ...nces on television programme ''[[On the Bright Side]]'' as well as several films.
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  • '''''Confessions of a Pop Performer''''' is a 1975 British [[Sex comedy|sex-farce]] film.<ref>{{cite web|title=Confessions of a Pop Performer|url=h ...m in the series to spawn a soundtrack album on the [[Polydor]] label, with musical numbers produced by [[Ed Welch]], and credited to the film's fictional grou
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  • ...Nell and Big Dick'', is a 1975 [[United Kingdom|British]] [[sex comedy|sex comedy]] film directed by [[Martin Campbell|Martin Campbell]] and produced by [[St ...[[Western (genre)|Western]], a hardcore porno, a [[Kung Fu|Kung Fu]]-style musical, and a wholesome family production.
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  • |distributor=[[British Lion Films]] ...a 1971 British [[children's film|children's]] [[romance film|romantic]] [[comedy-drama]] film directed by [[Waris Hussein]] about [[puppy love]]. The film s
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  • ...y [[Ronnie Barker]]. Almost entirely without dialogue, the film includes a musical score, sound effects and incoherent mutterings. The story revolves around a ...an inspiration for ''Futtocks End''), and ''Vive le Sport''. All of these films are remastered in 2k from their original film elements.
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  • Innes, a former member of the English musical comedy group [[Bonzo Dog Band]] and an associate of the [[Monty Python]] troupe, b ...sey]], [[Ricky Fataar]], and [[Neil Innes]] performed their own respective musical and vocal parts, but [[Eric Idle]]'s vocals were sung [slightly sped up] by
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  • ...is Abey]] and starring [[Peter Denyer]] and [[Freddie Jones]]. It features musical artists popular at the time of release including [[The Glitter Band]], [[Th ...come into their own during the final half-hour. For the rest of the time, comedy leads Peter Denyer and Freddie Jones fool about with an indifferent script,
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  • ...ayson (actor)|James Finlayson]] in [[w:Laurel and Hardy|Laurel and Hardy]] films, long before it became associated with cartoon character [[w:Homer Simpson| ...Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]]'s understudy and appeared in the 1981 musical ''Underneath the Arches'', with [[Roy Hudd]] and [[w:Christopher Timothy|Ch
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  • "'''Sam Peckinpah's 'Salad Days{{'}}'''" is a [[Sketch comedy|sketch]] from the 7th episode of the [[List of Monty Python's Flying Circus ...ah's latest project, which is an adaptation of the musical ''[[Salad Days (musical)|Salad Days]]''.
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  • '''''Privilege''''' is a 1967 British [[comedy-drama]] [[musical film|music]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Peter Watkins]] and pro The story is presented as a narrated documentary, set in a near-future 1970s England, and concerning a disillusioned pop singer, Steven Shorter ([[Paul
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  • ...Lads]]'', and by the end of the decade they had also written three feature films: ''[[The Jokers]]'', ''[[Otley (film)|Otley]]'' (directed by Clement) and ' In the early 1970s, they worked on two other features: ''[[Villain (1971 film)|Villain]]'', st
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  • ...joined the [[BBC|BBC]] as a studio manager and started writing scripts and comedy sketches.<ref name=Porridge>{{cite book|year=2001|author1=Richard Webster | ...y Lads'', and by the end of the decade they had also written three feature films: ''[[The Jokers]]'', ''[[Otley (film)|Otley]]'', (directed by Clement) and
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  • .... She was best known for her role as Gladys Pugh in the [[BBC]] television comedy ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' (1980–1988), for which she received a BAFTA TV award no ...n the [[Smash (instant mashed potato)|Cadbury's Smash]] commercials in the 1970s, and made a brief appearance in the 1977 film ''[[The Prince and the Pauper
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  • ...] (his final film before his death in 2004). The plot concerns a fictional 1970s rock band named Strange Fruit, who, after being split up for two decades, a ...f (minimum effort required), it's that cast and crew alike seem primed for comedy in the film's first half, and then abruptly depart those [[Nigel Tufnel]]-e
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  • {{Short description|1969 British historical comedy series}} ...bot Rothwell]], a scriptwriter for the [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'' films]], and the second series by Rothwell and [[Sid Colin]]. Two later specials
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  • ...m star Mary Millington honoured|url=http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/659451/A-blue-plaque-for-a-blue-lady-Risqu-film-star-Mary-Millington-honour ...during this period by shooting short [[Softcore pornography|softcore]] sex films for the British [[8 mm film|8&nbsp;mm]] market, as well as hardcore, [[Porn
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  • ...es Clouseau]]'s ([[Peter Sellers]]) unrelenting ineptitude in the previous films. A typically disastrous visit from Clouseau on the day of his release promp ...Joe Dunne''' stand in for him. Because of the often physical nature of the comedy, this would occur quite frequently.
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  • ...starred in several [[Gainsborough Pictures|Gainsborough Pictures]] comedy films during the [[Second World War|Second World War]] including ''[[Charley's (B ...er role in the writing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britishcomedy.org.uk/comedy/bandwagon.htm |title=Bandwaggon |website=Britishcomedy.org.uk |access-date=
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  • ...for his roles in ''[[The Army Game]]'', the [[Carry On films|''Carry On'' films]] and [[w:the Beatles|the Beatles]]' film ''[[w:A Hard Day's Night (film)|A ...rsked!]]'', again as 'Cupcake'.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ad40b5b|title=I only Arsked! (1959)|website=BFI}}</ref>
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