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  • | premiere = 1975 ...e, the stage show was commissioned by [[Bernard Delfont]] in the spring of 1975.
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  • Barraclough made occasional appearances in ''Coronation Street'' in 1972 and 1975, playing the sleazy [[Alec Gilroy]], theatrical agent to night club singer On stage, Barraclough appeared in musicals (''[[The Boy Friend (musical)|The Boy Friend]]'' and ''[[Gypsy: A Musical F
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  • ...audeville Theatre]], where he remained until 1957. He played many roles in musicals throughout his career, usually in supporting roles in which he was highly r ...Jeeves]]'', [[Her Majesty's Theatre]], 1975; ''Lies'', [[Albery Theatre]], 1975; ''[[The Bed before Yesterday]]'', [[Lyric Theatre (London)|Lyric Theatre]]
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  • ...Stage|date=1 February 2005|website=Thestage.co.uk}}</ref> Between 1969 and 1975 she appeared in nine of the films in increasingly large roles, appearing in Towards the end of her life, Rowlands appeared in several revivals of major [[musicals]] such as ''[[Oliver!]]'' at the [[London Palladium]] and ''[[My Fair Lady]
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  • ...]]. Later she played formidable elderly characters in such films and stage musicals as ''[[Gigi (1958 film)|Gigi]]'' (1958), ''[[Bell, Book and Candle (film)|B ...talk shows. She made further appearances in revue and toured in plays and musicals until an accident ended her performing career in 1977.
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  • ...://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6eede21f|title=Aspects of Max Wall (1975)}}</ref> | 1975
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  • ...record#Stereophonic sound|stereophonic LP]]. He mainly recorded songs from musicals and revues, and he recited many monologues on various subjects.<ref name="G |1975
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  • ...We're British]]'', and continued to appear in musicals and pantomimes. In 1975, he wrote and starred in a one-off pilot ''Milk-O'' alongside his ''On the | {{R|"Newcastle Evening Chronicle 10 May 1975"}}
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  • In 1975, she co-starred with [[Reg Varney]] in a failed sitcom called ''[[Down the ...al)|42nd Street]]'', among others. Her later West End credits included the musicals ''[[Nine (musical)|Nine]]'' in 1997 and ''[[Into the Woods|Into the Woods]]
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  • After Cambridge, he earned recognition and fame performing in musicals and light comedies.<ref name="odb">D. Pepys-Whiteley, [http://www.oxforddnb In 1975, Hulbert published his [[autobiography]], ''The Little Woman's Always Right
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  • |4=''[[The Return of the Pink Panther]]'' (1975) | musicals =
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  • ...alist", in [[The Melting Pot (television programme)|''The Melting Pot'']] (1975). This was a sitcom written by [[Spike Milligan]] and [[Neil Shand]], which He worked on the Australian stage during the 1980s, in musicals such as ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', where he received excellent reviews as Alfred
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  • ...f><ref>{{cite news|title=My mad scene: An ex-Hamlet's strange journey into musicals|quote="It is said I might be a relation of Charles Laughton. Going back a f ...teen – I definitely knew I couldn't be anything but an actor.|date=21 June 1975|magazine=[[My Weekly]]}}</ref>{{r|Clayton|p=26-29}}
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  • ...ie Seagoon]]. An accomplished tenor, he also appeared in [[musical theater|musicals]] and films – notably as [[Bumble (Oliver Twist)|Bumble]] in ''[[Oliver! ...wer of his voice allowed Secombe to appear in many stage [[Musical theater|musicals]]. This included 1963's ''[[Pickwick (musical)|Pickwick]],'' based on [[Cha
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  • | style = [[Comedies]], [[Slapstick comedy]], [[Comedy drama]], [[Musicals]], [[Adventure films]], [[Action films]], [[Sex comedies]], [[Western (genr ...lm)|A Shot in the Dark]]'' (1964), ''[[The Return of the Pink Panther]]'' (1975), ''[[The Pink Panther Strikes Again]]'' (1976), and ''[[Revenge of the Pin
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  • ...returned to London and found success in the [[West End theatre|West End]] musicals at the [[New London Theatre|Winter Garden Theatre]], including ''[[Kissing ...s]]'' and ''[[Up the Front]]''. His final film was ''[[Journey into Fear (1975 film)|Journey into Fear]]'', released in 1976.<ref name="BFI: Filmography"
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  • ...wardy Custard]]'',<ref>{{cite book|last=Dietz|first=Dan|title=Off Broadway Musicals, 1910–2007: Casts, Credits, Songs, Critical Reception and Performance Dat ...p://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/theatre/195810/Darling-Of-The-Day-Lost-Musicals-Ondaatje-Wing-Theatre-The-National-Portrait-Gallery |access-date=14 Novembe
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  • ...irascible Brigadier in ''Tales from a Long Room''. Rushton also wrote two musicals: *''Sassenach's Scotland'' William Rushton (Seagram, 1975)
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  • In the 1950s, Courtneidge's career turned from musicals to straight theatre and revue. In London and on tour she played in the revu [[File:Cicely Courtneidge Allan Warren.jpg|thumb|upright|Courtneidge in 1975, by [[Allan Warren]]]]
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  • ...w:London Coliseum|London Coliseum]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=91}} Other roles in musicals included a part in the 1954 London revival of ''[[w:Pal Joey (musical)|Pal ...e played Mainwaring's drunken brother [[Barry Mainwaring]], in the series' 1975 Christmas episode "[[My Brother and I]]".
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