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  • ...e of Britain]]'' in 1969 as Sergeant Pilot Chris and in popular television series including ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' in 1968 and then again in 1974, ''[[Z ...004, Griffin appeared on the ''[[Keeping Up Appearances]]'' episode of ''[[Comedy Connections]]'', discussing his role of Emmet in ''Keeping Up Appearances''
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  • {{Infobox television | image = The Thin Blue Line (British TV series).jpg
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  • | occupation = Television presenters, <br />comedians, singers ...appeared as The Krankies in episodes of the [[BBC Television|BBC]] comedy series ''[[French and Saunders]]''. Wee Jimmy Krankie often used the [[catchphrase
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  • ==Television== ...-set sitcom ''[[The Grimleys]]''. He also appeared in ''[[Manhunt (1969 TV series)|Manhunt]]'' in a rare villainous role. He and [[Bob Grant (actor)|Bob Gran
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  • {{Infobox television | caption = Series logo, which appears before the closing credits rolled. Gary and Tony dance
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  • ...e|work=BFI}}</ref> His lugubrious world-weary face was a staple of British television for forty years. ...964), ''[[The Jokers]]'' (1967) and ''[[Carry On Doctor]]'' (1967), and on television in ''Room at the Bottom'' (1966–67) as Mr Salisbury.
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  • ...for her role as ''"The Lovely" Aimi MacDonald'' in the television [[sketch comedy show]] ''[[At Last the 1948 Show]]'' ([[Associated-Rediffusion|Rediffusion] ...ies ''[[Man About the House (film)|Man About the House]]'' (1974), the sex comedy ''[[Keep It Up Downstairs]]'' (1976), and the [[James Bond]] spoof ''[[No.
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  • {{Infobox television | genre = [[Black comedy]]<br>[[Farce]]<br>[[Sitcom]]
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  • | genre = [[Alternative comedy]] ...s...''''', which was labelled as a pioneering example of the [[alternative comedy]] scene. The core members are [[Ade Edmondson|Adrian Edmondson]], [[Dawn Fr
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  • ...ppeared in the film ''[[Steptoe and Son Ride Again]]'' (1973) and the 1973 television Christmas special, 'The Party'. ...Way to the Forum]]'' and ''[[No Sex Please, We're British]]'', as well as television sitcom spin-offs. He appeared in ''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'
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  • {{Infobox television '''''Blackadder: Back & Forth''''' is a 1999 [[science fiction comedy]] [[short film]] based on the [[BBC]] [[historical drama|period]] [[sitcom]
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  • {{ infobox television | caption = Series title card
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  • {{Infobox television | location = Studio TC1, [[BBC Television Centre]], London<ref name="rikmayallscrapbook">{{cite web| url=https://rikm
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  • {{Infobox television * ''[[Jam (TV series)|Jam]]'' (2000)
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  • | awards = [[w:British Comedy Awards|British Comedy Awards]]<br />1997 [[w:Lifetime Achievement Award|Lifetime Achievement Awar ...Show]]'', ''[[The Stanley Baxter Picture Show]]'', ''[[The Stanley Baxter Series]]'' and ''[[Mr Majeika]]''.
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  • | medium = [[Stand up comedy|Stand up]], [[television]] ...[Observational comedy]], [[musical comedy]], [[physical comedy]], [[insult comedy]]
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  • | television = {{Plainlist| ...k/tv/wild_wild_women/|title=Wild, Wild Women - BBC1 Sitcom|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref>
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  • ...ing man's layabout" James Shelley in the television sitcom ''[[Shelley (TV series)|Shelley]]'' (1979–1992).<ref name="i"/> ...1972). Other notable film roles include Private Brigg in the [[Comedy film|comedy]] ''[[The Virgin Soldiers (film)|The Virgin Soldiers]]'' (1969), Dennis in
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  • {{Infobox television ...[[Till Death...]]'', which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981. The series includes 47 episodes, and, unlike its predecessor, all the episodes have su
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  • {{Infobox television | genre = [[Comedy]]
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