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  • {{Infobox television | company = [[BBC Television]]
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  • {{Short description|Group of British comedians}} | nationality = British
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  • {{Infobox television * [[Blue comedy]]
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  • {{Short description|British author and historian}} ..., [[Woody Allen]] and [[Terry-Thomas]], and books about British television comedy such as ''[[Dad's Army]]'', ''[[Yes, Minister]]'', ''[[Only Fools and Horse
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  • {{Infobox television | company = Phil McIntyre Television
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  • {{Infobox television * ''[[Jam (TV series)|Jam]]'' (2000)
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  • {{Short description|Television series}} {{Infobox television
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  • |series=[[Red Dwarf]] |portrayer=[[Clare Grogan]] (Series 1–2, 6)<br>[[Chloë Annett]] (Series 7–9)<br>[[Holly Earl]] (young, Season 8)
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  • {{Short description|2004 television film directed by Stephen Hopkins}} {{Infobox television
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  • {{short description|British television panel show}} {{Infobox television
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  • {{Infobox television ...sitcom|sitcom]] set in a [[comprehensive school]] named Galfast High. Two series, both written by [[Steven Moffat]], were broadcast on [[BBC One|BBC1]] in 1
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  • {{Infobox television ...stopher Ryan]], and [[Alexei Sayle]], and broadcast on [[BBC Two]] for two series, first shown in 1982 and 1984. The show focused on the lives of four dissim
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  • {{Infobox television ...while in the "[[Absolutely Fabulous (series 4)#ep27|Gay]]" special and in series 5, it is performed by [[Debbie Harry]] and Edmondson.}}
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  • {{Infobox television | caption = Series title card <small>(1990–2000)</small>
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  • ...eplacement is Julie, played by [[Judy Flynn]], who is in all episodes from series two onwards, except for the 1996 Christmas special. ...VD]] by 2 Entertain, BBC Warner, and Eureka Video throughout the 1990s and 2000s. An [[audiobook]], read by Barrie as Brittas, was also released.
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  • {{Infobox television ...= Witzend Productions (1983–1986)<br />[[ITV Central|Central Independent Television]] (1983–1986)<br />Ziji Productions (2002–2004)
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  • | series = [[Red Dwarf]] ...k3=Ed Bye |network=[[w:BBC|]] |station=[[w:BBC2|]] |date=28 February 1991 |series-no=IV |number=3 }}</ref>
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  • ...rofessional wrestlers]], [[merchant navy]] sailors, [[Crime|criminals]], [[sex worker]]s, and the [[Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures|gay subcu ...evision documentary,<ref>David McKenna, ''A Storm in a Teacup'', Channel 4 Television, 1993.</ref> there was once (in London) an "[[East End of London|East End]]
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  • ...British]] actors, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects. Mostly filmed on location in London, the screenplay delves into d ...mination for the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy]]. Frequently shown during the Christmas season, the film has proved more p
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  • {{Infobox television ...= Regular episodes<br />''Series 1–5:'' 30 minutes<br />''Series 6–7:'' 50 minutes<br />Christmas specials<br />35–95 minutes <!--- Don'
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