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  • {{Short description|British television director and producer}} '''Jim Franklin''' is a British [[w:television director|television director]] and producer.
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  • | image = David Bell (television executive).jpg | occupation = [[w:Television Producer|Television Producer]]
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  • ...1998) was a British [[television]] [[Television producer|producer]] and [[Television director|director]] most famous for his work on ''[[Last of the Summer Wine [[Category:BBC television producers]]
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  • {{Short description|British television producer (1924–2013)}} ...dian'', 15 February 2013.Retrieved 16 February 2013.</ref> was a British [[television producer]] of [[light entertainment]] programmes.
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  • {{short description|British producer}} | occupation = [[w:Radio producer|Radio]] and [[w:television producer|television producer]]
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  • {{Short description|British television producer and director}} ...rge Charles Argent''' (21 May 1921 &ndash; 30 October 2010) was an English television producer and director.
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  • {{Infobox television ...] and [[Alun Owen]]. The executive producer was [[David Frost]], while the producers were [[Stella Richman]] and actress [[Stella Tanner]]. All the episodes wer
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  • {{Short description|British television producer (1922–2002)}} | occupation = Television producer, director of programming, former actress
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  • {{Short description|British television producer, director, dancer and choreographer}} '''Ernest Maxin''' (22 August 1923 &ndash; 27 September 2018) was a British television producer, director, dancer and choreographer. He is best known for his work
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  • {{Short description|British television director (1926–2020)}} | honorific_suffix = [[w:Order of the British Empire|OBE]]
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  • | occupation = Television producer and director ...ctor|director]]. He worked on several [[British sitcom|sitcoms]] for [[BBC television]] and became best known for ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''.<ref name="indepe
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  • |occupation=[[Television producer]], [[television director|director]] |awards = [[Officer of the Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (2013)
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  • ...n''' (first name pronounced "Jakes") (23 August 1900 – 3 April 1975) was a British [[radio producer]]. He produced ''[[Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh]]'', ''[[The [[Category:British television producers]]
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  • {{Infobox television | genre = [[documentary television series|Documentary]]
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  • | honorific-suffix = [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] ...1970, ed. Peter Noble, p. 337</ref> (14 October 1919 – 13 May 1970) was a British broadcaster and journalist and BBC Head of Light Entertainment in the 1960s
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  • ...cast of the first series. The actual [['Allo 'Allo! (series 1)#Pilot – The British Are Coming|pilot]] for the show had been broadcast nearly 12 years earlier, ...ruber meets René for the first time ([['Allo 'Allo! (series 1)#Pilot – The British Are Coming|Pilot]]).
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  • {{Infobox television | company = [[Associated Television|ATV]]
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  • '''Jill Allgood''' (15 November 1910 - 1995) was a British producer, director, script writer, author and broadcaster who worked for th ...by [[w:Gerry Anderson|Gerry Anderson]] for [[w:Granada television|Granada Television]].<ref>
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  • ...on''' (28 May 1917 &ndash; December 1979) was a producer for BBC radio and television. He was invalided out of the navy after being wounded during the [[Dunkirk ...ancock's biographer John Fisher suggests that Eton was the first person in British broadcasting to use the term "[[situation comedy]]", in a memo dated 31 Mar
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  • ...1973 to become Head of Light Entertainment at [[w:ITV Yorkshire|Yorkshire Television]] and was responsible for commissioning ''[[Rising Damp]]''.<ref name=scree ...uding [[Dick Emery]], [[Tony Hancock]], and [[Benny Hill]]. He moved into television in 1953, and worked on a wide range of programmes including dancing and [[w
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