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  • ...p' to their destination, where they find their headquarters is a tiny shed in [[Bognor Regis|Bognor]]. Their sporting equipment is also very [[Wiktionary There is no room in the shed for both training benches and beds, and the Goodies discover that
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  • | name = Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World | image = Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World.jpg
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  • ...81|title=British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set - The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film|first=Denis|last=Gifford|date=1 April 2016|publisher=Routledge|isbn=97 In a quiet [[England|English]] town, seventeen-year-old Jo Halliday lives a fa
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  • | released = {{film date|1960|2|25|df=y}} (UK){{film date|1960|4|18|df=y}} (US) ...trie|first= Duncan James |year=2017|title= Bryanston Films : An Experiment in Cooperative Independent Production and Distribution|journal= Historical Jou
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  • ...om stone house, which is very dark, and, so that they can have extra light in their house, Graeme smashes some of the stones out from a wall with a club In Rome, the Emperor goes onto a balcony to talk to his subjects, but the Roma
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  • ...rary+sources+in+film&pg=PA889|title=The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film|first=Alan|last=Goble|date=8 September 2011|publisher=Walter de Gruyte ...sinessman hires an unemployed [[upper class|upper-class]] man to tutor him in a number of [[life skills]].
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  • ...d [[location shooting|on location]] in [[London]] and at [[Elvetham Hall]] in [[Hampshire]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Don Chris Pepper (Lawford) and Charlie Salt (Davis) own a nightclub in [[Swinging London]], operating under the suspicious eye of the intrepid Ins
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  • ...the first serial in the [[BBC Television]] ''[[Blackadder]]'' series. Set in late 15th-century [[Kingdom of England|England]], the episode concludes the ...[Patrick Allen]] (who also provided the voiceover introducing each episode in this series) and ''[[The Young Ones (TV series)|The Young Ones]]'' actors [
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  • ...acter is grandfather to [[Del Boy]] and [[Rodney Trotter]]. Pearce's death in December 1984 was written into the series with the death of Grandad. His pl The character was portrayed by [[Phil Daniels]] in the prequel series ''[[Rock & Chips]]''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.b
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  • ...Robdal and Joan and Reg Trotter. [[Nicholas Lyndhurst]], who played Rodney in ''Only Fools and Horses'', plays Robdal alongside [[James Buckley (actor)|J ...to the prequel being recommissioned in July 2009. Filming began in October in London and the production was first broadcast on [[BBC One]] and [[BBC HD]]
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  • ...ish [[w:character actor|character actor]] who appeared in supporting roles in such films as ''[[w:The African Queen (film)|The African Queen]]'', ''[[Tom ...el)|If I Were You]]'' at the [[w:Shaftesbury Theatre|Shaftesbury Theatre]] in 1933.
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  • | caption = James in the early 1970s ...ompassed radio, stage and screen, he was best known for his numerous roles in the [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'']] film series.<ref>{{Cite web |last
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  • ...nd spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of the Japanese. After the war, in 1946 Searle started making new cartoons about the girls, but the content wa ...y modelled on the school uniform of [[James Allen's Girls' School]] (JAGS) in [[Dulwich]], which Searle's daughter Kate attended.
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  • ...ess, he learned to manage a stammer and subsequently developed an interest in amateur theatricals, along with the Tomlinson family, including the young [ In [[w:World War II|World War II]], he volunteered for all services when the w
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  • ...bruary 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor, mainly known for his work in television. ...''[[First of the Summer Wine]]''. Although Sallis was born and brought up in London, the characters of Wallace and Clegg were both [[Northern England|No
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  • ...= The four main cast members of ''Journey Into Space: The World in Peril'' | format = [[w:Science fiction|Science fiction]]
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  • ...vember 1925 – 29th December 2018", so it is understood that Whitfield died in the early hours of Saturday 29 December 2018.}} was an English radio, telev ...es)|Beggar My Neighbour]]'', which ran for three series. She also appeared in four [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'']] films: ''[[Carry On Nurse]]'' (1
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  • | caption = Johns in ''[[The Halfway House]]'' (1944) ...ology series]], including his final role in [[BBC One]]'s 1979 [[detective fiction]] drama series ''[[Shoestring (TV series)|Shoestring]]'' as the Reverend Ja
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  • | caption = Cradock in 1976 .../ref> She frequently appeared on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with her fourth husband Major [[w:Johnnie Cradock|Johnnie Cradock]] w
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  • | period = 1960–1994 ...ed as one of the most influential and innovative dramatists to have worked in British television.
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