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  • | nationality = {{nowrap|[[British people|British]]}}<br/> | data21 = [[University of Cambridge]] (series 4)
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  • ...e to the Galaxy]]'' and is [[Mornington Crescent (game)#Origins|one of the people credited]] with creating the bizarre panel game [[Mornington Crescent (game ...[[BBC Radio]]'s [[light entertainment]] department alongside [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] graduates [[John Lloyd (producer)|John Lloyd]] and [[
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  • ...Empire|KBE]] [[Member of the Royal Victorian Order|MVO]] [[Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)|MA (Oxon)]]}} ...a fictional department of the [[British government]]). In the last episode of ''Yes Minister'', "[[Party Games (Yes Minister)|Party Games]]", he becomes
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  • ...a 1978 television film that traces (in [[mockumentary]] style) the career of a [[fiction|fictitious]] English rock group called [[the Rutles]]. As ''[[T ...html|title=&#124; EW.com|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> ratings of any show on American prime time [[Television network|network television]] t
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  • ...y's Night (film)|A Hard Day's Night]]'', playing the fictional grandfather of [[Paul McCartney]]. Brambell was born in [[Dublin]], the youngest of three sons born to Henry Lytton Brambell (1870–1937), a cashier at the [[
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  • ...Alan cancelled their accommodation in their usual plush hotel during a fit of pique, they are forced to spend the night in a dingy run-down hotel (with a ...moments later, to Wendy's great amusement. (Kendall mimes the performance of "Genevieve" to a rendition by jazz trumpeter [[Kenny Baker (trumpeter)|Kenn
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  • | caption = Baldrick, portrayed by Sir Tony Robinson, in all four series of ''Blackadder'' ...]] [[English people|English]], after [[Acts of Union 1707|1707]] [[British people|British]]
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  • | alma_mater = [[w:University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology|Manchester Technical College]] ...967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'' (1967), the suave crimefighter [[The Falcon (fictional character)|The Falcon]] during the 1940s (a role eventually bequeathed to h
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  • | alma_mater = [[Norwich School of Art]]<br>[[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths College]] ...College]], London, where he studied fine art. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art from Goldsmiths in 1966.<ref name="autogenerated1" /><ref>
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  • | caption = Title screen of the series | list_episodes = List of Mind Your Language episodes
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  • | alma_mater = [[New College, Oxford]] ...emes and images from [[popular culture]]. Potter is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative dramatists to have worked in British te
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  • ...tionary of Contemporary English online |publisher=Longman |work=Dictionary of Contemporary English |access-date=29 August 2014 | url-status=live |archive ...generally rely on multiple meanings of words, or different interpretations of the same primary meaning. They often exploit [[w:ambiguity|ambiguity]] and
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  • | endtheme = {{unbulleted list|"Meet the Gang"|"[[Land of Hope and Glory]]"}} | list_episodes = List of It Ain't Half Hot Mum episodes
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  • | alt = Black-and-white portrait of Margaret Smith ...www.goldderby.com/gallery/triple-crown-acting-winners/|title= Triple Crown of Acting Winners|website= GoldDerby|date= 5 April 2024|access-date= 4 June 20
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  • | alma_mater = [[w:University of Manchester|University of Manchester]] ...ictoria University of Manchester|Manchester University]] and was a pioneer of [[w:alternative comedy|alternative comedy]] in the 1980s.
    64 KB (9,472 words) - 17:51, 9 January 2023
  • | birth_place = Manor Park, London Borough of Newham, Greater London ...ic monologues and songs]], which he performed and recorded throughout most of his 70-year career.
    56 KB (8,391 words) - 00:06, 23 February 2023
  • ...acted out by puppets, with each episode also featuring a notable selection of guest stars and musical numbers from various performers. ...sehold names of its writers and performers. The show became a notable icon of 1980s British popular culture, and it received its own game and a home-medi
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  • | alt = A group of performers in 1940s clothes, dressed warmly for a visit to northern Scotlan ...orsley]]. Handley died during the twelfth series, the remaining programmes of which were immediately cancelled: ''ITMA'' could not work without him, and
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  • | awards = [[List of awards and nominations received by Angela Lansbury|Full list]] ...ates, her work attracted international attention as well as a large number of awards.
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  • | list_episodes = List of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister episodes ...es lasted half an hour, and almost all ended with a variation of the title of the series spoken as the answer to a question posed by Minister (later, Pri
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