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  • '''Polly Sherman''' is a fictional character in the [[BBC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Fawlty Towers]]''. Played by [[Conn [[Category:Fictional artists]]
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists]] ...e film and all of the character names (apart from the Milligan family) are fictional.
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  • [[Category:Fictional con artists]] [[Category:Fictional gay males]]
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  • {{Short description|Fictional animated character}} The '''Pink Panther''' is a fictional animated character who appears in the opening and/or closing credit sequenc
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  • During 1941 Searle had gone to the artists' community in the village of [[Kirkcudbright]]. Whilst visiting the family ...etshire|Barchester]] and [[Barsetshire|Barset]] were used as names for the fictional towns near which St Trinian's School was supposedly located in the original
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists|United Artists]] In the fictional country of Lugash, a mysterious thief seizes the Pink Panther diamond and l
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists]] ...=115}}</ref> However, the escape and all following events of the film are fictional. The title alludes to the [[Ancient Carthage|Carthaginian]] military comman
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  • ...he goes to a cafe in [[Montmartre]] and meets a group of English-speaking artists. Here he meets Paul, who speaks passionately about art. He orders a half li ...is of workers and there is a kind of lazy shorthand at work that conflates artists with Paris, existentialism, angry young men, beatniks and beat poets. Cod p
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  • ...d by [[ITV Granada|Granada Television]] from 1974 to 1977. It was set in a fictional [[working men's club]] in the [[Northern England|North of England]] and was ...& Ball]], [[the Grumbleweeds]], [[the Dooleys]] and [[Paul Daniels]]. Some artists to appear on the show were:
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  • ...nds_1959/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> and is probably best remembered as the fictional wife of [[Dickie Henderson]] in ''The Dickie Henderson Show''.<ref name="Da ...k=www.45rpm.org.uk|accessdate=31 October 2010|url=http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/artists-d.htm}}</ref>
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  • ...od Beeblebrox''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|z|eɪ|f|ɒ|d|_|ˈ|b|iː|b|əl|b|r|ɒ|k|s}}) is a [[fictional character]] in the various versions of the [[comedy science fiction|comic s ...verse" (his own left cranium), as voted on in a poll of the readers of the fictional magazine ''Playbeing''.
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists]] ...[[comedy film]] directed by [[Blake Edwards]] and distributed by [[United Artists]]. It was written by [[Maurice Richlin]] and Blake Edwards. It is the first
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  • ...te=30 December 2019}}</ref> His collaborations with Monty Python and other artists were documented in the [[musical film]] ''[[The Seventh Python]]'' (2008), ...ortrayed Dirk McQuickly (a character based on [[Paul McCartney]]), and the fictional group briefly performed 'I Must Be In Love', a suitably Beatlesque pastiche
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  • ...of Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde), starting as a new medical student at the fictional St Swithin's Hospital in London. His five years of student life, involving ...kers got a low budget and were only allowed to use available Rank contract artists.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/245626%7C0/Docto
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  • ...One]]'', an [[Associated Television|ATV]] television drama series about a fictional department store. Richard then appeared in series such as ''[[Danger Man]]' ...ney]] accent. Set in the ladies and gentleman's clothing department in the fictional department store Grace Brothers with Miss Brahms being under the eye of [[M
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  • ...short comedy sketches and occasional, extravagant musical performances by artists of the time. Hill appears in many different costumes and portrays a vast ar ..."Orson Buggy"), [[Kenny Rogers]], [[Marlon Brando]], [[Raymond Burr]], and fictional characters that range from ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' and ''[[Stars
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists]] ...urth wall|straight-to-camera]], and [[docu-drama]] to tell the tale of the fictional 3rd Troop, the 4th Musketeers and their misadventures through the [[Second
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  • ...e Wally Stott Chorale" respectively.<ref name=":4" /> She also worked with artists such as [[w:Noël Coward|Noël Coward]] and [[w:Dusty Springfield|Dusty Spr ...}. ''Wooley’s website'', retrieved 26 March 2018.</ref> ''1977'' is a semi-fictional account of the year in which Morley was enlisted to complete composition of
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  • ...4 were set in [[Deolali]], [[India]], while Series 5 to 8 were set in the fictional village of Tin Min, [[Burma]].<ref name="BBC">{{cite web |title=BBC - Comed |ShortSummary=To ensure the very existence of the Concert Party the artists have to impress the area commander. Also starring Michael Bevis, Rupert Bat
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  • ...efect]], an alien who writes for ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (fictional)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', a pan-galactic encyclopaedia and ...ord is in fact an alien writer for [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (fictional)|''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'']], a pan-galactic encyclopaedia a
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