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  • ==Fictional character biography== [[Category:Fictional sailors]]
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  • ...of [[w:HMS Troubridge (R00)|HMS ''Troubridge'']], whose name inspired the fictional "HMS ''Troutbridge''" in the long-running BBC radio comedy ''[[The Navy Lar ...trip around [[w:Cape Horn|Cape Horn]] with "as horny a crew of sex-crazed sailors who ever sailed the seven seas." The trilogy received its world premiere at
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  • }}</ref> In 1981, he appeared as the town clerk of the fictional Frambourne Town Council in the pilot episode of ''[[It Sticks Out Half a Mi * ''[[You Know What Sailors Are (1954 film)|You Know What Sailors Are]]'' (1954) – Humphrey – Naval Attache (uncredited)
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  • ...musical guest, sketches, another musical guest followed by a scene in the fictional flat, either in bed or in the lounge greeting star guests, usually a play " ...ouser suit and red kaftan, the scene concludes with the three appearing as sailors for a routines based on The Fleet's In Town ending with Morecambe stepping
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  • ...dom between 1990 and 1998. It is set in the offices of "GlobeLink News", a fictional TV news company.<ref>{{cite book|author=Horace Newcomb|title=Encyclopedia o ...s and elsewhere for her supposedly secret liaisons with dockers, soldiers, sailors, sportsmen and, in particular, lorry drivers. During one encounter with a s
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  • ...e, the premise of the programme changed to have Handley as the head of the fictional Ministry of Aggravation and Mysteries, where he worked in the Office of [[w ...une 1941, Kavanagh had introduced more characters, and set the show in the fictional seaside town of Foaming-at-the-Mouth with Handley as its mayor, renaming th
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