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  • * [[Judith Anderson]] ...urey]], [[Elke Sommer]], [[June Thorburn]], [[Rik Battaglia]] and [[Judith Anderson]].
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  • | director = [[Michael Anderson (director)|Michael Anderson]] |based_on = ''[[Will Any Gentleman?]]'' by [[Vernon Sylvaine]]
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  • | writer = [[w:Verily Anderson|Verily Anderson]]<br>[[w:Robin Estridge|Robin Estridge]]<br>[[w:Norman Hudis|Norman Hudis]] ...aseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt#akas "No Kidding (1961)"], Release Info, IMDb.</ref> Anderson also wrote the screenplay.
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  • ...= the play ''[[The Chiltern Hundreds (play)|The Chiltern Hundreds]]'' by William Douglas-Home | studio = George H. Brown Productions (for) [[Two Cities Films]]
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  • ...t is based on the 1955 [[Doctor at Large (novel)|novel of the same title]] by [[Richard Gordon (English author)|Richard Gordon]]. * [[Michael Medwin]] as Dr. Charles Bingham
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  • {{short description|1982 British film by Lindsay Anderson}} | director = [[Lindsay Anderson]]
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  • | studio = [[Euston Films]]<br>([[Thames Television]]) | distributor = [[EMI Films]]
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  • | starring = <!-- Organized by broadcast credit order, with new main cast added to the end of the list --> '''''The Funny Side of Christmas''''' is a [[Christmas special]] broadcast by [[BBC1]] on 27 December 1982.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.u
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  • ...ohn Le Mesurier]]. It was based on the 1961 novel ''[[Stop at a Winner]]'' by [[R.F. Delderfield]] who served in the [[RAF]] in World War II. Their record eventually catches up with them, but by that time they've been sent on a mission to [[occupied France]], where they
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  • | director = [[Lindsay Anderson]] | producer = Lindsay Anderson<br />[[Michael Medwin]]
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  • ...ring = [[Rita Tushingham]]<br>[[Ray Brooks (actor)|Ray Brooks]]<br>[[Michael Crawford]]<br>[[Donal Donnelly]] | budget = $364,000<ref name="Deeley">Michael Deeley, ''Blade Runners, Deer Hunters and Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: My
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  • | director = [[Lindsay Anderson]] | producer = Lindsay Anderson<br />[[Michael Medwin]]
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  • ...db.com |access-date=15 November 2008}}</ref> The show was hosted each year by a leading star of BBC TV and featured specially made short seasonal edition ...tars'' has been revived twice, with [[Fry and Laurie]] in 1994, and with [[Michael Parkinson]] in 2003.
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  • | based_on = a novel by [[S.J. Simon]] and [[Caryl Brahms]] | studio = [[Two Cities Films]]
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  • ...ember to travel with the play to London. There, [[Lindsay Anderson|Lindsay Anderson]] remounted it as ''[[The Long and the Short and the Tall (play)|The Long a ...his Story of Yours'' a play by John Hopkins / Hampstead Theatre: programme by Stilwell Darby & Co Ltd: '1987 no 7'</ref> In his final decade he appeared
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  • ...io and television satirical shows and theatre shows, some of which he also directed. ...ol]], in [[w:Bruton|Bruton]], Somerset,<ref>{{cite news|last=Coveney|first=Michael|title=Groundbreaking iconoclast bows out|url=https://www.theguardian.com/me
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  • {{short description|1949 British crime black comedy film directed by Robert Hamer}} * [[Michael Balcon]]
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  • ...ntertainer]]'' (1960), directed by [[Tony Richardson]], who had previously directed him in the theatre. He maintained a successful career in theatre, film and ...ander in a TV version of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1959) directed by [[Peter Hall (director)|Peter Hall]].
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  • * [[Michael White (producer)|Michael White]] * [[Michael Palin]]
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  • |based_on = novel ''[[Moll Flanders]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]] ...November 2012}}</ref> It is based on the 1722 novel ''[[Moll Flanders]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]].
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