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  • | studio = [[Nettlefold Films]] ...] as dim-witted secretary Irene.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9efea842|title=Geraldine McEwan|website=BFI}}</ref>
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  • ...tributor = [[Columbia Pictures]] Corporation (United Kingdom)<br>Oxford Films (United States) ...e Deutsch|location=London|isbn=9780233989853|page=206}}</ref> was released in the U.S. as '''''The Facts of Love'''''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://explore.
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  • ...ch has been a private residence since the [[Cuckoo Line]] ceased operating in 1968.<ref name="DS2017">{{Cite web ...cidents. It is a pity that the Brighton insurance representative had to be in love with the murdered man's wife, for the plot is otherwise free of such c
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  • ...ocated next to the funeral parlour where Dennis works. They hide the money in the coffin of Hal’s mother, who has just died and whose body has been ret ...he has come into money. Inspector Truscott also has a particular interest in Nurse McMahon, he is sure she murdered several of her former husbands, and
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  • | distributor = [[Miracle Films]] (UK) ...=Explore.bfi.org.uk |date= |access-date=2014-05-24}}</ref> It was released in the US as ''Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mubi.com
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  • ...publisher=Explore.bfi.org.uk |access-date=2014-06-24}}</ref> However, Rank Films insisted it was not a sequel.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.ne .... Hodder & Stoughton Publ. (1982), pp. 203-4</ref> Filming also took place in [[Brighton]] including at the [[Palace Pier]]. The film's sets were designe
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  • ...an market; [[Phil Silvers]] (in his only ''Carry On'') is heavily featured in a [[Sergeant Bilko]]-esque role.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/19 ...ombatants at [[Sidi Bel Abbès]], the pair eventually enlist and are helped in surviving Legion life by Sergeant Nocker, although only after they discover
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  • |distributor=[[British Lion Films]] ...oduced in colour. The film stars a selection of actors from previous films in the series, including [[George Cole (actor)|George Cole]], [[Richard Wattis
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  • ...d Kingdom)|Local Defence Volunteers (LDV)]].<ref>The actual talk was given in the evening, when most people would be listening to their radios.</ref> At The local platoon is eventually formed with Mainwaring in command as [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|captain]], Wilson as
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  • ...[[Hattie Jacques]] and [[Bernard Bresslaw]]. It features [[Kenneth Cope]] in the first of his two Carry on appearances. ...presentative]] Vic Spanner ([[Kenneth Cope]]) continually stirs up trouble in the works, to the irritation of his co-workers and management. He calls a s
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  • Douglas was born in [[Gerrards Cross]], Buckinghamshire. ...tory theatre|repertory]] company, before making her West End theatre debut in 1958.
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  • ...'s work, and a classic of its genre. The film had its first public showing in November 1937 and went on general release on 3 January 1938. ...d ramshackle rural [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] [[railway station]] in the (fictitious) town of Buggleskelly, situated on the border with the then
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  • [[File:Marriot Edgar (2).jpg|thumb|right|Marriott Edgar in pantomime dame costume]] ...ue]]s performed by [[Stanley Holloway]], particularly the 'Albert' series. In total he wrote sixteen monologues for Stanley Holloway, whilst Holloway him
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  • | death_place = [[Hartfield]], [[East Sussex]], England ...moguls, Balcon emerged as a key figure, and an obdurately British one too, in his benevolent, somewhat headmasterly approach to the running of a creative
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  • ...] [[serial (radio and television)|series]] and two [[feature films|feature films]] ([[Dad's Army (1971 film)|1971]] and [[Dad's Army (2016 film)|2016]]). ...he nearest large town is Eastbourne, where Captain Mainwaring was educated in the local grammar school.
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  • ...he names [[w:Titsey|Titsey]] and [[w:Limpsfield|Limpsfield]], two villages in [[w:Surrey|Surrey]] near Clarke's home at [[w:Oxted|Oxted]].<ref>{{Cite web ...[[w:Ealing Studios|Ealing Studios]] and was the first of its comedies shot in [[w:Technicolor|Technicolor]].
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  • ...ty Fair (1987 TV serial)|Vanity Fair]]''. He reprised the role of Farthing in the [[Dad's Army (2016 film)|2016 film adaptation]] of ''Dad's Army''.<ref> ...hen Hendon County School).<ref name=":1" /> Williams was an only child and in 1956 bought a house one and a half miles away from his parents' house.<ref
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  • | death_place = [[Midhurst]], West Sussex, England ...''[[El C.I.D.]]'' and ''[[Chambers (series)|Chambers]]''. He also featured in the long-running ''[[Bremner, Bird and Fortune]]'' (1999–2010), on [[Chan
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  • | caption = Marriott in his "old man" character | death_place = [[Bognor Regis]], Sussex, England
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  • *[[List of Carry On films cast members|''et al...'']]}} ...Douglas (actor)|Jack Douglas]], and [[Jim Dale]]. A 31st film was released in 1992, though featuring only four of the "irregular" cast members.
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