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  • ...ssengers seeking a luxury cruise. When the Captain discovers what is going on, he attempts to straighten things out.<ref name="tvguide1">{{cite web|url=h [[Category:1958 films]]
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  • | based_on = {{based on|''[[The Captain's Table (novel)|The Captain's Table]]'' |[[Richard Gordon ( The film is based on the 1954 [[The Captain's Table (novel)|novel of the same title]] by [[Richa
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  • | followed_by = ''[[Doctor on the Go]]'' ...was a British television comedy series based on [[Doctor (novel series)|a set of books]] by [[Richard Gordon (English author)|Richard Gordon]] about the
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  • | image = The Mouse on the Moon poster.jpg | studio = Walter Shenson Films
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  • ...has had no commanding officer for several years. She is moored at a wharf on the [[Suffolk]] coast near the (fictional) village of Meadows End. ...rays, Essex|Grays]], Essex.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reelstreets.com/films/up-the-creek/|title = Reelstreets &#124; up the Creek}}</ref> The Ship, alt
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  • ...22487535/|work=People|accessdate=17 April 2013}}</ref> It is loosely based on the 1939 [[Will Hay]] film ''[[Ask a Policeman]]'', which Guest co-wrote. S ...ir crackpot scheme, Cannon accidentally finds some of the stolen paintings on the beach. However, while he and Ball decide what to do with them, the evid
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  • | image = Carry On Jack poster.jpg ...& Hue">{{cite web|url=http://artandhue.com/shop/carry-on-jack/|title=Carry On Jack |work=Art & Hue |date=2018 |accessdate=23 November 2018}}</ref>
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  • ...and is knocked-out. Yellowbeard, who had secretly [[stowaway|stowed away]] on the ship, overpowers Crisp to save the map and drops him into the sea. Moon ...llowbeard. By happenstance, the ''Lady Edith''{{'}}s new course brings the ships together. To preserve the secrecy of his mission, Clement raises the French
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  • ...be executed for this crime, but manage to escape. They steal a shuttle and set course for their 'birthplace' to find their god. Meanwhile, Lister has spen ...e cat clerics who instantly recognise Lister as their god. Lister tries to set things right, but Kryten advises against it as their faith is all they have
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  • | television = ''[[On the Buses]]'' ...[Beggar My Neighbour (TV series)|Beggar My Neighbour]]'' (1966–1968) and ''On the Buses'' stardom facililated overseas cabaret tours.
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  • | based_on = {{Based on|''[[w:The Magic Christian (novel)|The Magic Christian]]''|Terry Southern}} | studio = Grand Films
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  • |SEAGOON:||I'm going to make a series of short cowboy films. |ORCHESTRA:||"HOME SWEET HOME" ON AMATEUR SOLO FIDDLE. CONTINUES UNDER…
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  • ...=[[British Film Institute]]|accessdate=7 November 2012}}</ref> It is based on the 1722 novel ''[[Moll Flanders]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]]. ...true love, and her friends, and she and Jemmy have a shipboard [[wedding]] on their way to America.
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  • ...ica|access-date=29 April 2018}}</ref> Laurie appeared in scores of feature films with directors such as [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Michael Powell]], and [[Laur ...ama]], then based at the [[Royal Albert Hall]], [[London]] and first acted on stage in 1921.<ref>V&A, Theatre and Performance Special Collections, Elsie
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  • | based_on = {{based on|''[[Whisky Galore (novel)|Whisky Galore]]''|Compton Mackenzie}} ...Galore (novel)|Whisky Galore]]'', and [[Angus MacPhail]]. The story—based on a true event—concerns a shipwreck off a fictional Scottish island, the in
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  • ...e [[w:Commercial Union|Commercial Union Insurance Company]].<ref>Interview on BBC R4 Desert Island Discs 12 April 1980</ref> ...his professional stage debut in Joseph Colton's ''The Gay Dog'' in Preston on 6 September 1954.<ref>{{cite news|title=Change of Policy|quote=Twenty-seven
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  • ...ast by the [[BBC Home Service]] from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the [[BBC Light Programme]]. The first series, broadcast from 28 May to 20 ...lmut1976"/> In the United States, [[NBC]] began broadcasting the programme on its radio network from the mid-1950s.<ref name="Firezine_Goons">{{cite web
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  • ...s/2002/10_october/reddwarf.shtml |title=Worldwide Press Office – Red Dwarf on DVD |publisher=BBC |access-date=28 November 2009}}</ref> ...roductions produced new episodes for [[w:UKTV|UKTV]], which were broadcast on the TV channel Dave.
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  • ...10]] and [[Six Charlies in Search of an Author|7/13]] which were broadcast on a Wednesday. Most of the shows were recorded the previous Sunday with the e ...n and produce the first two editions of the series while his successor was on leave.
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