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  • ...+Was+a+Crooked+Man&pg=PA979|title = The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film|isbn = 9783110951943|last1 = Goble|first1 = Alan|date = 8 September 20 | studio = Knightsbridge Films
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  • ...of light-hearted subject matter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba13473bc|title=John Paddy Carstairs|website=BFI}}</ref> He w ...tairs directed many British comedies including many of [[Norman Wisdom]]'s films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/590042/|title=
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  • | studio = DJ Films ...s directed by [[Oliver Parker]] and set in 1944, after the events depicted in the television series. [[Catherine Zeta-Jones]] plays an elegant German spy
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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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  • | based_on = [[All in Good Time (play)|"All in Good Time"]] by [[Bill Naughton]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]<br>[[United Artists]]
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  • | image = Burt Kwouk in The Last of the Summer Wine.png | caption = Kwouk in ''Last of the Summer Wine''
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  • | death_place = [[Blackpool]], [[Lancashire]], England ...egular face on television for many years from the 1970s onwards, appearing in series such as ''[[The Comedians (1971 TV series)|The Comedians]]'' and ''[
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  • * Celandine Films ...tle=Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983) |url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6e742e39 |access-date=26 July 2021 |agency=BFI}}</ref>
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  • ...?q=+%22moll+flanders%22|page=5|magazine=Variety|title=Rank 'Moll Flanders' in Wake of 'Tom Jones'|date=5 Feb 1964}}</ref> ...als)<ref>This figure consists of anticipated rentals accruing distributors in North America. See "Top Grossers of 1965", ''Variety'', 5 January 1966 p 36
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  • ...[[w:Seaforth, Merseyside|Seaforth]], [[w:Lancashire|Lancashire]]<!--It was Lancashire until 1 April 1974 and Merseyside thereafter-->, England ...in [[w:BBC radio|BBC radio]]'s newly-created [[w:BBC Radio 1|BBC Radio 1]] in 1967. It was here he developed his trademark voices and surreal characters
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  • |caption = Finney in 1966 |birth_place = [[Salford]], Lancashire, England
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  • | birth_place = [[Wigan|Wigan]], [[Lancashire|Lancashire]] | death_place = [[Lytham St Annes|Lytham St Annes]], [[Lancashire|Lancashire]]
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  • {{short description|Fictional character in Red Dwarf}} {{about|the Red Dwarf character|the Red Dwarf episode in which he first appeared|Kryten (Red Dwarf)}}
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  • ...e and screen|on stage and screen]], especially that of Alfred P. Doolittle in ''[[My Fair Lady|My Fair Lady]]''. He was also renowned for his [[Songs and ...recordings of his many monologues. By the 1930s, he was in demand to star in [[variety show|variety]], [[pantomime|pantomime]] and musical comedy, inclu
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  • In late 1951, producer [[Dennis Main Wilson]] was planning the new run of Goon ...how'' rather than ''Crazy People''. This is purely because everybody, both in and outside the business, refers to it as ''the Goon Show'' (or that ''Goon
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  • | starring = '''Listed in closing credits:'''{{plainlist| ...d 80 episodes in total; a [[Dad's Army (1971 film)|feature film]] released in 1971, a stage show and a radio version based on the television scripts were
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  • | caption = Chaplin in the early 1920s ...5 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both adulation and controversy.
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