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  • {{Infobox television | first_aired = {{start date|1968|10|28|df=y}}
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  • {{Infobox television episode | airdate = {{Start date|df=yes|1968|07|31}}<ref name="Complete A-Z"/>
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  • ...s an English [[w:actor|actor]] who is best remembered for supporting roles in many [[w:British sitcom|British sitcom]]s from the 1970s onwards. ...J.B. Priestley|J.B. Priestley]].<ref name="The Good Life"/> He then worked in [[w:Repertory|rep]].<ref name="The Good Life"/>
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  • ...[Things that Go Bump in the Night (Dad's Army episode)|Things that Go Bump in the Night]]" ...] (played by [[Talfryn Thomas]]), who had made a previous cameo appearance in the episode "[[My British Buddy]]".
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  • .... This has earned him great respect among the platoon members and resulted in him being appointed as the [[First Aid]] supervisor. Ridley himself fought ...uring the First World War with the [[Somerset Light Infantry]], and fought in the [[Battle of the Somme]], where he was severely wounded.<ref>Webber, Per
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  • | genre = Television, cinema, radio ...d Colin - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie|work=AllMovie}}</ref> Earlier in his career, he was a musician and occasional lyricist.
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  • | caption = Terry Collier in [[Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?]] | occupation = Electrician (by trade), corporal in the British Army, car washer, hospital porter, fork lift driver, taxi drive
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  • * [[Alan Arkin]] (1968) ...ted as Turk Thrust II) in the 1983 film ''[[Curse of the Pink Panther]]''. In the [[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|2006 remake]] and its [[The Pink Panther
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  • ...lie Garnett (father)<br>Michael Rawlins, Junior (grandson)<br>Maud (sister-in-law) ...[Till Death...]]'' and ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]''. He also appeared in the [[chat show|chat show]] ''The Thoughts of Chairman Alf''. The character
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  • ...rgh-fringe-show-interview|title=Ian Lavender: 'Dad's Army cost me a career in the movies'|date=7 August 2014|website=the Guardian}}</ref> ...nager. On chatting to Wilson, he says "And how's your son?" Wilson laughs in an embarrassed tone and says that he has left the bank and is now an Under
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  • The following is a '''list of characters from ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' feature film series'''. *This table shows the recurring characters and the actors who have physically or vocally portrayed them throughout the
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  • ...atoon member and undertaker, first portrayed by [[John Laurie]] in the BBC television [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]''. He is noted for his catchphrases "We're doom ...p. 228</ref> an apparently desolate and bleak<ref>He suggests this himself in the episode "No Spring for Frazer" Series Three, first broadcast 4 December
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  • {{Infobox television | company = [[BBC]]<br />[[Associated Television]]<br />[[Thames Television]]
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  • ...ldren's television from the 1960s to the present day. He has also appeared in pantomimes across the UK. ...Boom! Boom!]]", used after something he finds funny, and also for speaking in a "posh" accent and manner, referring to himself as a "fella". The characte
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  • ...figure of a springing panther" when held up to the light in a certain way; in the credits this was translated to an animated pink [[Black panther|panther ...toons|theatrical shorts]], television cartoons and merchandise. He starred in 124 short films, four TV series and four TV specials. The character is clos
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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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  • ...]] and [[India]] and gives a glimpse to the military traditions and events in the concluding years of the 19th century. ..." he startles his khaki clad colleagues by appearing at a court of enquiry in the pre-1914 scarlet and blue [[full dress uniform]] of the regiment, compl
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  • | occupation = {{hlist|Dancer|singer|comedian|actor|television presenter|musician}} ...a performer on stage, television and film, he became best known to British television viewers as the long-running presenter of the children's series ''[[Record B
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  • ...on and radio, and was known for playing [[The Monk (Doctor Who)|The Monk]] in ''[[Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]''. Butterworth was married to the actress and i ...line-up, something which offered inspiration to him when starting a career in acting.<ref name="what">{{cite web|url=http://www.carryon.org.uk/regulars_f
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  • ...bank chief clerk]], first portrayed by [[John Le Mesurier]] in the [[BBC]] television [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]''.<ref name=Webber>{{Cite book|last= Webber |fi ...e reached the rank of captain in the [[Middlesex Regiment]] whilst serving in the [[First World War]].
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