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  • | years = 1989–1993, 1996, 2001–2003 | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]''
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  • | years= '''1983–1985, 1989<br>1991–1996 <br>2001–2003''':<br>''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''<br>'''2 | last ="[[Sleepless in Peckham]]";<br>''Only Fools and Horses''<br>"[[I Done It My Way]]"; <br> ''
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  • | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'' |classification = [[List of Only Fools and Horses characters|Former; regular]]
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  • ...kshiremen sketch at ''[[w:Monty Python Live (Mostly)|Monty Python Live]]'' in 2014]] ...oup [[Monty Python]] (which included Cleese and Chapman), who performed it in their live shows, including ''[[w:Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl|M
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  • [[File:Graham Chapman Colonel.jpg|thumb|right|Graham Chapman in character as The Colonel]] '''The Colonel''' is a recurring [[fictional character]] from the British television show ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', played by [[Graham Chapman]].
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  • | death_date = {{death date and age|1989|12|12|1915|8|31|df=y}} | genre = Television, cinema, radio
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  • | caption = Derek Fowlds as '''Bernard Woolley''' in ''Yes, Prime Minister'' ...Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin)|MA (Oxon)]] is one of the three main fictional characters of the 1980s [[British sitcom]] ''[[Yes Minister]]'' and its sequel, ''Yes,
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  • {{Infobox television | first_aired = {{Start date|1989|1|5|df=y}}
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  • | last = '[[Sport Relief 2014 Special|Beckham in Peckham]]' (2014) | spouse = [[Cassandra Trotter|Cassandra Parry]] (1989—)
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  • {{Infobox television | last_aired = {{end date|1989|10|08|df=yes}}
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  • {{Infobox television | company = [[BBC]]<br />[[Associated Television]]<br />[[Thames Television]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of recurring ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' characters}} ...when they did, it was usually to link sketches together. A few well-known characters are described below.
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  • ...s a replacement for the [[Lord Percy Percy]] character, who did not appear in the third instalment because [[Tim McInnerny]], the actor playing him, fear ...r in the [[British Army]] during [[World War I]], a supporting protagonist in the fourth series. Both portrayals were of "dim-witted upper-class twits",<
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  • {{Infobox television ...]], which aired from 9 January 1986 to 20 February 1986. The series is set in England during the reign of [[Queen Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth
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  • ...l Obituary, St James Press, 1993, p. 464</ref><br />{{marriage|Tracy Roper|1989}} ...le, curmudgeonly persona and [[w:Mother-in-law joke|jokes about his mother-in-law]] and wife.
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  • | release_date = 2 November 1989 | congress= PR6064.A935 R4 1989
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  • {{Infobox television ...–1990)</small><br />Alistair Clarke <small><br>(credited as Alistair Clark in 1990)</small>
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  • ...e Planeteers|Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]''. He was 3' 11" (1.19 m) in height.<ref>{{cite news|title= David Rappaport, Character Actor, 38, Seen o ...a common form of [[w:dwarfism|dwarfism]]. As a child, he developed talents in playing the [[w:accordion|accordion]] and drums, the latter of which he pla
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  • ...won the [[British Academy Television Awards]] Award for [[British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance|Best Light Entertainment Performan ...nder of the Order of the British Empire|KBE]] award early on in the series in "The Official Visit". The Dean of Baillie describes him as "too clever by h
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  • {{Short description|British television producer, writer and director}} | caption = Snoad at an event in Norfolk, May 2011
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