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  • ==Plays and other work== ...1994), and ''Funny About Love'' (two UK national tours 1999–2000). All his plays are published by [[Samuel French, Inc.#Samuel French Limited|Samuel French]
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  • | starring = [[Jim Dale]]<BR>[[Arthur Lowe]]<BR>[[Bill Maynard]]<BR>[[Tony Selby]]<BR>[[Geoffrey Hughes (actor)|Geoffrey Hughes]]<BR>[[John Forgeham]] | editing = [[Tony Lenny]]
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  • * [[w:Erroll Garner|Erroll Garner]] – ''Erroll Garner Plays Gershwin and Kern'', 1968<ref name="standards" /> *The song was included in the [[w:Tony Award|Tony Award]]-winning Broadway musical ''[[w:Crazy for You (musical)|Crazy for Yo
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  • | director = [[Tony Richardson]] ...s a 1977 British [[historical drama|period]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Tony Richardson]]. It is based on the 1742 novel ''[[Joseph Andrews]]'' by [[Hen
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  • | name = Tony Haygarth | image = Tony Haygarth photo portrait.webp
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  • ...= Series logo, which appears before the closing credits rolled. Gary and Tony dance badly in the background. ...s]]) and his flatmates Dermot Povey ([[Harry Enfield]]; series 1 only) and Tony Smart ([[Neil Morrissey]]; series 2 onwards). It was first broadcast on [[I
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  • ...ance in ''[[Room at the Top (1959 film)|Room at the Top]]'' (1959) and a [[Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play]] for ''[[The Mil ...g professional relationship with [[Noël Coward]], appearing in many of his plays throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The most successful was her teaming with [[
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  • ...[[Kenneth Williams]], based on Williams' own diaries. [[Cheryl Campbell]] plays Williams's mother, Lou. * [[Martin Trenaman]] – [[Tony Hancock]]
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  • [[Category:1960 plays]] [[Category:Broadway plays]]
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  • ...n's Golden Age, he wrote scripts for comedians including [[Benny Hill]], [[Tony Hancock]], [[Ted Ray (comedian)|Ted Ray]], [[Terry Scott]], [[Spike Milliga ...[[Amanda Barrie]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = ROB WILTON THEATRICALIA – Other Plays 1980–89|url = http://www.phyllis.demon.co.uk/theatricalia/08plays/plays80
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  • ...Ambler, [[John Cox (sound engineer)|John Cox]], Jim Groom, Bob Jones and [[Tony Dawe]] [[Category:American films based on plays]]
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  • ...lly as Gerry Fields, Yvonne Shanely as Janine Reilly, Stephen Gallagher as Tony Lynch, Sharon Carroll as Nuala Ryan, Laura Bermingham as Woman on Yacht. ...ests, Kevin Moore as Bishop O'Neill, [[Denys Hawthorne]] as Bishop Jordan, Tony Guilfoyle as Father Larry Duff.
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  • ...with ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' (1960), directed by [[Tony Richardson]], who had previously directed him in the theatre. He maintained Finney's first film appearance was in [[Tony Richardson]]'s ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' (1960), with
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  • ...6 series ''[[The Fragile Heart]]''. He was also an [[Olivier Award]] and [[Tony Award]] winner for his work in theatre. ...ed at the [[University of Cape Town]], where he met and sometimes acted in plays with [[Theo Aronson]],<ref>[Aronson, Theo, Royal Subjects (2001), p.152]</r
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  • ...ge (film)|Doctor at Large]]'' (1957). He then became highly regarded as an award-winning Shakespearean and West End theatre actor and television sitcom star, winnin ...t of Order]]'' (1990). In 1976, he was nominated for a [[Tony Award]] as [[Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play#1970s|Best Actor]] for his performance on [[
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  • | producer = Blake Edwards<br />[[Tony Adams (producer)|Tony Adams]] (Associate Producer)<br>'''Animation:'''<br>[[Richard Williams (ani ...ter, and eventually Clouseau himself escape the dissolving castle, Dreyfus plays "[[Tiptoe Through the Tulips|Tiptoe Through the Tulips]]" on the castle's [
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  • | starring = Rowan Atkinson<br/>[[Tony Robinson]]<br/>[[Tim McInnerny]]<br/>[[Brian Blessed]]<br/>[[Elspet Gray]]< ...], the [[Duke of Northumberland]] ([[Tim McInnerny]]); and [[Baldrick]] ([[Tony Robinson]]), a more intelligent servant of no status.
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  • ...in the 1960 horror film ''[[w:Peeping Tom|Peeping Tom]]'', which a dancer plays on a tape recorder.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://ww Morley's talent was noted by many of her peers. Arranger Tony Osborne said that she was "at the top of the range [...] second only to Rob
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  • * [[Tony Robinson]] – Baldrick, a Witch Actor Tony Robinson singles out "Witchsmeller Pursuivant" as the episode in which Bald
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  • ...tor, author, poet, and raconteur. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career, including the three 1960s [[The Beatles|Beat ...hich transferred to [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and for which he won a [[Tony Award]]. Spinetti's film career developed simultaneously; his dozens of fi
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