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  • ...th Penny. In the final episode, Vince is still recovering from his painful divorce when his father pays a visit. Vince is told that unless he calls the weddin [[Category:Television series about couples]]
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  • ...Geraldine admits her pill-switching scheme to Grace and Grace tells Gerald about it, Gerald uses the scheme on Prudence to generate incriminating evidence o ...he asks him how he knew about them, thinking that he has already found out about her taking Prudence's pills, at which point they both realise that she has
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  • ...divorce has cost him dearly, although he still has his [[Porsche]]. Leigh works as a [[waiter|waitress]] for [[Public school (UK)|public school]]-educated
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  • ...to [[Bob Ferris (Likely Lads)|Bob]] and [[Terry Collier|Terry]], both aged about thirty, playing [[Association football|football]] with some boys. ...th Thelma, and jaded with his social activities (the two things he boasted about in the television series).
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  • ...ion facility)|Dock10]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.dock10.co.uk/about/news/goodnight-sweetheart/ |title=Goodnight Sweetheart |publisher=[[Dock10 ...e Marks]] and [[Maurice Gran]], and produced by the [[BBC]]. The sitcom is about the life of Gary Sparrow, an accidental [[time travel]]ler who leads a doub
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  • ...])&nbsp;– Jean's daughter, and Sandy's best friend, later Alistair's wife. Works with Sandy. ...ry clever") and, during most of the series, lives with her mother and also works at the secretarial agency.
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  • ...[[sitcom|situation comedy]] written by [[Esmonde and Larbey|Bob Larbey]], about the failure of a millionaire's marriage, and his relationship with his asso ...elf unable to understand why he lives "all the way over there" (in reality about 14 miles away) in his big house.
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  • | works = Produced ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]'' ...rking life put a strain on their marriage. They remained friends but their divorce in 1984 destroyed her confidence}}</ref> The couple had two daughters: [[Su
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  • ...has two sisters (Julie and Tasha) and a half-brother, [[#Munch|Munch]]. He works as a mechanic at Brindley Autos, originally owned by his father until it wa ...ing his earlier proposal to her, and they finally marry in Series 7. Donna works at the Archer after taking over the manager's position from [[#Tim Claypole
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  • ...[[BBC television]] [[British sitcom|sitcom]] written by [[Steven Moffat]] about the rise and fall of a relationship. It juxtaposes a couple, Mark ([[Robert ...DVD audio commentary</ref> As Moffat wondered what to do next and worried about his future employment, [[Bob Spiers]], ''Press Gang'''s primary director, s
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  • ...aged 80 in [[w:Guildford|Guildford]], Surrey. His first marriage ended in divorce; as did his second marriage, to Judi Smith. His third marriage, to Geraldin *"Spanner in the Works" (co-written with Harry Driver, 1967)
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  • ...A weekly running gag had her revealing a new and more unlikely revelation about her character's back-story in each episode. Further character-led humour ca ...lthough they lived with their mother for three years immediately after the divorce.
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  • ...ed Chapel Street School.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=2}}{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=11}} From about 1927 he went to Alma Park School,{{sfnp|Lowe|1997|p=24}}{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p= ...oan were engaged in June 1946 and lived together from August. After Joan's divorce came through they married at a registry office in Robert Adam Street, The S
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  • ...oduced to the works of [[Auguste Escoffier]]. She later wrote passionately about the change from ''[[service à la française]]'' to ''[[service à la russe ...ed extravagant, but was generally cost-effective, and Fanny seemed to care about her audience. Her catchphrases included "This won't break you", "This is pe
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  • ...ed [[voice over]] artist and actress Debbie Wheeler. The marriage ended in divorce in 1996. |1967 || ''[[Comedy Playhouse]]'' || Charlie || Episode: "A Spanner in the Works"
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  • ...fe, Le Mesurier died in 1983, aged 71, from a stomach haemorrhage, brought about as a complication of [[cirrhosis]] of the liver. After his death, critics r ...tory company typically staged evening performances of three-act plays; the works changed each week, and rehearsals were held during the daytime for the foll
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  • ...per]] opposite [[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]] in the sitcom ''[[Man About the House]]'' (1973–1976) and its spin-off ''[[George and Mildred]]'' (19 ...n episode of ''[[Brothers in Law (TV series)|Brothers in Law]]'', a sitcom about a young lawyer alongside a young [[Richard Briers]] and went on to make her
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  • She ostentatiously brags about her possessions, including her "white slimline telephone with automatic red ...h bone in my body" or "I can't abide such snobbery like that" when talking about those she considers her competition.
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  • ...b |url=http://keynessociety.wordpress.com/about-the-keynes-society/ |title=About us " Keynes Society |date=28 February 2009 |publisher=Keynessociety.wordpre ...1960s the [[satire boom]] was coming to an end and Cook said: "England was about to sink giggling into the sea."<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.co
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  • ...ed the reaction as: "They were in hysterics. All the officers were falling about laughing."<ref name=GuardWordsWis>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian. ..._in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=25&start=1|title=Works Written by Wisdom Norman|work=The American Society of Composers, Authors an
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