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- [[File:Associated London Scripts.jpg|thumb|right|The 1959 rota of ALS]] ...e & Co.: Inside the House of Fun with Milligan, Sykes, Galton & Simpson''. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 2006, {{ISBN|978-0-340-89808-6}}</ref>3 KB (474 words) - 13:53, 18 March 2023
- | birth_place = [[w:London|London]] ...ony Marriott''' [[w:Justice of the Peace|JP]] (17 January 1931, [[w:London|London]] – 17 April 2014)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/o3 KB (416 words) - 18:18, 8 January 2023
- | location_city = [[w:London|London]] '''Grant Naylor''' was the [[w:pseudonym|collective name]] used by writers [[w:Rob Grant]] and [[w:Doug Naylor]] for their collaborative work, includi3 KB (473 words) - 15:48, 24 January 2023
- | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name --> | known_for = [[The Men from the Ministry]]3 KB (419 words) - 18:03, 27 December 2022
- | birth_place = [[Paddington]], London, England | death_place = Paddington, London, England5 KB (669 words) - 15:50, 22 December 2022
- | birth_place = [[w:London|London]] ...a [[w:V-1 flying bomb]] ("doodlebug") while waiting at a bus stop in South London. In 1948, while working at a department store, Goodwin approached Monkhouse4 KB (495 words) - 14:16, 24 January 2023
- ...n''' and '''Dick Hills''', were a British partnership of television comedy writers, at their highest profile during the 1960s. ...ce, they wrote together for hours in the Lyons Tea Rooms in Forest Hill SE London where the staff kept them supplied with drink and food for which they paid4 KB (650 words) - 14:00, 25 February 2023
- | birth_place = [[w:Brixton|Brixton]], London, England ...ixton]], [[w:south London|south London]], and was educated at [[w:Mitcham, London|Mitcham]] County Grammar School for Boys. He was a [[w:Association football8 KB (1,111 words) - 12:05, 6 February 2023
- | company = [[London Weekend Television]] ...Ronnie Barker]]. It was made for the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] network by [[London Weekend Television]].6 KB (704 words) - 12:07, 15 February 2023
- | birth_name = Dennis Jeremiah Mullins<!-- only use if different from name --> | birth_place = London4 KB (581 words) - 10:35, 18 January 2023
- | birth_name = Eric Hugh Peter Merriman<!-- only use if different from name --> | birth_place = [[w:Golders Green|Golders Green]], London3 KB (465 words) - 22:56, 21 November 2022
- ...n '''Brian Barton-Chapple''',<ref>Jeff Evans ''The Penguin TV Companion'', London: Penguin, 2006, p.877</ref> 26 June 1925 – 5 December 1994)<ref name= Waring was the author of numerous domestic sitcoms from the early 1960s, he worked for both the BBC and ITV. His first success was3 KB (366 words) - 15:32, 24 November 2022
- | birth_place = [[London]] | death_place = [[London]]6 KB (836 words) - 11:48, 7 February 2023
- | death_place = [[Northwood, London|Northwood]], England | resting_place = Breakspear Crematorium, [[Ruislip]], London, England5 KB (801 words) - 11:37, 21 February 2023
- ...by [[Associated-Rediffusion]] during 1956 and was broadcast only in the [[London]] area. ...were many contributions from members of [[Associated London Scripts]], the writers' co-operative, including [[Dave Freeman (British writer)|Dave Freeman]] and3 KB (377 words) - 19:03, 27 September 2024
- ...s for the [[BBC radio|BBC]] in Leeds in 1926, as Max Kester. He moved to London by the late 1920s, and worked for [[His Master's Voice]] records.<ref name= ...gifford>[[Denis Gifford]], ''The Golden Age of Radio'', B.T. Batsford Ltd, London, 1985, {{isbn|0-7134-4235-2}}, p.217</ref>5 KB (639 words) - 17:46, 8 January 2023
- | company = [[London Weekend Television|London Weekend]] ...ectly from its predecessor ''[[Doctor in Charge]]'', and was produced by [[London Weekend Television]] in 1974.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nostalgiacentral.c4 KB (553 words) - 08:04, 23 September 2024
- ...pa''.<ref name="eagletimes">[http://eagle-times.blogspot.com/2008/09/eagle-writers-peter-ling-1926-2006.html Peter Ling (1926–2006)], eagle-times.blogspot.c ...a Yorkshire [[family saga]] set in the textiles industry, shown on the BBC from 1967 to 1968. Ling wrote for ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Sexton Blake]7 KB (940 words) - 14:40, 23 December 2022
- | death_place = [[w:London|London]], England ...=Joe | last=McGrath | date=14 January 1997 | accessdate=1 May 2010}}</ref> From 1970 to 1973, he was the [[w:BBC|BBC]]'s Head of Comedy.<ref name=screenonl5 KB (775 words) - 22:52, 21 October 2022
- |birth_place = [[Hampstead]], [[London]], England |death_place = London, England5 KB (641 words) - 23:53, 21 January 2023