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  • Like the other films in the ''Confessions'' series; ''[[Confessions of a Pop Performer]]'', ''[[Confessions of a Driving Inst ...ens]], [[Rudyard Kipling]], [[D. H. Lawrence]]) were hardly unusual by the 1970s, but points to ''Confessions'' as an early adaptation of [[Low culture|low
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  • {{Infobox television | name = Rutland Weekend Television
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  • ...|Worzel Gummidge]]'' (1979–81) and [[Magic Grandad]] in the BBC television series ''Watch'' (1995).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity ...0727-72-6|title=Who's Who on Television, 1st Edition|publisher=Independent Television Books Ltd}}</ref>
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  • ...creenonline.org.uk}}</ref> Michael also starred in [[George and Mildred]], Series 1 Episode 5, Your Money or Your Life, as George's Uncle Fred. * ''[[Prison Breaker]]'' (1936) – (uncredited)
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  • ...[The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club]]'', ''[[The Comedians (1971 TV series)|The Comedians]]'', The Embassy Club ...sial as attitudes changed, with the result that Manning was rarely seen on television in the last few decades of his career.<ref name="Timesobit">{{cite news|url
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  • ...ess with a lengthy career spanning some nine decades in theatre, film, and television. She was a well-known actress and star of British films during the [[Second ...in the TV series ''[[Within These Walls|Within These Walls]]'' during the 1970s and continued to feature in films.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.
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  • ...[[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]], the primary antagonist of the ''[[James Bond]]'' series, in the films ''[[From Russia with Love (film)|From Russia with Love]]'' an ...era]]''. From the end of the 1940s, Pohlmann was often present in film and television productions, taking supporting roles in various adventure and crime films,
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  • ...ner, and converted to [[humanism]]. He is quickly faced with a bewildering series of assaults upon his new-found idealism, culminating in a scene in which he * [[Peter Jeffrey]] as Factory chairman / Prison governor
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  • | medium = Television, radio | notable_work = ''[[Sykes (TV series)|Sykes]]'', ''[[The Goon Show]]'', ''[[The Plank (1967 film)|The Plank]]'',
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  • {{Infobox television | location = Studio TC1, [[BBC Television Centre]], London<ref name="rikmayallscrapbook">{{cite web| url=https://rikm
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  • | medium = [[w:Stand up comedy|Stand up]], [[w:television|television]] ...and the [[Royal Variety Performance]]. In the 1990s, he starred in several television shows, including ''Freddie Starr'' (1993–1994), ''The Freddie Starr Show
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  • ...2010. He voices Captain Skipper, the uncle of Pip in the preschool focused series ''[[Pip Ahoy!|Pip Ahoy!]]'' ...] (1990, 1992, 1997, 2001) and seven [[National Television Awards|National Television Awards]] (1996 twice, 1997, 2001 twice, 2002 and 2011).
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  • ...wing is a '''list of characters from ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' feature film series'''. ...et)|Kato]] in the [[The Green Hornet (TV series)|Green Hornet]] television series) is Clouseau's manservant, and an expert in [[martial arts]]. It is unclear
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  • *television personality ...k as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality.<ref name="Stephenson">{{cite web|last=Stephenson |first=Alison
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  • ...[[King Lear]]'', and starring in the sitcoms ''[[Two's Company (British TV series)|Two's Company]]'' (1975–79) and ''[[Never the Twain]]'' (1981–91). ...his character of "Benskin" in the ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' film series as the duffel-coated medical student, regularly failing his finals and spen
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  • !style="background:#69c; width:30%;"| Series ...the crew, with no explanation as to what happened to the human Rimmer from series VIII.
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  • ...of small and uncredited film roles while his reputation grew on radio and television. He played his first role on radio in the 1938 [[BBC]] tea dance programme ...ou View?]]'', which was noted for being the first comedy series on British television.{{sfn|Ross|2002|p=52}}{{sfn|McCann|2009|p=51}} In 1956 he was cast by the [
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  • {{Infobox television | image_alt = Title card for the web series of ''The Fast Show''
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  • ...Saga]]'' (1967) and the ''[[Father Brown (1974 TV series)|Father Brown]]'' series (1974). ...film in the history of Rank. More received a [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA Award]] as best newcomer.
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  • ...nd [[satirist]]. He is best known for writing and playing his on-stage and television alter egos [[Dame Edna Everage]] and [[Sir Les Patterson]]. He is also a fi ...nal renown, and he also appeared in numerous stage productions, films, and television shows. Originally conceived as a dowdy [[Moonee Ponds, Victoria|Moonee Pond
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