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  • * ''[[Carry On Dick]]'' (1974) - Squire Trelawney * ''[[w:The Internecine Project|The Internecine Project]]'' (1974) - Businessman #1
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  • ...ardian}}</ref> Known for his roles as [['Horrible' Ives]] in ''[[Porridge (1974 TV series)|Porridge]]''<ref name=BBC>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/n |1962–1974
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  • ...independent/> He played Idris Hopkins in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' between 1974 and 1975, and appeared in several science-fiction series, among them ''[[Ro |1974 || ''[[The Mutations]]'' || Doctor ||
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  • ...1979, in [[City of Westminster|Westminster]], London)<ref>GRO Register of Deaths: JUN 1979 15 1935 WESTMINSTER – Julian Dean C. Orchard, DoB = 3 March 193 In 1974 he became a member of the [[National Theatre Company]] at [[the Old Vic]],
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  • ...e daughter of [[Norman Stanley Fletcher]], in the BBC sitcom ''[[Porridge (1974 TV series)|Porridge]]'', and its sequel ''[[Going Straight]].'' ...e daughter of [[Norman Stanley Fletcher]], in the BBC sitcom ''[[Porridge (1974 TV series)|Porridge]]'', and its sequel ''[[Going Straight]]''.<ref>{{Cite
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  • *''[[Vampira (1974 film)|Vampira]]'' (1974) - Maltravers [[Category:2002 deaths]]
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  • ...derived from the [[Barry McKenzie]] comic strip in ''[[Private Eye]]''. By 1974, he had largely retired but briefly returned to the screen to appear in ''[ |1974|| ''[[Barry McKenzie Holds His Own]]'' || Colin 'The Frog' Lucas ||
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  • ...761 W. DERBY - Norman E. Vaughan</ref> – 17 May 2002)<ref>GRO Register of Deaths: OCT 2002 B35 246 TOWER HAMLETS - Norman Edward Vaughan, DoB = 10 Apr 1923, ...esented by [[Jim Bowen]]. He made few television or film appearances after 1974, other than appearing as himself in the [[w:Southern Television|Southern Te
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  • ...of 92 following a short illness.<ref>[http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/247577/dawes Telegraph: Anthony Dawes death announcement]</ref><ref>[https: *''[[Follow That Dog]]'' (1974) – Insp. Bridges
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  • Keyes also worked with his wife Gladys ({{nee}} Massey; 1890&ndash;1974). They wrote the radio show ''Charing Cross Road'', a "play with music" a ==Deaths==
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  • * ''[[Bless This House (UK TV series)|Bless This House]]'' (1972-1974, 1 episode) as George Humphries / Sir Maxwell * ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'' (1973-1974, 2 episodes) as The 40" Waist / Dr Wainwright
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  • ...] in the TV film ''Queenie'', with Michael York in ''[[Great Expectations (1974 film)|Great Expectations]]'' and David Hemmings in ''[[Unman, Wittering and |1974 || ''Hunter's Walk'' || Freddie
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  • ...[[The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968–1977)|The Morecambe and Wise Show]] from 1974 until 1977. He won a [[BAFTA]] for the 1977 ''Morecambe and Wise Christmas [[Category:2018 deaths]]
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  • From 1974 to 1977 he was also the "club chairman" in another Granada programme, ''[[T [[Category:1985 deaths]]
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  • * ''[[Swallows and Amazons (1974 film)|Swallows and Amazons]]'' (1974) – Uncle Jim * ''[[Percy's Progress]]'' (1974) – Bleeker
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  • *''[[Paul and Michelle]]'' (1974) as Bellancourt *''[[Percy's Progress]]'' (1974) as French Newsreader (uncredited)
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  • {{Short description|English actress (1912–1974)}} | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1974|08|29|1912|03|04}}
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  • *{{marriage|[[w:Lesley Judd|Lesley Judd]]|1974|1978|end=div}} ...il|Tower of Evil]]'' (1972) and ''[[w:Mistress Pamela|Mistress Pamela]]'' (1974), prior to becoming familiar to British television child viewers as "Mr. De
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  • *''Francis Howerd in Concert'' (1974) *''Marty Back Together Again'' (1974)
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  • * ''[[Professor Popper's Problem]]'' (1974) - Grainger [[Category:2021 deaths]]
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