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  • ...ight Programme|BBC Light Programme]] from 1951 to 1953. The first of these shows were actually called ''Crazy People'' and subtitled "The Junior Crazy Gang" ...and Richard Dendy moulded them in latex rubber. He sold the series to the BBC for less than they had cost to make. He then spent two years touring in Aus
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  • ...andits|Time Bandits]]'' and ''[[w:The Bride (1985 film)|The Bride]]'', and television series ''[[w:L.A. Law|L.A. Law]]'', ''[[w:The Wizard (TV series)|The Wizard ...McCoy had previously appeared together in ''Illuminatus!'' at the Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool (founded by [[w:Ken Campbell|Ken Campbell]] and [[w:Ch
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  • ...|first3=Juliet (director) |last3=May |author-link3=Juliet May |network=[[w:BBC|]] |station=[[w:BBC2|]] |date=20 February 1992 |series-no=V |number=1 }}</r ...o a humanoid form over three million years while Lister was in [[w:stasis (fiction)|stasis]] (suspended animation). As a character he is vain and aloof, and l
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  • ...-|access-date=2006-12-13--></ref> He appeared in a variety of stage, film, television and radio productions throughout his career. ...re]] and [[George Bernard Shaw]]. During the 1950s, he continued to direct shows at Unity, and on one occasion appeared in court (along with [[Vida Hope|Vid
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  • {{Infobox television episode ...title =BBC – Programme Catalogue – RED DWARF VII – OUROBOROS | publisher = BBC |access-date = 12 December 2007}}</ref> Written by [[Doug Naylor]] and dire
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  • | television = {{plainlist| ...d singer. She is best known for having played Nurse Gladys Emmanuel in the BBC comedy series ''[[Open All Hours]]'' (1976–1985) and its sequel, ''[[Stil
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  • ...rd the [[spacecraft|spaceship]] ''Red Dwarf''. As well as appearing in the television series, she is also a major character in the ''Red Dwarf'' novel ''[[Last H ===Television===
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  • ...er]] in the various versions of the [[comedy science fiction|comic science fiction]] series ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' by [[Douglas Adams]]. ..."an accident with a [[Birth control|contraceptive]] and a [[Time travel in fiction|time machine]]", his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather are actuall
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  • {{Infobox television | network = [[BBC Two]]
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  • * Television ...dated 2010 list. He was a frequent guest on other panel shows, including [[BBC]]'s ''[[Have I Got News for You]]'', ''[[QI]]'' and ''[[They Think It's All
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  • ...= {{hlist|[[Actor]]|[[straight man]]|[[Radio personality|radio]] and [[television presenter]]}} .../b00b7bd1 |series-no=15 |number=7 |first=Nicholas |last=Parsons |station=[[BBC Radio 4]] |date=13 May 2008 |access-date=18 January 2014}}</ref> }}
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  • | format = [[Comic science fiction]] | home_station = [[BBC Radio 4]]
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  • | medium = Stage, television, film ...Half Hour]]'', first in the radio series and later when it was adapted for television and ran from 1954 to 1960. Afterwards, he became known as a regular perform
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  • ...me Garden]] <br />in a screenshot from the title sequence <br />of the BBC television series |data6 = [[Television|Television]], [[theatre|theatre]], [[sound recording and reproduction|audio recordings
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  • ...ontrol of Associated Communications Corporation, the parent company of his television and other interests, to [[Robert Holmes à Court]], an Australian. Lord Gra ...p://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/lewgrade.htm Television Greats: Lew Grade], Television Heaven entry.</ref> He was signed as a dancer by Joe Collins (father of [[J
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  • ...nd comic historian, comic artist and writer, non-fiction writer, radio and television ...s of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, early film history, horror films, science-fiction films, early radio history.
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  • ...the long-running British [[w:science fiction on television|science-fiction television]] series ''[[w:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]'' from 1966 to 1969; he reprised the ...is appearances, including most of his personal favourites, remain [[w:Lost television broadcast|missing]] to this day.
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  • | medium = Radio, television | notable_work = [[#Shows presented|See below]]
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  • ...ary 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor, mainly known for his work in television. Among his television credits, Sallis appeared in ''[[w:Danger Man|Danger Man]]'', ''[[w:The Aven
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  • ...Naylor |first3=Ed (director) |last3=Bye |author-link3=Ed Bye |network=[[w:BBC|]] |station=[[w:BBC2|]] |date=28 February 1991 |series-no=IV |number=3 }}</ ...Andy (director) |last3=de Emmony |author-link3=Andy de Emmony |network=[[w:BBC|]] |station=[[w:BBC2|]] |date=28 October 1993 |series-no=VI |number=4 }}</r
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