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  • '''Howard Irving Young''' (1893–1952) was an American [[screenwriter]] and [[playwright]].<ref>Marshall p.297</ref> During the 19 [[Category:Screenwriters from New Jersey]]
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  • ...ting partner [[w:Brian Cooke|Brian Cooke]], also served as inspiration for American television projects. [[Category:20th-century classical musicians]]
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  • ....com/anglophenia/2015/01/5-classic-american-sitcoms-british-first |title=6 American Sitcoms Based on British Originals |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=5 Januar [[Category:20th-century English screenwriters]]
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  • |[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[Category:20th-century British novelists]]
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  • {{short description|American filmmaker (1922–2010)}} ...(born '''William Blake Crump'''; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.
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  • ...ars. By this time they were living in [[California]], where they wrote the American version of ''Porridge'', ''[[On the Rocks (U.S. TV series)|On the Rocks]]'' [[Category:20th-century Royal Air Force personnel]]
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  • ...y married to Pat Watson, the couple divorced after Guest fell in love with American actress [[Yolande Donlan]] who eventually became his wife in 1954; Donlan a [[Category:English male screenwriters]]
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  • ...by [[Darryl F. Zanuck]] to direct the British and (uncredited) French and American interior segments in ''[[The Longest Day (film)|The Longest Day]]'' (1962), [[Category:English male screenwriters]]
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  • ...ted Television]] (ATV) in the UK and the [[w:American Broadcasting Company|American Broadcasting Company]], produced at ATV's [[w:BBC Elstree Centre|Elstree St Feldman's performances on American television included ''[[w:The Dean Martin Show|The Dean Martin Show]]''.
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  • ...], where they wrote ''[[On the Rocks (U.S. TV series)|On the Rocks]]'', an American version of ''Porridge'', and ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1979 film)|The Pris [[Category:20th-century British Army personnel]]
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  • ...idekick instead; the film was a somewhat unsuccessful attempt to crack the American market.<ref name="reglegend3">{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk [[Category:20th-century English comedians]]
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  • ...n writer)|Tony Williamson]] from the former's story. It was Clemens' first American credit. [[Category:English screenwriters]]
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  • ...company (Pennies Productions), the casting of Sting piqued the interest of American investors. As a result, references to Mr Bates' membership of the [[British ...rack 29]]'' (1988), directed by [[Nicolas Roeg]], was Potter's last filmed American project. However, Potter did provide uncredited script work on ''[[James an
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  • ...uently left Britain for Los Angeles, where he attempted to be a success on American television, speaking on the college circuit and producing the pirate film ' [[Category:20th-century English medical doctors]]
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  • ...Catalog|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/MovieDetails/58833|publisher=[[American Film Institute]]|access-date=20 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="IrishSoul">{{ci ...Doyle spent one year working on the script before Myles brought in veteran screenwriters Clement and La Frenais to help complete it. Upon reading the novel, Parker
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  • ...,p,b,v&results_pp=25&start=1|title=Works Written by Wisdom Norman|work=The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers|access-date=11 October 2010}}< [[Category:20th-century English comedians]]
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  • ...ridge graduates [[Graham Chapman]], [[John Cleese]], and [[Eric Idle]] and American animator-filmmaker [[Terry Gilliam]]. Jones was largely responsible for the [[Category:20th-century Welsh comedians]]
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  • ...so he would not be asked if he meant agnostic. He told [[American Atheists|American Atheists]] that this conveyed the fact that he really meant it. He imagined ...journal |last=Silverman |first=Dave |title=Intervie Douglas Adams |journal=American Atheist |year=1998–1999 |volume=37 |issue=1 |url=http://www.atheists.org/
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  • ...al London]], presenting fellow comedians in a nightclub setting, including American [[Lenny Bruce]]. Cook later joked that it was a satirical venue modelled on Following Cook's 1987 stage reunion with Moore for the annual American benefit for the homeless, [[Comic Relief USA|Comic Relief]] (not related to
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  • ...]'' in the early 1960s and was a guest on the "upside down" episode of the American talk show ''[[Late Night (NBC)|Late Night]]'', during which the camera, mou [[Category:English male screenwriters]]
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