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- ...e transmitted from October 1965 to January 1977. Thompson rarely worked on television after his voice became well-known, but occasionally appeared in programmes Thompson married [[Scotland|Scottish]] actress [[Phyllida Law]],<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.filmreference.c5 KB (660 words) - 23:14, 15 January 2023
- | nationality = Scottish | occupation = Television presenters, <br />comedians, singers12 KB (1,722 words) - 16:07, 25 August 2024
- {{Short description|Scottish actress (1910–2004)}} ...arch 1910 – 28 November 2004), known as '''Molly Weir''', was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] actress.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b99 KB (1,227 words) - 17:19, 19 December 2022
- ...is a Scottish [[Actor|actress]], known for her numerous roles in film and television. Law has worked extensively in television, including appearances in ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Rumpole of the B13 KB (1,840 words) - 13:09, 15 February 2023
- ...ttle-axe [[w:Ena Sharples|Ena Sharples]] in the [[w:ITV (TV network)|ITV]] television soap opera ''[[w:Coronation Street|Coronation Street]]''. ...s]], [[w:Manchester|Manchester]]. Her father William Brown Carson, who was Scottish, ran a flour mill and her mother, Mary Clarke (Tordoff) was an amateur sing10 KB (1,464 words) - 13:10, 5 December 2022
- {{short description|British television panel show}} {{Infobox television38 KB (5,680 words) - 14:54, 27 January 2023
- {{short description|English actor and television personality}} | occupation = Radio and television presenter, game show host, actor19 KB (2,899 words) - 14:38, 27 December 2022
- ...cartoon shorts and comic strips. The character has featured on children's television from the 1960s to the present day. He has also appeared in pantomimes acros ...puppet was designed by [[w:Peter Firmin|Peter Firmin]] in 1962 for an ITV television series, and was voiced and performed by [[w:Ivan Owen|Ivan Owen]] until his22 KB (3,307 words) - 16:01, 5 December 2022
- ...2, ''[[Guinness World Records]]'' recognised Forsyth as having the longest television career for a male entertainer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guinnessworldr ...Great Marzo'' at the top of the bill.<ref name="Guard1"/> He had made his television debut in 1939 as a child, singing and dancing on BBC talent show ''Come and49 KB (6,903 words) - 13:04, 18 March 2023
- ...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 recordings40 KB (5,949 words) - 11:58, 24 August 2024
- *television personality ...k as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality.<ref name="Stephenson">{{cite web|last=Stephenson |first=Alison88 KB (12,437 words) - 11:39, 1 March 2023
- ...last=Smurthwaite | date=21 May 1996 | access-date=28 July 2019}}</ref> On television, Pertwee starred as the [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] of [[Doctor (Doc ...e book |last=McCann |first=Graham|title=Dad's Army: The Story of a Classic Television Show|year=2001|publisher=4th Estate|isbn=9-781841-153094}}</ref>{{page need42 KB (6,389 words) - 22:59, 10 September 2024
- {{Infobox television ...ouse approached the new controller of [[BBC Two|BBC2]], [[Michael Jackson (television executive)|Michael Jackson]]. He was looking for new shows at the time to r54 KB (8,257 words) - 13:46, 25 August 2024
- ...ng colour television programmes, and Lew Grade, their boss at [[Associated Television|ATV]], could not transmit their show in colour on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]], ...ill hadn't been paid (a joke that was to continue well into their [[Thames Television]] days); also starring was William Franklyn who, at the time, fronted an ad75 KB (10,034 words) - 15:52, 25 August 2024