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  • |based_on = musical ''[[Lock Up Your Daughters (musical)|Lock Up Your Daughters]]''<br>based on play ''[[Rape upon Rape]]''by [[Hen | studio = Domino Films
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  • | studio = Ivorygate Films ...Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter''''' is a 1968 British [[Musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] starring [[Peter Noone]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://explo
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  • | production_companies = Fitzroy Films Ltd <!-- or: | production_companies = --> '''''Every Day's a Holiday ''''' is a 1965 British [[w:musical film|musical]] [[w:comedy film|comedy film]] directed by [[w:James Hill (British directo
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  • [[Category:1968 films]] [[Category:British musical comedy films]]
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  • | studio = Associated London Films ...rce needed. --> and Lionel Jeffries in the Best Performance in a Comedy or Musical category.<ref name="Britton2005"/>
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  • | studio = [[Tempean Films]] ...nd decide to reform their act. This was one of [[Terry-Thomas]]'s earliest films and is reputedly partly based on his own experiences.<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • ...oduced by [[Amicus Productions]], a company known predominantly for horror films. It was director [[Richard Lester]]'s first feature film.<ref>{{cite book | The film predominantly comprises musical numbers, including performances by the principal actors Helen Shapiro and C
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  • ...eo McKern]], and [[Herbert Lom]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b09f6da|title=Mr. Topaze (1961)|publisher=}}</ref> His son ...eb/20140905001006/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/your-favourite-british-films/107929-mr-topaze.html|archive-date=5 September 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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  • ...nces on television programme ''[[On the Bright Side]]'' as well as several films. [[Category:1960s British comedy television series]]
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  • ...ced, while Kenneth Hume directed, co-produced and co-wrote the story, with musical direction by Mike Leander. This 1965 [[Cinema of the United Kingdom|U.K.]] Based on the star's famous love of animals, this musical comedy portrays Billy setting out to add a sheepdog to his vast entourage o
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  • The plot follows the story of a virginal young woman in 1960s [[Swinging London]] who is faced with a dilemma when she is pursued by her ...Parkin ([[Lynn Redgrave]]) is a 22-year-old Londoner who has considerable musical talent, is well-educated, and has an engaging, unpretentious character. At
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  • | distributor = [[Bryanston Films (UK)|Bryanston]] {{small|(UK)}} ...stribution.pdf|last=Petrie|first= Duncan James |year=2017|title= Bryanston Films : An Experiment in Cooperative Independent Production and Distribution|jour
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  • The film is loosely based on the stage musical [[Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be|Fings Ain't Wot They Used To Be]], written ...resentation of [[Cockney]] life in the [[East End of London]] in the early 1960s. A collection of typical characters such as people at the local pub, local
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  • '''''Privilege''''' is a 1967 British [[comedy-drama]] [[musical film|music]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Peter Watkins]] and pro == Musical score ==
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  • ...about town. His career peaked in the mid-to-late 1940s, beginning with the films of director/writer [[Val Guest]], including ''[[Miss London Ltd.]]'' (1943) ...peared alongside Neagle on stage in the 1953 [[West End theatre|West End]] musical ''[[The Glorious Days]]''.
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  • ...Fraser]], [[Eric Barker]] and [[Sid James]]. The storyline, screenplay and musical score of the film were the work of [[Bruce Montgomery (composer)|Bruce Mont ...[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]]'' and ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' films that were popular at the time, although it is not an official member of eit
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  • ...ted for a [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical]], and the film was nominated for [[Golden Globe Award for Best English-Lan ...], observing rather than participating in the [[sexual revolution]] of the 1960s. He has little personal sexual experience and wishes to gain "the knack": i
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  • ...w bars of music deliberately badly, interspersed with jokes and legitimate musical numbers. He made his first appearance on [[ABC Radio and Regional Content|A ==Films==
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  • ...ayson (actor)|James Finlayson]] in [[w:Laurel and Hardy|Laurel and Hardy]] films, long before it became associated with cartoon character [[w:Homer Simpson| ...Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]]'s understudy and appeared in the 1981 musical ''Underneath the Arches'', with [[Roy Hudd]] and [[w:Christopher Timothy|Ch
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  • ...d East]], he played an instrumental role in the 1960s birth of the British musical theatre scene after an era when American musicals had dominated the [[West ...ore]] for ''Oliver!'', and the [[Oliver! (film)|1968 film version]] of the musical won a total of 6 Academy Awards including the [[Academy Award for Best Pict
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