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  • | style="text-align:center;" | '''Award''' ;[[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]]
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  • ...982 [[British Academy Television Award for Best Actress|BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress]] for ''[[Smiley's People (TV series)|Smiley's People]]''. Her film ...1968 screen version]] and was nominated for the [[Golden Globe Award]] for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Drama. The tour of the play was not a success;
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  • ...Denise in ''[[The Royle Family]]'', a series which she co-wrote. She won [[BAFTA]] awards for her work on ''The Mrs Merton Show'' and ''The Royle Family''. Aherne narrated the [[Channel 4]] reality television series ''[[Gogglebox]]'' from its inception in 2013 until 8 April 2016. Ahe
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  • ...Production and Distribution|journal= Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television| issn= 1465-3451|page=13 }}</ref> ...nd won four [[Academy Awards]], including [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]]. The film was produced and directed by [[Tony Richardson]] and th
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  • ...a British stage and screen actress, author and wildlife campaigner. She is best known for the films ''[[A Town Like Alice (film)|A Town Like Alice]]'' (195 ...that time based at the [[Royal Albert Hall]], London.<ref>V&A, Theatre and Performance Special Collections, Elsie Fogerty Archive, THM/324</ref>
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  • {{Infobox television '''''The Vicar of Dibley''''' is a British [[television sitcom|sitcom]] which originally ran on [[BBC One]] from 10 November 1994 t
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  • ...levision Award for Best Entertainment Performance|Best Light Entertainment Performance]]. ...86.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/royal-variety-performance-home/artistes | title=Artistes at the Royal Variety}}</ref>
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  • ...levision Award for Best Entertainment Performance|Best Light Entertainment Performance]]. ...ies ''[[The Fragile Heart]]''. He was also an [[Olivier Award]] and [[Tony Award]] winner for his work in theatre.
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  • '''''Alfie''''' is a 1966 British [[comedy-drama]] film directed by [[Lewis Gilbert]] and starring [[Michael Caine]]. ...The site's consensus states: "Anchored by Michael Caine's charmingly droll performance, Alfie is an equally raucous and heart-rending portrait of romance in the S
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  • .../> Oldie Camper of the Year, 2008<br /> [[BAFTA]] for Light Entertainment Performance, (1960, 1975)}} ...Scotland|BBC Scotland]] and later became known for his British television comedy shows ''[[The Stanley Baxter Show]]'', ''[[The Stanley Baxter Picture Show]
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  • {{Infobox television * [[Blue comedy]]
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  • ...comedy-classic |title='A Fish Called Wanda' turns 30: an oral history of a comedy classic |publisher=[[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS]] |date=April 2, 2018 '''''A Fish Called Wanda''''' is a 1988 [[Heist film|heist]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Charles Crichton]] and written by Crichton and [[John
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  • | occupation = Television producer, media executive, agent ...edia executive, and agent. She was founder and chairman of the independent television production company [[Hartswood Films]].
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  • ...my Television Award|BAFTA TV Award]] winner and twice a [[Laurence Olivier Award]] winner. ...sed the role in the television sequels ''[[Till Death...]]'' ([[Associated TeleVision|ATV]], 1981) and ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]'' (BBC, 1985–92), and in
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  • ...acclaim and an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor]]. Some of his other notable credits include ''[[Exodus (1 ...[Tony Award|Tony Award]] for [[Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play|Best Actor in a Play]].
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  • ...him in the theatre. He maintained a successful career in theatre, film and television. ...s for his performance as [[Winston Churchill]] in the 2002 [[BBC]]–[[HBO]] television biographical film ''[[The Gathering Storm (2002 film)|The Gathering Storm]]
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  • ...essionally by his stage name '''David Jason''', is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as [[Del Boy|Derek "Del Boy" Trotter]] in the [[BBC]] s ...] (1990, 1992, 1997, 2001) and seven [[National Television Awards|National Television Awards]] (1996 twice, 1997, 2001 twice, 2002 and 2011).
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  • ...url-access=subscription }}</ref> His work included lead roles in films and television series such as ''[[Pennies from Heaven (TV series)|Pennies from Heaven]]'' ...tor]] for the same role. In 2009, he won an [[International Emmy Award for Best Actor]] for his appearance on the BBC One drama ''[[The Street (UK TV serie
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  • ...orter, 'The Robert Clark Account', ''Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television'', Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p503</ref> '''''Hobson's Choice''''' is a 1954 [[British films|British]] [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[David Lean]].<ref>''[[Variety Film Reviews|Variety]]''
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  • {{Infobox television ...site=[[Digital Spy]]|date=9 July 2013}}</ref> It centres on the lives of a television-fixated Manchester family, the Royles, comprising family patriarch Jim Royl
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