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  • ...tions Search}}</ref> It was written by [[Alfred Shaughnessy]] based on the British syndicated newspaper comic strip ''[[Tiffany Jones]]'' by Pat Tourret and J * [[Alan Curtis (British actor)|Alan Curtis]] as Marocek
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  • ...ITV Sitcom - British Comedy Guide|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref> It aired for four series between 1958 and 1960. An add ''The Larkins'' was adapted into a [[gag-a-day]] comic in 1960 by Dutch comics artist [[Alfred Mazure]], published in the [[Sunday Graphic]].<ref>Rich Tho
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  • | studio = Walter Shenson Films '''''The Mouse on the Moon''''' is a 1963 British [[comedy film]], the sequel to ''[[The Mouse That Roared (film)|The Mouse T
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  • ...ries was Searle's most famous work and inspired a popular series of comedy films. In the 1950s, films were developed that were based on the cartoon series. These comedies implie
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  • | creator = [[Grosvenor Films]] ...The Telegoons'|date=6 October 2013}}</ref> The original radio scripts were adapted by Maurice Wiltshire, who had previously co-written a number of radio episo
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  • '''''Erik the Viking''''' is a 1989 [[Cinema of United Kingdom|British]] [[comedy film|comedy]]-[[fantasy film]] written and directed by [[Terry J ...t [[Fenrisulfr|Fenrir]] the wolf has swallowed the sun, plunging the world into the age of [[Ragnarök]]. Erik resolves to travel to [[Asgard]] to petition
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  • ...ge name '''Fred Karno''', was an English [[theatre]] [[impresario]] of the British [[music hall]].<ref name=up/> As a comedian of [[slapstick]] he is credited ...'s East End, can be seen as precursors of movie silent comedy. Many of his comics subsequently worked in film and used Karno material throughout their work.
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  • | studio = Grand Films ...her Lee]], [[Richard Attenborough]] and [[Roman Polanski]]. It was loosely adapted from the 1959 comic novel ''[[The Magic Christian (novel)|The Magic Christi
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  • ...of satirical comedies in the 1950s and 1960s. They produced many of their films through their own production company, '''Charter Film Productions''', which ...Earth |url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b69d70b54 |website=British Film Institute |access-date=8 April 2022}}</ref> about the village of [[Tha
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  • ...dy.<ref name="bsg1">{{cite web| url=http://www.sitcom.co.uk/bottom/| title=British Sitcom Guide - Bottom| access-date=23 December 2008| archive-date=3 Februar ...pleted five stage show tours between 1993 and 2003, and adapted the sitcom into a feature-length film, ''[[Guest House Paradiso]]'', released in 1999. A sp
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  • | distributor = [[EMI Films]] ...holy-grail-film | title=''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' (12A) | work=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=28 August 2015 | access-date=24 Septe
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  • ...S STILL IN EXISTENCE, SO PRESENT TENSE IS USED. --> a British television [[British sitcom|sitcom]] about the UK's [[Home Guard (United Kingdom)|Home Guard]] d ...in ''Dad's Army'' are over military age and the series stars several older British actors including [[Arnold Ridley]], [[John Laurie]], [[Arthur Lowe]] and [[
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  • | comics = | films = ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to
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  • |data2 = British '''The Goodies''' were a trio of British comedians: [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] (1940–2020), [[Graeme Garden|Graeme Gard
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  • ...simply '''''Monty Python'''''; sometimes abbreviated '''''MPFC''''') is a British [[surreal humour|surreal]] [[sketch comedy]] series created by and starring ...and sketches targets the idiosyncrasies of [[Culture of the United Kingdom|British life]], especially that of professionals, as well as aspects of politics. T
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  • |honorific_suffix = [[w:Order of the British Empire|OBE]] ...2005) was an English actor, comedian and writer. He was known for roles in British comedy television series such as ''[[Porridge (TV series)|Porridge]]'', ''[
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  • ...rs [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[John Major]] and the [[British Royal Family|British royal family]]. The series was the first to caricature [[Queen Elizabeth Th ...the 1980s, ''Spitting Image'' satirised politics, entertainment, sport and British popular culture of the era. At its peak, the show was watched by 15 million
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  • ...oped the Tramp persona and attracted a large fan base. He directed his own films and continued to hone his craft as he moved to the [[Essanay Studios|Essana ...ve the U.S. and settle in Switzerland. He abandoned the Tramp in his later films, which include ''[[Monsieur Verdoux]]'' (1947), ''[[Limelight (1952 film)|L
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  • {{short description|British surreal comedy group}} ...], he renounced his American citizenship in January 2006 and is now only a British citizen. {{citation|place=DE|url=http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/;art772
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