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  • | known_for = [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]] Naughton was born in Glasgow. He was a member of [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]], and part of a double act, [[Naughton and Gold]] wi
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  • | occupation = [[Actor|Comedy actor]] * ''[[No Sex Please, We're British (film)|No Sex Please, We're British]]'' (1973) - Postman
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  • | nationality = British ...''' (8 June 1883 in [[Thames Ditton]], England&nbsp;– 13 April 1966) was a British actor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/169183|ar
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  • ...epage&q=roy%20rolland%20supermarket&f=false Anthony Slide, ''Eccentrics of Comedy'' – Scarecrow Press, Inc. (1998)] – [[Google Books]] pg 96</ref> Roy Ro ...xplore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2bbdfb7aee Rolland] on the [[w:British Film Institute|British Film Institute]] website
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  • ...his role as Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark in the hugely popular British television comedy series ''[[Doctor in the House (TV series)|Doctor in the House]]'' (1969-70 ...omedy/guide/talent/d/davies_geoffrey.shtml Geoffrey Davies] - BBC Guide to Comedy
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  • ...ork=The Telegraph|date=23 April 2021|access-date=2 June 2021}}</ref> was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor. ...ony Marriott at the Film Reference website]</ref> A [[No Sex Please, We're British (film)|film version]] starring [[Ronnie Corbett]] was released in 1973.
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  • ...ng]] act was developed into a humorous show stopper. In December 1926, the British division of [[Phonofilm|DeForest Phonofilm]] released a short sound film of [[Category:English male stage actors]]
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  • ...'' (6 November 1918 – 8 May 1991) was a British actor who appeared in many comedy television series and films. ..._brody/|title=Ronnie Brody|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref>
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  • | nationality = British '''Christopher Mitchell Driver''' (21 May 1948&nbsp;– 22 February 2001) was a British [[actor]] known for his role in the [[BBC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[It Ain't Half Ho
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  • ...es)|The Lovers]]'', ''The Upchat Connection'', ''The Climber'' and the ATV comedy-drama ''[[Shillingbury Tales]]''. ...alking about Nedwell's audition said "his natural personality and sense of comedy were immediately apparent and we cast him on the spot", and recalled his tr
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  • *''[[Barry Lyndon]]'' (1975) – British soldier * {{British Comedy Guide|people|anthony_dawes}}
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  • ...comedy]]. He was best known for playing [[Monsieur Roger Leclerc]] in the British sitcom ''[['Allo 'Allo!]]'' between 1982 and 1989. ...l Jones which then went to [[Clive Dunn]]) . He was in the ''[[Crossroads (British TV series)|Crossroads]]'' soap opera as occasional character Archie Gibbs f
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  • ...hen the comedy duo ended their partnership, Walling moved into [[situation comedy]], appearing in several series—"Just Liz", "Bootle Saddles" and then the ...1980s Walling teamed up with session bass player [[Mo Foster]] for various comedy music projects, with Walling writing the lyrics and Foster writing the musi
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  • ...sher=LULU Press|isbn=978-0-244-40166-5|language=en}}</ref> were an English comedy [[double act]] and the two older brothers of Barry and Paul Elliott, the [[ ...Chinese policemen. Over the course of their career they appeared alongside British pantomime favourites such as [[Barbara Windsor]], [[Ronnie Corbett]] and [[
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  • {{short description|British comedian and actor (1891–1971)}} ...y Lowe Corris'''; 8 October 1891 – 3 June 1971) was a [[Manx people|Manx]]-British comedian and actor.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090118162453/http://
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  • ...me)|Welsh Rarebit]]'', and he gained further success as one of the regular comedy guests on ''[[The Black and White Minstrel Show|The Black and White Minstre ...as Sid Hooper in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] soap opera, ''[[Crossroads (British TV series)|Crossroads]]'', before taking a lease in 1980 on the [[Roses The
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  • '''Michael Howard''' (4 March 1916 – 18 February 1988) was a British actor and comedian.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-peop ...e's Howard - BBC1 Stand-Up|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref><ref name=peggyevansobit>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.
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  • | birth_place = [[w:Lucknow|Lucknow]], British India | known_for = Light comedy
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  • ...Year Programme - Glenn Christodoulou Collection</ref> He was [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]]'s understudy and appeared in the 1981 musical ''Und [[Category:English male comedians]]
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  • ...e Len Bone in the TV series ''[[The Army Game]]''. He also worked in radio comedy and appeared in a couple of films. [[Category:English male stage actors]]
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