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  • | language = English ...ets were occasionally visited by nearby Vallance Road residents the [[Kray twins]]. Some sources claim the Krays made a cameo appearance towards the end of
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  • ...ion=Glasgow|date=23 September 1985|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> was an English entertainer.<ref name=bfi/> ...ref> His two sisters Winifred and Teresa ('Triss') known as "the Henderson Twins", were also performers in the style of the [[Andrews Sisters|Andrews Sister
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  • | language = English ...elebration it seems it is a girl so Myrtle still gets the money, but it is twins and the second child born with seconds to go is a boy. Tony wants to be gen
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  • ...ieved 23 May 2013)</ref> known professionally as '''Jimmy Jewel''', was an English comedian and actor whose long career in stage, radio, television and film p ...He appeared as Cannonball Lee, the boxing-loving grandfather of the [[Kray twins]] in the 1990 film ''[[The Krays (film)|The Krays]]'', and as [[Michael Pal
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  • ...illiam Joseph Waddington''' (10 June 1916 &ndash; 9 September 2000) was an English actor, comedian and co-author who was born in [[Oldham]], [[Lancashire]]. I ...l, a public house in Oldham. He was the couple's fourth child, having lost twins the year before. Waddington, and his sister Connie, were brought up by fami
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  • | language = English ...A few months later, a total of six newborn babies arrive, Rose having had twins.
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  • ...r of the British Empire|CBE]] (6 February 1933 – 29 September 1996) was an English comedian, actor, TV presenter, and game show host.<ref>{{cite news| url=htt ...e Crowther Show'', a comedy sketch show, with three older comics, [[Arthur English]], [[Chic Murray]] and [[Albert Modley]] ("Eee it's grand to be daft!") as
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  • | language = English [[Category:English-language television shows]]
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  • [[Dennis Price]] (1915–1973) was an English actor. He made his professional debut at the [[Sondheim Theatre|Queen's The *''[[Twins of Evil]]'' (1971) as Dietrich
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  • ...), born '''George Marriott Edgar''' in [[Kirkcudbright]], Scotland, was an English poet, scriptwriter and comedian,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.poetry.net/ ...d and Jenny Taylor's children were Alice Marriott Edgar (b. 1876, London), twins Richard and Jennifer Marriott Edgar (b. 1878, London), after whose births t
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  • ...5 November 2001), known collectively as the '''Boulting brothers''', were English filmmakers and [[identical twin]]s who became known for their series of sat Both twins were educated at [[Reading School]], where they formed a film society. They
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  • ...gerald (British actress)|Geraldine Fitzgerald]]) and new [[English studies|English]] teacher Suzy Travis ([[Nicola Walker]]) attempt to help him solve the pro ...ist)|John Wells]]) has locked himself in a cupboard, and that the previous English teacher has died whilst teaching a class. Slatt ([[David Bamber]]) attempts
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  • '''Max Wall''' (12 March 1908 &ndash; 21 May 1990) was an English actor and comedian whose performing career covered [[music hall]], films, t ...re are now Melvyn (aged nine), Martin (nearly five) and the four-month-old twins Meredith and Maxine. ... In the same way, because the Walls, like other cou
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  • | language = English ...in bed. In 1978, Robin and Vicky married and two years later had a set of twins, whom they eventually name Lucy and James Alexander Tripp. At the end of th
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  • ...'Adrienne Riccoboni''' in [[Glasgow]] in November 1931, the daughter of an English mother (Olive Smethurst) and an Italian father (Luigi Riccoboni; sometimes ...in London and in the provincial theatres. She appeared in one of the first English performances in 1968 of ''[[Come and Go]]'', [[Samuel Beckett]]'s one-act "
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  • ...n Franklyn John Rose Price''' (23 June 1915 &ndash; 6 October 1973) was an English actor, best remembered for his role as Louis Mazzini in the film ''[[Kind H ...horror movies including '' [[The Haunted House of Horror]]'' (1969), ''[[Twins of Evil]]'' (1971), ''[[Horror Hospital]]'' (1973) and ''[[Theatre of Blood
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  • ...rder of the British Empire|MBE]] (born 28 May 1935) is an [[English people|English]] stage, film and television actress, known for her roles as [[Valerie Barl ...62, in a wedding watched by 15.8 million viewers. In 1965, Val and Ken had twins, and [[ITV Granada|Granada Television]] received numerous congratulation gi
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  • ...French]] [[Accent (sociolinguistics)|accent]]—while other characters speak English, often with their own accents. Clouseau's accent is not emphasized in the f ...brelli's mother) but is shocked to learn that Clouseau and Maria conceived twins: Jacques ([[Roberto Benigni]]) and Jacqueline Gambrelli ([[Nicoletta Brasch
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  • ===Going for an English=== One of the best known sketches featured the cast "going out for an English" after a few [[lassi]]s. They continually mispronounce the waiter's name, o
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  • | language = English ...and dim-witted as her brother, as Maria tells Dreyfus that she in fact had twins from her one-time tryst with Inspector Clouseau.
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