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  • | first_date = 3 April 1975 ...ends. He guards a "bridge" over a small stream. Although supremely skilled in swordplay, the Black Knight suffers from unchecked overconfidence and a sta
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  • ...s an English [[w:actor|actor]] who is best remembered for supporting roles in many [[w:British sitcom|British sitcom]]s from the 1970s onwards. ...J.B. Priestley|J.B. Priestley]].<ref name="The Good Life"/> He then worked in [[w:Repertory|rep]].<ref name="The Good Life"/>
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  • {{About|the character|the film of the same title|Inspector Clouseau (film)}} | series = [[The Pink Panther (film series)|The Pink Panther]] ''and'' [[The Inspector]]
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  • ...following is a '''list of characters from ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' feature film series'''. *This table shows the recurring characters and the actors who have physically or vocally portrayed them throughout the
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  • {{Infobox film '''''The Likely Lads''''' is a 1976 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Michael Tuchner]], starring [[James Bolam]] and [[Rodney Be
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  • ...lie Garnett (father)<br>Michael Rawlins, Junior (grandson)<br>Maud (sister-in-law) ...[Till Death...]]'' and ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]''. He also appeared in the [[chat show|chat show]] ''The Thoughts of Chairman Alf''. The character
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  • ...on and radio, and was known for playing [[The Monk (Doctor Who)|The Monk]] in ''[[Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]''. Butterworth was married to the actress and i ...line-up, something which offered inspiration to him when starting a career in acting.<ref name="what">{{cite web|url=http://www.carryon.org.uk/regulars_f
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  • | image = Burt Kwouk in The Last of the Summer Wine.png | caption = Kwouk in ''Last of the Summer Wine''
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  • | first = "[[A Touch of Class (Fawlty Towers)|A Touch of Class]]" (1975) ...st/ITVProgs/2001/05/05/Y22090001/ |title=100 Greatest ... (100 Greatest TV Characters (Part 1)) |publisher=[[ITN Source]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/we
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  • {{Short description|British sketch show by Eric Idle (1975–76)}} | first_aired = {{Start date|1975|5|12|df=y}}
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  • | origin = ''[[The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' (1963) |1=''[[The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' (1963)
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  • | portrayer = [[John Le Mesurier]]<br />[[Bill Nighy]] (2016 film)<br />[[Robert Bathurst]] (2019) ...[[Bank teller|bank chief clerk]], first portrayed by [[John Le Mesurier]] in the [[BBC]] television [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]''.<ref name=Webber>{{Cit
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  • ...ents. Following a versatile career as a performer on stage, television and film, he became best known to British television viewers as the long-running pre ...t the [[Royal Variety Show]]. As a singer, he released one charting single in 1960, the Christmas song "Little White Berry".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://w
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  • ...ime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series#1980s|Outstanding Variety]]. In 1984 Hill received a [[w:Rose d'Or|Rose d'Or]]. ...UK|450,000|1989|r=-2|fmt=eq|cursign=£}}{{Inflation-fn|UK|df=y}}) per show. In a 2015 UK poll the show's theme song was voted number 1 on the [[w:ITV (TV
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  • {{short description|Fictional animal in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail}} ...antagonist in a major [[set piece]] battle, and makes a similar appearance in ''[[Spamalot]]'', a musical inspired by the movie.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...(1969–73) and ''[[Romany Jones]]'' (1972–75). When their partnership began in the mid-1950s, Chesney was already known to the public as a [[harmonica]] p ...k trader, and Jeanne (''[[née]]'' Basset). He left the French Lycée school in London at the age of 16, and began using his English name.<ref name="Haywar
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  • | caption = Snoad at an event in Norfolk, May 2011 ...end in 1981. In 1976, Snoad directed with [[Ray Cooney]] his first feature film ''[[Not Now, Comrade]]'' which starred [[Leslie Phillips]], [[Windsor Davie
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  • | caption = Briers in 2009 ...rth_place = [[w:Raynes Park|Raynes Park]], [[w:Surrey|Surrey]],<!-- it was in Surrey when he was born --> England
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  • ...er (mother-in-law) <br>Humphrey Pumphrey (brother-in-law)<br>Fred (brother-in-law)<br>Six nieces and nephews ...and had five unnamed children. During the Second World War, Mildred worked in the canteen at an airbase near London with Gladys ([[Eunice Black]]) and Ki
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  • {{Infobox film *[[Eric Rogers (composer)|Eric Rogers]] (1963–1975, 1977–1978)
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