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  • | director = [[Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] | cinematography = [[Jack Asher]]
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  • | director = [[Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] | cinematography = [[Jack Asher]]
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  • | director = [[Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] | cinematography = [[Jack Asher|Jack Asher]]
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  • | director = [[w:Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] ...w:comedy film|comedy film]] directed by [[w:Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] and starring [[Norman Wisdom]], [[w:Jennifer Jayne|Jennifer Jayne]] and [
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  • | director = [[Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] | cinematography = [[Jack Asher]]
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  • | based_on = ''What Say They?'' by [[James Bridie]] | studio = [[Group 3 Films]]
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  • |director = [[w:Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] |cinematography = [[w:Jack Asher|Jack Asher]]
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  • | director = [[w:Robert Asher (director)|Robert Asher]] ...ood|Robin Hood]]-style gang. It was based on the play ''Breath of Spring'' by [[w:Peter Coke|Peter Coke]], and its sequels. Seyler and [[w:Elspeth Duxbur
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  • | cinematography = [[w:Jack Asher|Jack Asher]] | gross =£84,000 (by 1953)<ref name="box">[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=sY1LGFNtCOEC&pg=
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  • ...pages 99-101</ref> Later that year, in October, Pringle appeared opposite Robert Shaw again in [[Guy Hamilton|Guy Hamilton]]'s production of the [[Beverley ...his Story of Yours'' a play by John Hopkins / Hampstead Theatre: programme by Stilwell Darby & Co Ltd: '1987 no 7'</ref> In his final decade he appeared
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  • ...ish actor, comedian, musician and singer best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring his hapless onscreen character tha ...a|Albania]] where his films were the only ones by Western actors permitted by dictator [[w:Enver Hoxha]] to be shown.<ref name="TelegraphObit">{{cite new
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  • ...he [[Bergen-Belsen concentration camp]], which had recently been liberated by the Allies. Sykes, Norden, and Rich organised a food collection amongst the ...in London: he had a chance meeting in the street with Bill Fraser, who was by now featuring in a comedy at the [[Playhouse Theatre]]. Fraser took the imp
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  • ...o encouraged him to audition for the company, which was headed at the time by [[Laurence Olivier]].<ref name="NYT" /> Baker did so and was offered a cont ...ay ''[[The Millionairess (play)|The Millionairess]]''. Letts was impressed by Baker upon meeting him, and then, after seeing his performance in ''The Gol
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  • | alt = <!-- descriptive text for use by speech synthesis (text-to-speech) software --> ...ngwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audience through his films of the 1930s and 1940s. On stage, screen and record he sang light, [[Novelt
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