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  • ...mer]] and [[Peter Gawthorne]]. It was made at the [[Gainsborough Studios]] in [[Islington]].<ref>Wood p.90</ref> ...film, both of whom would go onto act as straight men to Hay in his future films.
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  • ...with comedian [[Claude Hulbert]]. Hay and Hulbert would act together again in ''[[My Learned Friend]]'' two years later. ...teacher William Lamb ([[Will Hay]]) is hired by a school normally located in middle England (St Michael's) recently transferred because of [[World War I
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  • ...e story was filmed at [[Wellington College, Berkshire|Wellington College]] in county Berkshire. ...had its World Premiere on 18 July 1963 at the [[Empire, Leicester Square]] in London's West End.<ref>The Times, 18 July 1963, Page 2</ref>
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  • It stars [[Jimmy Edwards]] in a spin-off of his TV comedy series ''[[Whack-O!]]'', playing the seedy, alc ...hn "Mitch" Mitchell]] (as Wendover), who in the late 1960s was the drummer in [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]], using his adult stage name, [[Mitch Mitche
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  • ...]]. The country park scenes were shot at [[Black Park]], close to Pinewood in [[Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]]. Produced by L.W.I. Productions, it was ...h Mr. Hedges trusting the class. At the final dance Mr. Hedges is ensnared in the romantic clutches of teacher Miss Cutforth, contrary to his wishes.
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  • | distributor = [[British Lion Film Corporation|British Lion]] (U.K.)<br>Films Around the World (U.S.) ...ess]]'' by [[Sonnie Hale]] under the pen name Robert Monro, first produced in 1955 at the [[Theatre Royal Windsor]],
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  • ...ries was Searle's most famous work and inspired a popular series of comedy films. ...nd spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of the Japanese. After the war, in 1946 Searle started making new cartoons about the girls, but the content wa
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  • |distributor=[[British Lion Films]] ...oduced in colour. The film stars a selection of actors from previous films in the series, including [[George Cole (actor)|George Cole]], [[Richard Wattis
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  • ...make their second appearances in the series here, having made their debuts in the previous entry, ''[[Carry On Nurse]]''. A young [[Richard O'Sullivan]] ...to sabotage every endeavour that might earn Wakefield praise, which would set him on the road to his new post.
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  • | studio = [[London Films]]<br>Individual Pictures | distributor = [[British Lion Films]] {{small|(UK)}}
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  • ...Corporation|Associated British Picture Corporation]] (ABPC)<br />Guardsman Films<ref name="Brooke" /> ...lywood]] under the title ''[[Chhoti Si Baat|Chhoti Si Baat]]'' (1975), and in Hollywood as ''[[School for Scoundrels (2006 film)|School for Scoundrels]]'
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  • | studio = [[London Films]] <br> Individual Pictures | distributor = [[British Lion Films]]
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  • | distributor = [[British Lion Films]] {{small|(UK)}} ...rips by British cartoonist [[Ronald Searle]], the film is the second entry in the ''St. Trinian's'' film series, with its plot seeing the students of the
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  • |distributor=[[British Lion Films]] {{small|(UK)}} ...ritten by him and [[Sidney Gilliat]], it was the third in a series of four films.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/fk6hg8/the-pure-hell-of-
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  • | gross = $2.3 million <small>(rentals)</small><ref>"Big Rental Films of 1969", ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', 7 January 1970 p 15</ref> '''''If....''''' (stylised in [[Lower-case|lowercase]]) is a 1968 British [[Satire (film and television)|
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  • ...ty Fair (1987 TV serial)|Vanity Fair]]''. He reprised the role of Farthing in the [[Dad's Army (2016 film)|2016 film adaptation]] of ''Dad's Army''.<ref> ...hen Hendon County School).<ref name=":1" /> Williams was an only child and in 1956 bought a house one and a half miles away from his parents' house.<ref
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  • ...ayed the role of the [[antagonist|antagonist]] [[Chief ARP Warden Hodges]] in the sitcom ''[[Dad's Army]]''.<ref name="Stevens">{{cite book .... The family moved home many times during Pertwee's childhood and he lived in [[Hereford|Hereford]], [[Glasbury|Glasbury]], [[Colnbrook|Colnbrook]], [[Ne
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  • *[[List of Carry On films cast members|''et al...'']]}} ...Douglas (actor)|Jack Douglas]], and [[Jim Dale]]. A 31st film was released in 1992, though featuring only four of the "irregular" cast members.
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  • | caption = as Mr Harman in ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'' ...Road Aldershot 2018.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The house where English was born in 1919]]
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  • ...f>according to his website</ref> with his uncredited appearance as Perkins in the film ''[[Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939 film)|Goodbye, Mr. Chips]]'' (1939). ...ices at St. Aldhelm's Church, and Croft later gave that name to the church in Dad's Army.
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