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- ...ar, and during the 1930s the company produced a large quantity of films at Teddington. The film's sets were by [[Norman Arnold]], the resident [[art director]] at Teddington.3 KB (349 words) - 22:40, 19 July 2024
- ...er]], [[Chili Bouchier]] and [[H. F. Maltby]]. It was made at [[Teddington Studios]] by the British subsidiary of [[Warner Brothers]] The film's sets were des * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986.3 KB (389 words) - 22:41, 19 July 2024
- ...de on a considerably higher budget than many of the [[quota quickies]] the studios usually produced. Unlike several of Miller's Teddington films which are now [[lost film|lost]], this still survives.3 KB (462 words) - 15:57, 22 September 2024
- ...tory of a group of entertainers struggling to obtain permission to perform at a [[tavern]] in 1840. *[[List of lost films]]3 KB (415 words) - 08:08, 10 September 2024
- [[Category:1937 films]] [[Category:1937 comedy films]]3 KB (396 words) - 12:10, 13 July 2024
- ...vel of the same name by the prolific [[Edgar Wallace]]. It is one of five films starring Miller which is not known to be extant, and is classed as "missing The film was made at [[Teddington Studios]], with sets designed by [[Peter Proud]].5 KB (797 words) - 22:39, 19 July 2024
- | studio =Excelsior Films It was shot at [[Teddington Studios]] in [[London]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[No7 KB (1,130 words) - 20:20, 19 September 2024
- ...On'' films]], was [[Norman Hudis]], who wrote the first six ''Carry On'' films from 1958 to 1962. ''Our House'' is based on the premise of nine people of ...}</ref> Episodes were recorded in front of a live audience at [[Teddington Studios]].<ref name="Guide"/> The theme music was composed by Maxin and performed b7 KB (1,020 words) - 14:50, 15 February 2023
- ...was made by [[Thames Television]] and recorded at its [[Teddington Studios|Teddington]] studio in [[Greater London]]. It is regularly repeated on [[ITV3]]. ...y skills, as they cannot cook at all. Learning that Robin has been staying at the [[YMCA]], they convince him to move in, on the understanding that it wi13 KB (1,878 words) - 14:13, 15 February 2023
- ...an finding a job; and trendy schoolgirl Sally. Mike is 18 and Sally is 16, at the series' start. Sid and Jean constantly battle to comprehend the new gen ...tle=| Teddington Studios | Recent Productions ||website=www.teddington.tv|access-date=23 November 2020}}</ref>14 KB (1,884 words) - 11:16, 14 February 2023
- ...ance. They get engaged, and later marry, after which they move in together at his cemetery lodge abode. [[Category:Television shows adapted into films]]5 KB (697 words) - 16:19, 14 February 2023
- ...en by [[Brian Cooke|Brian Cooke]] and [[Johnnie Mortimer]]. Like [[List of films based on British sitcoms|many British sitcoms]], ''George and Mildred'' was ...her latest car or fur coat, at which point Mildred often makes subtle digs at Ethel's age, or social status and pretensions. George however, is far less15 KB (2,166 words) - 08:09, 16 March 2023
- ...fact that Thames Television, through its film production company [[Euston Films]], was able to offer Morecambe and Wise the opportunity to make a film, per ...yer]] and [[John Junkin]], who had written sketches for Morecambe and Wise at the BBC, were brought in to do the scripts for their upcoming shows.<ref>{{16 KB (2,296 words) - 14:41, 19 February 2023
- ...reveals he knows something is up. When asked how he knows, he replies that at the end of the service, "you [[genuflect]]ed and made the sign of the cross ...://phill.co.uk/comedy/quality/ ''Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width''] at the British TV Online Resources7 KB (1,022 words) - 23:10, 6 February 2023
- | company = [[Hartswood Films]] in association with [[Thames Television|Thames]] ...the [[BBC]], after Thames had lost their regional ITV franchise for London at the end of 1992 to [[Carlton Television]].18 KB (2,692 words) - 16:11, 25 August 2024
- ...ghbour'' was hugely popular at the time of its broadcast, its commissioner at [[Thames Television|Thames Television]], head of light entertainment Philip ...black, move in next door. Eddie is even more annoyed when Bill gets a job at the same factory as him, and refers to him as a "nig-nog", "Sambo", "choc-i24 KB (3,484 words) - 15:29, 24 August 2024
- ...yth (Michael Segal in series 3) and his pet St. Bernard dog 'H. G. Wells'. At the end of the sixth series Anna marries Tim Tanner ([[Jeremy Child]]), who [[Category:Television shows adapted into films]]18 KB (2,063 words) - 16:13, 14 February 2023
- ...ng_place = Ashes scattered at [[w:Bushy Park|Bushy Park]], [[w:Teddington|Teddington]], [[w:Greater London|Greater London]], England ...t|[[w:Embassy Theatre (London)|Embassy School of Acting]]|Leighton Rallius Studios}}47 KB (6,913 words) - 23:34, 2 January 2023
- ...'s main writer, Spike Milligan. The ninth series, part-way through its run at the start of 1959, was already proving difficult. While the BBC wanted to e ...with the [[Boulting brothers|Boulting Brothers]] and was casting his gaze at America. A couple of days earlier, producer [[John Browell]] had informed h50 KB (8,528 words) - 23:24, 3 March 2023