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  • | birth_place = [[Grantham]], [[Lincolnshire]],<br />England | death_place = Grantham, Lincolnshire,<br />England
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  • ...y Martyn]]<br>''Stage Shows'': [[John Bardon]]<br>[[Leslie Grantham|Leslie Grantham]]<br>''2016 Film'': [[Daniel Mays|Daniel Mays]]<br>''2019 GOLD TV Series'': ...upplies" for members of the rival Eastgate platoon and various influential people, military or civilian; at one point, he offers to provide "a couple of bott
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  • ...nded gentry; Blake Butler's line, prominent in [[County Clare]], descended from [[Baron_Dunboyne#Barons_Dunboyne_(1324)|James Butler, 10th Baron Dunboyne]] [[Category:People from Barrow-in-Furness]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Grantham]], [[Lincolnshire]], England ...0b7bd1.flac |title = Nicholas Parsons' voice |type = speech |description = from the BBC programme ''[[Great Lives]]'', 13 May 2008.<ref>{{Cite episode |tit
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  • ...death. He coped by ploughing himself into work, but Reid said years later "People must see me on the TV or in cabaret laughing, singing, cracking gags and im |title = Supplementary Memorandum from the National Secular Society
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  • ...chive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130710172828/http://www.tribute.ca/people/maggie-smith/3122/|archive-date=10 July 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> ...les in the review ''New Faces of '56'', at the [[Ethel Barrymore Theatre]] from June to December 1956.<ref>Maggie Smith acceptance speech at the 44th Tony
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  • | caption = Opening titles from 1988 to 1991 ...opular culture of the era. At its peak, the show was watched by 15 million people.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/arts/pictures/0,,1444231,00.html?redirect
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  • ...oft (TV producer)|David Croft]], and originally broadcast on [[BBC1|BBC1]] from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977. It ran for nine series and 80 episodes in ...of age (hence the title ''Dad's Army'') or by being in professions exempt from conscription. Most of the platoon characters depicted in ''Dad's Army'' are
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