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  • | name = Rutland Weekend Television '''''Rutland Weekend Television''''' ('''''RWT''''') was a television [[sketch show]] on
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  • | name = Rutland Weekend Television '''''Rutland Weekend Television''''' ('''''RWT''''') was a television [[sketch show]] on
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  • * [[Terence Alexander]] as Major Rupert Rutland-Smith * [[Nanette Newman]] as Elizabeth Rutland-Smith
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  • ...//www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/1151085/index.html|title=BFI Screenonline: Rutland Weekend Television (1975-76)|website=www.screenonline.org.uk}}</ref> Battle | ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]''
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  • ...red Pickles' School for Spastics at [[Tixover|Tixover Grange|]], [[Rutland|Rutland]].<ref>[http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=39924 Opening of Wilfred
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  • | [[John Rutland]]
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  • ...Innes]]. The band originally appeared in a sketch on Idle's programme ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]'' in 1975. ...uding alumni of ''[[Monty Python]]'', ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', and ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]''. [[George Harrison]] has a cameo role as a televisio
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  • Later in the 1970s, she was one of the regulars on [[Eric Idle]]'s ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]''. She also appeared in other [[Monty Python]] spin-of | 1975–1976 || ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]'' || Various || ITV sketch-show (9 episodes)
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  • ===Rutland Weekend Television, The Rutles, and The Innes Book of Records=== ...Songs and sketches from the series appeared on a 1976 [[BBC]] LP, ''[[The Rutland Weekend Songbook]]''. One short sketch on the show spawned [[the Rutles]] (
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  • ...ripts for the likes of ''[[Yes Minister]]'', ''[[The Goon Show]]'' and ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]''). He has also text edited the scripts for ''The Comp
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  • * ''[[The Glass Cage (1955 film)|The Glass Cage]]'' (1955) – Rutland
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  • ...[[Harold Dingwall Bateson]], he was educated at [[Uppingham School]] in [[Rutland]] and [[Wadham College, Oxford]]. At [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], he re
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  • ...'; this staging of it as a comedy dance routine previously appeared in ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]'' with [[Lyn Ashley]] as the dancer.
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  • Rutland Mews South, London SW7, was used during filming as the location for the hom
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  • ...out the series. Other frequent performers include [[April Walker]], [[John Rutland]], [[Michael Redfern]], [[Jenny Logan]], [[Alec Bregonzi]], [[Carol Hawkins
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  • ...sed window cleaner who they believe is Mrs Warboys' cousin Wilfred ([[John Rutland]]).
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  • '''Cousin Wilfred''' (John Rutland) – Mrs. Warboys' cousin Wilfred, first appeared in an episode in the thir
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  • Idle enjoyed critical success with ''[[Rutland Weekend Television]]'' in the mid-1970s, out of which came the Beatles paro
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