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  • {{Short description|British television director and producer}} '''Jim Franklin''' is a British [[w:television director|television director]] and producer.
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  • ...They aired live, and while the ability to record [[w:live television|live television]] was developed in late 1947, the BBC rarely used the technology until arou [[Category:1950s British television series]]
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  • ...ing|wiping]] was common among British broadcasters of the early 1970s, the series exists in its entirety.<ref>http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?search=Ke [[Category:1970s British comedy television series]]
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  • ...Atard, and [[Robin Askwith]]. It was produced by [[ITV Yorkshire|Yorkshire Television]], and despite the [[wiping]] that was common during the early 1970s, all t [[Category:1970 British television series debuts]]
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  • ...not recorded, as the BBC very rarely [[w:telerecording|telerecorded]] [[w:television show|shows]] prior to the mid-1950s. [[Category:1950s British comedy television series]]
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  • ...s produced by [[w:Associated-Rediffusion Television|Associated-Rediffusion Television]]. Cast included [[Peter Sellers]], [[Michael Bentine]], [[w:David Nettheim [[Category:1957 British television series debuts]]
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  • [[Category:1996 British television series debuts]] [[Category:1996 British television series endings]]
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  • {{Infobox television ...entral|Central Television]]<br>(series 3-4)<br>Witzend Productions<br>(all series)
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  • ...n [[w:ITV (TV network)|ITV]]. Unlike many British series of the 1960s, the series survives intact in the archives.<ref>http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx? ===Series 1===
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  • ...television [[w:situation comedy|situation comedy]] which ran for a single series of six episodes in November&ndash;December 1971, after a pilot in April 197 ...night]] and [[Jennifer Croxton]]; [[Jeremy Lloyd]] played a boyfriend. The series producer was [[Leon Thau]].<ref name=TVcomedy>[http://www.phill.co.uk/comed
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  • ...ef> It should not be confused with the [[You're Only Young Twice|1977-1981 series of the same name]], which still exists in the archives. [[Category:1971 British television series debuts]]
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  • ...It was an anthology of six sitcom pilots. It was produced by [[Associated Television]] (ATV). All six episodes are believed to have been destroyed.<ref>{{cite w | ''The Truth About Verity'' || 28 August 1975 || [[Sylvia Syms]], [[John Carlin (actor)|John C
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  • {{Infobox television | image = That's My Boy (1963 TV series).jpg
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  • ...esman (1984 TV series)|''The New Statesman'' (1984 TV series)]], a British television sitcom starring Windsor Davies ...)|''The New Statesman'' (1987 TV series)]], a 1987–1994 British television series starring Rik Mayall
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  • {{Infobox television | name = The Stanley Baxter Series
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  • {{Infobox television ...ayed by [[Robert Stephens]]). It was first broadcast in 1986, and only one series was made.
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  • ...Angers|Avril Angers]]. It was produced by [[w:Southern Television|Southern Television]] and aired between 1970 and 1972. All 39 episodes are missing, believed lo [[Category:1970 British television series debuts]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[w:Television series]]
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  • '''''Barney Is My Darling''''' is a British television [[sitcom]] that aired from 1965 to 1966 on [[BBC|BBC1]]. It starred [[Bill [[Category:1965 British television series debuts]]
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  • ...rmy]]''''' is a British television sitcom, which ran from 1968 until 1977, about the Home Guard in the Second World War. ...rmy (1971 film)|''Dad's Army'' (1971 film)]], a spin-off of the television series
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