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  • | writer = [[Peter Cook]]<br>[[John Cleese]]<br>[[Graham Chapman]]<br>Kevin Billington | starring = Peter Cook<br>[[Vanessa Howard]]<br>John Cleese<br>[[Harold Pinter]]<br>[[Arthur Lowe]
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  • ...e:Beyond the Fringe.jpg|right|thumb|Album of "Beyond the Fringe" Published by [[EMI]] in 1996]]--> ...oadway circa 1963. From left, [[Dudley Moore]], [[Alan Bennett]], [[Peter Cook]] and [[Jonathan Miller]]
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  • ...nd (Rowan Atkinson) is haunted by the headless ghost of Richard III (Peter Cook) after mistakenly decapitating him in battle | guests = [[Peter Cook]], [[Peter Benson (actor)|Peter Benson]]
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  • | caption = UK theatrical release poster by [[Tom Chantrell]] | screenplay = [[Peter Cook]]
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  • ...&cd=3#v=onepage&q=Wallis&f=false Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams] By M. J. Simpson</ref><ref>[http://www.bbcaudiobooksamerica.com/Trade/contribu ...ge]]'' to [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], Wallis took over the roles played by [[Alan Bennett]].
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  • | director = [[w:Fielder Cook|Fielder Cook]]<br>[[w:Ronald Neame|Ronald Neame]] (uncredited) ...5 novel. The music score was by Bernard Ebbinghouse and the cinematography by [[Ted Moore]].
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  • | producer = [[Peter Rogers]] ...ry On'' appearances. This was the last film to have its screenplay written by [[Norman Hudis]]. This film was notable for being the first in the series t
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  • * [[Peter Cook]] * [[Peter Sellers]]}}
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  • ...est of space''''' is a [[BBC Radio]] [[science fiction]] programme written by [[B. D. Chapman]]. Only a single series was produced which was broadcast on ...deserted and the spacecraft's log missing. ''Orbiter 2'' is also attacked by a [[UFO]] and Flight Engineer 'Hicky' ([[Barrie Gosney]]) seriously injured
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  • | writer = [[Peter Cook]]<br>[[Dudley Moore]] | starring = [[Peter Cook]]<br>[[Dudley Moore]]
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  • ...ber 2021 }}</ref> The family also included Law's brother, James, her elder by five years, and their maternal grandmother, the wife of a Presbyterian mini ...l Old Vic School, intending to train as a stage designer, and discovered - by "happy mistake" - that she wanted to act instead.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https:
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  • {{short description|1969 film by Richard Lester}} ...>[[Marty Feldman]]<br/>[[Arthur Lowe]]<br/>[[Michael Hordern]]<br/>[[Peter Cook]]<br/>[[Dudley Moore]]<br/>[[Spike Milligan]]<br/>[[Harry Secombe]]<br/>[[R
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  • ...o be unintentionally assassinated by his nephew's son Edmund and succeeded by said nephew, Richard IV, one of the [[Princes in the Tower]]. The series fo ...Despite winning an [[International Emmy]], ''The Black Adder'' is regarded by its creators and most critics as the weakest ''Blackadder'' series.<ref nam
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  • ...sh television situation comedy series that ran from 1975 to 1979. Produced by [[London Weekend Television]] for the ITV Network, the programme starred [[ ...the third and fourth series were shown in a primetime Sunday evening slot by all ITV stations. It was nominated for a [[BAFTA]] Award for "Best Comedy"
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  • | name = Peter Cook | image = Peter Cook Dudley Moore Kraft Music Hall.jpg
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  • {{short description|1964 comedy film by Blake Edwards}} *[[William Peter Blatty]]}}
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  • {{short description|Restaurant critic, television celebrity cook and writer from England}} ...xham]] in Norfolk, around 1927, where his creditors caught up with him and by 1930 he was appearing in Norfolk's bankruptcy court faced with debts of £3
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  • ...the early 1960s in the comedy revue ''[[Beyond the Fringe]]'' with [[Peter Cook]], [[Dudley Moore]] and [[w:Alan Bennett|Alan Bennett]]. ...s Langley]] (a [[w:Waldorf education|Waldorf school]]) where he was taught by two of [[w:Ivy Compton-Burnett|Ivy Compton-Burnett]]'s sisters and says of
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  • | caption = Portrait by [[w:Allan Warren|Allan Warren]], 1976 ...first1=Barry}} {{subscription required|date=July 2016}}</ref> better known by his stage-name '''Frankie Howerd''', was an English actor and comedian.
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  • ...Kingdom general election|1964 general election]], his health was affected by the onset of [[psoriatic arthropathy]] which necessitated Potter to change ...en at the age of ten, between [[V.E. Day]] and [[V.J. Day]], I was trapped by an adult's sexual appetite and abused out of innocence." His family return
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