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- Crossing the road can be a complex business (particularly if you've seen the Jon Pertwee 'Splink' film), so the COI (Central Office ...
- Arthur Lowe (Captain George Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Arthur Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance-Corporal Jack Jones), ...
- Wogan was a British television chat show that was broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 until 1992, presented by Terry Wogan.
- Sir Michael Gambon, Sir Tom Courtenay and Bill Paterson talk banter and flirting with Catherine Zeta-Jones on
- An exclusive clip from Alistair McGowan's sell-out, 2013 stand up tour, 'Not Just a Pretty Voice'.
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