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  1. 2 giorni fa · He wrote a fantasy serial, Knock Three Times, starring Hattie Jacques and Jack Wilde in 1968 as well as an episode of The Avengers (The Rotters) and later contributed to some of Britain's best loved sitcoms such as The Dustbinmen, Robin's Nest, Terry and June, Keep It in the Family (writing nine episodes with his scriptwriter son Greg), and Bless This House.

  2. 14 lug 2024 · Comedy, starring Sid James and Hattie Jacques. A couple who run a dating agency arrange a series of unlikely matches - while also contending with their own marital difficulties.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Featured Artist of July 12, 2024 with the song: "The Party" Artist's Biography Taking their name from Hattie Jacques character from Hancock's Half Hour and combining fragments and drawing influence from across their own diverse musical lexicon (artists as seemingly disparate as Tom Waits, FKA Twigs, Aphex Twin, Frank Zappa, Luciano Berio, Stravinsky, Cardiacs, Lee Scratch Perry, Dead Kennedy's ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Eamonn Andrews looks at Hattie Jacques's life and career. (1963) 30 mins. Face to Face. Author Jeanette Winterson talks to Jeremy Isaacs. 38 mins. Sunday Morning Live.

  5. 4 giorni fa · After the death of Toussaint while in imprisonment by the French, the Generals Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Henri Christophe, and Alexandre Pétion laid heavy battle against Charles Leclerc, the leader of the French invasion.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Terry-ThomasTerry-Thomas - Wikipedia

    4 giorni fa · For much of the rest of 1958, Terry-Thomas appeared on stage at the London Palladium in Large as Life, alongside Harry Secombe, Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques. He played one of the Three Musketeers in one sketch and had another turn called "Filling the Gap"; the show ran for a total of 380 performances between May and December 1958.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Actors in this film, who went on to be part of the regular team in the series, were Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott. The first public screening was on 1 August 1958 at Screen One, in London.