Rhubarb Rhubarb, the Glossary
Rhubarb Rhubarb is a 1980 30-minute television comedy special written and directed by Eric Sykes for Thames TV.[1]
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16 relations: April Walker, Beryl Reid, Bill Fraser, Bob Todd, Charlie Drake, Denis King, Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques, Jimmy Edwards, Miracle, Nicholas Bond-Owen, Norman Rossington, Rhubarb (1969 film), Roy Kinnear, Thames Television, Walla.
- 1980 short films
- British comedy television films
- Films directed by Eric Sykes
April Walker
April Walker is a British actress and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art between 1960 and 1962.
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Beryl Reid
Beryl Elizabeth Reid (17 June 1919 – 13 October 1996) was a British actress.
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Bill Fraser
William Simpson Fraser (5 June 1908 – 9 September 1987) was a Scottish actor who appeared on stage, screen and television for many years.
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Bob Todd
Brian Todd (15 December 1921 – 21 October 1992), known professionally as Bob Todd, was an English comedy actor, mostly known for appearing as a straight man in the sketch shows of Benny Hill and Spike Milligan.
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Charlie Drake
Charles Edward Springall (19 June 1925 – 23 December 2006), known professionally as Charlie Drake, was an English comedian, actor, writer and singer.
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Denis King
Denis Andrew King (born 25 July 1939) is an English composer and singer.
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Eric Sykes
Eric Sykes (4 May 1923 – 4 July 2012) was an English radio, stage, television and film writer, comedian, actor and director whose performing career spanned more than 50 years.
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Hattie Jacques
Hattie Jacques (born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen.
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Jimmy Edwards
James Keith O'Neill Edwards, DFC (23 March 19207 July 1988) was an English comedy writer and actor on radio and television, known for his roles as Pa Glum in Take It from Here and as headmaster "Professor" James Edwards in Whack-O!.
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Miracle
A miracle is an event that is inexplicable by natural or scientific lawsOne dictionary defines as: "A surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency." and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or praeternatural cause.
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Nicholas Bond-Owen
Nicholas Bond-Owen (born 13 November 1968) (sometimes billed as Nick or Nicholas Owen) is a child actor of the 1970s and 1980s best known for playing Tristram Fourmile in all five series of the popular comedy George and Mildred and in the film of the same name.
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Norman Rossington
Norman Rossington (24 December 1928 – 21 May 1999) was an English actor best remembered for his roles in The Army Game, the ''Carry On'' films and the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night.
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Rhubarb (1969 film)
Rhubarb is a 1969 British short film written and directed by Eric Sykes, starring Sykes, Harry Secombe and Jimmy Edwards. Rhubarb Rhubarb and Rhubarb (1969 film) are British comedy short films, films directed by Eric Sykes and short comedy film stubs.
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Roy Kinnear
Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 – 20 September 1988) was an English character actor and comedian.
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Thames Television
Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a franchise holder for a region of the British ITV television network serving London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until the night of 31 December 1992.
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Walla
In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background.
See also
1980 short films
- Barn Burning (film)
- Black Angel (1980 film)
- Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind
- Daffy Flies North
- Don't Mess with Bill (film)
- Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century
- Fall Line (film)
- History of the World in Three Minutes Flat
- It's the Same World
- Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
- Maedeli la brèche
- Mr. Krueger's Christmas
- Pikoo
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny
- Rhubarb Rhubarb
- Solo (1980 film)
- Soup or Sonic
- Spaced Out Bunny
- The Degraded
- The Eruption of Mount St. Helens!
- The Offenders (1980 film)
- The Strongest Man in the World (1980 film)
- The Yolk's on You
British comedy television films
- Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life
- All You Need Is Cash
- Blackadder: Back & Forth
- Click & Collect
- Cold Comfort Farm (film)
- Cucumber Castle (film)
- Cybermutt
- Death of a President (2006 film)
- Freebird (2008 film)
- Gangsta Granny (film)
- Ghostwatch
- Holy Flying Circus
- If You Go Down in the Woods Today
- Living Apart Together (film)
- Lucky Jim (2003 film)
- Magical Mystery Tour (film)
- Minder on the Orient Express
- Mister Jerico
- Never Mind the Horrocks
- Perfect Strangers (2004 film)
- Playing Away
- Rhubarb Rhubarb
- Scoop (1987 film)
- The Booze Cruise
- The Canterville Ghost (1986 film)
- The Flint Street Nativity
- The Knowledge (film)
- The Plank (1979 film)
- The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch
- Treasure Island (1995 film)
- Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise
- Vienna (film)
Films directed by Eric Sykes
- If You Go Down in the Woods Today
- It's Your Move (1982 film)
- Rhubarb (1969 film)
- Rhubarb Rhubarb
- The Big Freeze (film)
- The Plank (1967 film)
- The Plank (1979 film)