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Clochemerle,
published in the
United States as The
Scandals of
Clochemerle, is a
French satirical novel by
Gabriel Chevallier (1895–1969)
first published...
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Clochemerle is a 1972 BBC
television serial based on the 1934
novel of the same name by
Gabriel Chevallier, with Ray
Galton and Alan
Simpson adapting...
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Clochemerle is a 1948
French comedy film
directed by
Pierre Chenal and
starring Félix Oudart,
Saturnin Fabre and Jean Brochard. It is an
adaptation of...
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television credits include Adam
Adamant Lives!, The Two Ronnies, Manhunt,
Clochemerle, The Persuaders!, The
Lotus Eaters,
Special Branch, Space: 1999, Tales...
- (1955), a
miniseries adaptation of A. J. Cronin's The
Citadel (1960) and
Clochemerle (1972).[citation needed] He also
appeared in an episode, 'The Talking...
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include Lt.
Sylvia Howell in UFO,
Erotica in Up Pompeii!, Rose
Bivaque in
Clochemerle, Miss
Finch in You're Only
Young Twice and
Christine Cropper in How's...
- two sequels:
Clochemerle Babylon (
Clochemerle-Babylone, 1951), and
Clochemerle-les-Bains (1963). In the
United States, the
Clochemerle books were published...
- 1971. In 1972 he pla**** the Curé
Ponosse in the BBC2 TV
adaptation of
Clochemerle (1972).
Dotrice pla**** "Father" in the 1980s TV
series Beauty and the...
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Crabtree is inside, and once with the
Italian Captain Alberto Bertorelli.
Clochemerle,
broadcast in the UK in 1972,
starring Peter Ustinov and many others...
- (1971), The Two
Ronnies (appearing in the
serial 'Hampton Wick', 1971),
Clochemerle (1972), His and Hers (1970) with Tim Brooke-Taylor,
Casanova '73 (1973)...