- Pet. La
Frenais was born in Monkseaton, Northumberland; his
father was an accountant. As a
child at Park
Primary School in
Whitley Bay, La
Frenais enjo****...
-
Frenais (2001).
Porridge The
Inside Story.
Headline Book Publishing. ISBNÂ 0-7472-3294-6. BBC 4, Mark
Lawson Talks to ****
Clement and Ian La
Frenais,...
-
Clement and La
Frenais actually came up with the same
title independently of each other. In
their research,
Clement and La
Frenais spoke to Jonathan...
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bricklayer from Stockton-on-Tees, and
mostly written by ****
Clement and Ian La
Frenais, who also
wrote The
Likely Lads,
Whatever Happened to the
Likely Lads?...
- Kramer,
David Sproxton, and
Peter Lord, and
written by **** Clement, Ian La
Frenais,
Chris Lloyd, Joe
Keenan and Will Davies. It was the
third and
final DreamWorks...
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between the
first and
second series. It was
adapted for
television by Ian La
Frenais. The
series concerns the
adventures of the
eponymous Lovejoy, a roguish...
-
Connery then
hired British television writers ****
Clement and Ian La
Frenais to
undertake re-writes,
although they went
uncredited for
their efforts...
- Briers, and
Porridge writers ****
Clement and Ian La
Frenais gave
tributes during the service. La
Frenais stated: "I was
always amazed by Richard's talent...
- Lads is a
British sitcom created and
written by ****
Clement and Ian La
Frenais and
produced by **** Clement.
Twenty episodes were
broadcast by the BBC...
-
screenplay by Mike Jefferies,
Adrian Butchart, **** Clement, and Ian La
Frenais. It is the
first installment in the Goal!
trilogy and
stars Kuno Becker...