- and
Larbey were a
British television screenwriting duo,
consisting of John
Gilbert Esmonde (21
March 1937 – 10
August 2008) and
Robert Edward Larbey (24...
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Larbey (French pronunciation: [laʁbɛ]; Occitan: Larbei) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Communes of...
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television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1986 to 1991.
Written by
Esmonde and
Larbey and set in
South London, it
depicted the (mostly)
amorous adventures of...
- It ran from 4
April 1975 to 10 June 1978 on BBC1 and was
written by Bob
Larbey and John Esmonde.
Opening with the
midlife crisis of Tom Good, a 40-year-old...
- On the Up is a
British sitcom written by Bob
Larbey,
about the
failure of a millionaire's marriage, and his
relationship with his ****orted live-in staff...
- for
three seasons between 1971 and 1973.
Created by John
Esmonde and Bob
Larbey, it was a spin-off from
their po****r
Please Sir! series. The
series follows...
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first screened by the BBC in 1975, and
written by John
Esmonde and Bob
Larbey. The
sitcom focuses on a
suburban couple who
decide to give up conventionally...
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Please Sir! is a
British television sitcom created by John
Esmonde and Bob
Larbey and
featuring actors John Alderton,
Deryck Guyler,
Penny Spencer, Joan Sanderson...
- and one feature-length special. It was
written by John
Esmonde and Bob
Larbey, and it
reunited them with
Richard Briers, who had
starred in
their previous...
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Eddington also had
stage acting experience, and the show's co-writer Bob
Larbey felt that
having a cast of actors,
rather than a
comedian as a
central figure...