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Swizzlewick was a
twice w****ly 1964 BBC
comedy drama series about the day-to-day
events of a
corrupt local council in a
fictional Midlands town. The writers...
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extensively appeared in a wide
range of
films and
television series,
including Swizzlewick, The
Devil Rides Out, Monella, Callan,
Special Branch and Target. Mower...
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production called Funny Peculiar. His
early television work
includes Swizzlewick,
Enter Solly Gold, United!, Thirty-Minute Theatre, Detective, Toast,...
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appeared in
several TV
series including Hilda Lessways (1959) and
Swizzlewick (1964). He died as a widower,
leaving one daughter. He was
awarded the...
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Desmond 7
episodes 1963
Maigret Dr
Pardon episode: " A Man Condemned" 1964
Swizzlewick Major Lamb 1966 United! Dr
Newkes 1967–1968 The
Newcomers Colonel Renshaw...
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Henry V (1957) as
Chorus Compact (1964) - director, two
episodes Swizzlewick (1964) - producer, 20
episodes Thursday Theatre (1965) - producer, two...
- wife.
Peters made many
appearances on TV,
including a
regular role in
Swizzlewick (1964),
which also
featured Philip Garston-Jones, whom he
replaced as...
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criticised during the meeting.
Within a few months, an
episode of
Swizzlewick, a twice-w****ly
serial he created,
featured a
parody of her as Mrs Smallgood...
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Graham Bell and the
other in the
twice w****ly BBC
comedy drama series Swizzlewick. In 1966, she
appeared in two films,
including the
fourth St Trinian's...
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Probation Officer (1961, 2 episodes) Dr. Finlay's
Casebook (1963, 1 episode)
Swizzlewick (1964, 6 episodes) The
World of
Wooster (1966, 1 episode) Out of the...