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- radio sitcom about life aboard a British Royal Navy frigate named HMS Troutbridge (a play on HMS Troubridge, a Royal Navy destroyer) based in HMNB Portsmouth...
- Making Waves; portra**** by the Type 23 frigate HMS Grafton and others) Troutbridge (from the 1959–1977 radio comedy The Navy Lark; inspired by the Type...
- radio actor, Price was the original "No. 1" in charge of the crew of HMS Troutbridge in the first series of the long-running radio comedy series The Navy...
- radio comedy series The Navy Lark featured a fictitious warship ("HMS Troutbridge") and ran from 1959 to 1977. United Kingdom portal List of ship names...
- in The Navy Lark on BBC Radio. The fictional ship in the series HMS Troutbridge almost shared its name with the real HMS Troubridge whose commanding...
- QC 1958 Cat & Mouse Bank Manager Uncredited 1959 The Navy Lark Adm. Troutbridge 1959 Strictly Confidential Mellinger 1960 The Price of Silence H.G. Shipley...
- sister ship of HMS Troubridge, whose name inspired the fictional "HMS Troutbridge" in the long-running BBC radio comedy The Navy Lark of the same period)...
- recast. The character name Admiral Troutbridge is a nod to the radio series where the ship is called HMS Troutbridge, the ship being named after the Admiral...
- ****" Sub-Lieutenant Phillips in the spin-off. Also in one episode, HMS Troutbridge visits Tratvia with Ronnie Barker as Commander Bell and Able Seaman Johnson...
- Scarlet Queen – ketch, Voyage of the Scarlet Queen, 1947 radio serial HMS Troutbridge – British frigate, The Navy Lark Flying Dutchman – in the 1843 opera...