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Bogarde was later replaced by Michael Craig and Leslie Phillips, and the series continued until 1970.
** Leslie Phillips, English actor
It was presented by Leslie Phillips and included new interviews with Betty Marsden and Barry Took, period interviews with Kenneth Horne, and rare excerpts from surviving wartime episodes of Much Binding in the Marsh.
Rutherford then rejoined Norman Wisdom in Just My Luck and co-starred in The Smallest Show on Earth with Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers and Leslie Phillips ( both 1957 ).
In 1975, Williams later starred with Leslie Phillips, Lance Percival, Miriam Margolyes and others, in the short-lived radio sketch show Oh, Get On with It ( based on a pilot episode entitled Get On With It ), which also featured appearances by Rambling Syd.
Corbett, Richard Briers, Josephine Tewson, Michael Grade and Peter Kay all read at the service, while others in attendance included David Jason, Stephen Fry, Michael Palin, Leslie Phillips, Lenny Henry, Dawn French and June Whitfield.
Other actors associated with British comedy films include Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Dame Margaret Rutherford, Irene Handl and Leslie Phillips.
Mark Heard released 16 records in his lifetime, and produced and performed with many other artists as well, such as Sam Phillips ( aka Leslie Phillips ), Pierce Pettis, Phil Keaggy, Vigilantes of Love, Peter Buck of R. E. M.
Leslie Samuel Phillips, CBE ( born 20 April 1924 ) is an English actor with a highly recognisable upper class accent.
In 1938, 14-year-old Leslie Phillips appeared with Graeme Muir in the West End play Dear Octopus where Muir was the juvenile lead.
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The latter featured in Mark Greenstreet's 1996 comedy film ' Caught In The Act ' which starred Sara Crowe, Annette Badland, Nadia Sawalha, Paul Shelly and Leslie Phillips.
Sam Phillips ( born Leslie Ann Phillips January 28, 1962 ) is an American singer-songwriter and composer.
1994's Martinis and Bikinis was widely praised by music critics and was nominated for a Grammy Award ; her second nomination ( the first was as Leslie Phillips ).

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* In 1988, the prison played host to a storyline in EastEnders, where Den Watts ( played by Leslie Grantham ) was being held on remand for arson.
In the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s the distinctive sound of the B-3 organ ( often played through a Leslie speaker ) was widely used in blues, progressive rock bands and blues-rock groups.
" Lex Luthor Jr. hires handsome stand-in Leslie Luckabee ( played by Patrick Cassidy ) to impersonate him.
Shearer and Leslie Howard, with a combined age over 75, played the teenage lovers in George Cukor's MGM 1936 film version.
In 1991, Enfield played Dermot in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly along with Martin Clunes, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash, originally on Thames Television.
Some instruments can only be played with constant, mechanical vibrato ( or none at all ), notably electric organists using a Leslie speaker.
In 1985 he played the Mad Hatter in the Anglia Television serial adaptation of Alice In Wonderland, joining an all-star cast that included Michael Bentine, Leslie Crowther and Leonard Rossiter, and he also had an uncredited role ( as an arcade attendant ) in the Julien Temple film musical Absolute Beginners ( 1986 ) which stars Patsy Kensit.
The towpath of the Grand Union Canal in Alperton was the scene of an episode of the BBC TV soap EastEnders, aired on 23 February 1989, in which the character Den Watts ( played by Leslie Grantham ) was shot before falling into the canal and supposedly dying.
In 2008 The Leslie Blackhawks football team played for the Division VI state championship at Ford Field, but fell short to the Montague Wildcats, 41-20.
It is sung by Lennon over an increasingly complicated underlying arrangement which features a tamboura, played by George Harrison, lead electric guitar put through a Leslie speaker, played by Lennon, and a counter melody on Lowrey organ played by McCartney and taped with a special organ stop sounding " not unlike a celeste ".
The film is based on the life of the popular late Victorian songwriter Leslie Stuart, played here by Robert Morley, with Williams as Stuart's best friend.
Herbert Marshall also appeared in the 1929 version, in which he played the lover who was killed by Leslie.
Ho ( played by Leslie Cheung ) has an extremely destructive personality and is not able to commit to a monogamous relationship.
During this time he played a part in a political scandal, the Pillbox affair, that led to the dismissal of British War Minister Leslie Hore-Belisha.
Krystina receives a heart transplant but is later kidnapped ; Sammy Jo's marriage to Clay Fallmont ( Ted McGinley ) crumbles and she falls into bed with Steven ; Amanda leaves town, and Ben's daughter Leslie Carrington ( played by Terri Garber ) arrives.
He next played Agamemnon ( under the name of " Mr Leslie ") in La belle Hélène by Jacques Offenbach.
At the same time, Leslie played roles in other pieces, for example David Garrick by Thomas W. Robertson at the Gaiety in 1886.
Bergen herself had once played the first female President of the United States, as President Leslie McCloud in the 1964 film, Kisses for My President.
In the third series, the role of Reggie's son-in-law Tom is played by Leslie Schofield, replacing Tim Preece who had played the role in the first two series.
* John Leslie ( rugby union ) ( born 1970 ), New Zealand rugby union footballer who played for Scotland
Soon afterwards, Mitchell became an organist with the Mutual Broadcasting System, and played a Hammond with the Leslie on its shows.

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