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West has appeared alongside his actor parents on several occasions ; with his mother Prunella Scales in Howards End and Stiff Upper Lips, and with his father Timothy West on stage in A Number, Henry IV Part I and Part II.

Prunella and was
Her biography, Prunella, written by Teresa Ransom, was published by John Murray in 2005.
Dressing Up the Idiot ( 1997 ) was the only album by the band Prunella Scales.
Because she had been engaged both as singer and actor, she was replaced by Alma Cogan the singer, and June Whitfield the actress ( Prunella Scales was also considered as a replacement ).
The National Childbirth Trust, originally called The Natural Childbirth Trust, was founded in 1955 as the result of an advertisement placed in The Times by Prunella Briance.
Ridley was a student teacher and had made his theatrical debut in Prunella at the Theatre Royal, Bristol when he volunteered for British Army service in August 1914.
A fundraising campaign for the £ 19 million planned refurbishment was assisted by appearances from, among others, Richard Briers, Stephanie Cole, Judi Dench, Prunella Scales, Patrick Stewart and Timothy West.
The actress the writers wished to cast as Sybil was uninterested, and casting Prunella Scales was Davies's idea.
The TV series based on the three 1930s books, produced by London Weekend Television, was filmed in Rye and neighbouring Winchelsea in the 1980s, and starred Prunella Scales as Mapp, Geraldine McEwan as Lucia, Denis Lill as Major Benji Flint, and Nigel Hawthorne as Georgie.
A 2002 television version was directed by Robin Lough, with stars Eddie Izzard, Victoria Hamilton, Prunella Scales, and Robin Weaver.
Prunella Scales was the side project of Skid Row bass player Rachel Bolan and then Godspeed and now Solace guitarist Tommy Southard.
On 22 November 2007, Matcham was commemorated by actors Timothy West and Prunella Scales unveiling a blue plaque at the site of his London home, 10 Haslemere Road, Hornsey.
An audio book recording was released in the 1980s read by Prunella Scales and Timothy West.
Smelling of Roses was a BBC Radio 4 comedy series starring Prunella Scales and written by Simon Brett.

Prunella and by
* British — Burnaby, Davy: The Co-Optimists ( revue of 1921 — and revised continually up to 1926 — played in Pierrot costumes, with music and lyrics by various entertainers ; filmed in 1929 ); Cannan, Gilbert: Pierrot in Hospital ( 1923 ); " Cryptos " and James T. Tanner: Our Miss Gibbs ( 1909 ; musical comedy played in Pierrot costumes ); Down, Oliphant: The Maker of Dreams ( 1912 ); Drinkwater, John: The Only Legend: A Masque of the Scarlet Pierrot ( 1913 ; music by James Brier ); Housman, Laurence, and Harley Granville-Barker: Prunella: or, Love in a Dutch Garden ( 1906, rev.
Prunella Scales has a new short audio story, ' Dandruff Hits The Turtleneck ', written by John Mayfield and available for download at www. audible. com
* Waltz of the Toreadors, directed by John Guillerman, starring Peter Sellers, Dany Robin, Margaret Leighton, Prunella Scales
* 1991: National Theatre, London and Bristol Old Vic co-production ; with Timothy West ( James ), Prunella Scales ( Mary ), Sean McGinley ( Jamie ), Stephen Dillane ( Edmund ), and Geraldine Fitzgerald ( Cathleen ), directed by Howard Davies.
Episode introductions by guest stars Warren Mitchell, Wanda Ventham, Prunella Gee, John Forgeham, Billy Murray, Tony Selby and Dudley Sutton.
Productions in 2003 were The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas, Brand ( Ibsen ) directed by Adrian Noble, starring Ralph Fiennes, and A Woman of No Importance, with Rupert Graves, Samantha Bond and Prunella Scales, also directed by Noble.
Prunella species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora albitarsella.
* One Man's Meat: A man is forced to go on a starvation diet by his wife ( Prunella Scales ).
* The Square ( girl ), Bromley Little Theatre, Kent, April 1961 ( by Merguerite, for a professional company run by David Korda, with Prunella Scales, June Brown, Jeremy Brett and Windsor Davies )
A stage adaptation by Novel Theatre ran at Sadler's Wells, 2006 – 2007 and completed a successful West End run starring Prunella Scales June – September 2009.

Prunella and one
Revivals of his plays include a staged reading of The Lady's Not For Burning at the Royal National Theatre in 2001 as one of the 100 best plays of the 20th century, with actors Alex Jennings, Prunella Scales and Samuel West.
He also appeared in films and television series, one of which ( Mr Big, 1977 ) featured him starring alongside Peter Jones and Prunella Scales.
In 1965, she co-starred as " Prunella ", one of the wicked stepsisters in a TV production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical version of Cinderella, which starred Lesley Ann Warren in the title role.

Prunella and film
Prunella Scales ( born Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth ) CBE ( born 22 June 1932 ) is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's wife Sybil in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film A Question of Attribution.
John Mills played Will Mossop, Maggie's suitor, and Prunella Scales made her second film appearance as Vicky Hobson.
* Prunella ( 1918 film ), 1918 silent film starring Marguerite Clark

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* Mr. Magoo ( 1997 ) .... Luanne LeSeur / Prunella Pegula

Freddie's and mother
Famous former resident Freddie Mercury ( born Farokh Bulsara in Zanzibar, 1946 – 1991 ) of rock band Queen was commemorated by a permanent, Hollywood-style granite star in Feltham's town-centre piazza, unveiled on 24 November 2009 ( the eighteenth anniversary of Mercury's death ) by Queen guitarist Brian May, alongside Freddie's mother, Jer Bulsara, and his sister.
* Evelyn Hall as Freddie's mother
She is best known as one of the original cast members of the sketch comedy series MADtv and for playing Freddie's mother, Marissa Benson, on iCarly.

Freddie's and who
Freddie, supposed to attend a meeting with Florence and Antoly to smooth things over, is sidetracked by the nightlife (" One Night in Bangkok ") and shows up late, stumbling upon the scene of Anatoly and Florence who — having waited a while for Freddie's arrival — quickly developed feelings for one another and are now holding hands (" Terrace Duet ").
For example in an episode of George Lopez, " George Gets Cross-over Freddie ", George thinks that his son Max is having an online conversation with a pedophile when it really is Zoey ( from the sitcom Freddie ) who is Freddie's niece.
When his father visits in the story " Birth of a Salesman ", set three years after Freddie's marriage, Emsworth finds that " in those three years some miracle had transformed from a vapid young London lizard into a go-getter, a live wire and a man who thought on his feet and did it now.
* Billie Whitelaw-Messina, Freddie's wicked aunt who kills his parents and turns Freddie into a frog.
* Sir Michael Hordern-King, Freddie's father who is killed by Messina

Freddie's and was
Montreux was also the subject of the 1995 Queen single " A Winter's Tale " on the album Made in Heaven, one of Freddie's last songs before his death on November 24, 1991.
The album was highlighted by a hard rock-inspired version of Curtis Mayfield's classic " Freddie's Dead " from the film Super Fly.
On the Freddie Fear beano page in 2012, it was confirmed that Freddie's series has ended.
The only financial backup that Laker Airways had was Sir Freddie's stud farm and his personal wealth.
Note: James ' Team was known as John's team from weigh-ins 4 to 6 and Freddie's team from weigh-ins 1 to 3.
Freddie's youth was a rather wild and reckless time.
Freddie's head was injured in a fight with Bobby Beale ( Kevin Curran ) so a health visitor visited the Slaters.
The friendship between Freddie and Chris in the show was loosely based on Conrad Jackson and Freddie's real-life friendship.

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