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The farce, which was ideal for Cargill, drew the attention of major producers led to him starring in Say Who You Are at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1965 and directing Not Now Darling by Ray Cooney and John Chapman at the Strand Theatre in 1968.
Cargill starred in three television series of Feydeau farces, adapted by Ned Sherrin and Caryl Brahms and entitled Ohh La La ( 1968 – 73 ), which were shown on BBC 2.
Father, Dear Father is a British television sitcom produced by Thames Television for ITV from 1968 to 1973 starring Patrick Cargill.

1968 and starred
In 1966 she also starred in Roger Corman's The Wild Angels with Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern, and in 1968 she shared the screen with Elvis Presley in Speedway — her final film.
In 1968, he starred with Gene Barry in a ninety-minute television pilot about a highly-skilled, laid-back detective.
( 1968 ), and the Burton-directed Doctor Faustus ( 1967 ) ( which had its genesis from a theatre production he staged and starred in at the Oxford University Dramatic Society ) were critical and commercial failures.
In 1968, Karloff starred in Targets, a film directed by Peter Bogdanovich about a young man who embarks on a spree of killings carried out with handguns and high powered rifles.
The following year, he starred in the Broadway play The Subject Was Roses, reprising his role in the 1968 film of the same name.
She has starred in a variety of other successful films, including The Thomas Crown Affair ( 1968 ), Three Days of the Condor ( 1975 ), and Mommie Dearest ( 1981 ).
She also starred in 1968 with Steve McQueen in the caper film The Thomas Crown Affair ( and had a small role in the 1999 remake with the same title with Pierce Brosnan ).
His most significant serious part came in 1968 when he starred in the true-life drama The Boston Strangler, which some consider his " last major film role.
* Paul Smith ( Australian actor ) ( born 1968 ), starred in the Australian sitcom Hey Dad ...!
During this era, he starred in Jack Hill's Spider Baby ( filmed 1964, released 1968 ), for which he also sang the title song.
" Even actor Charlton Heston contributed to the movement, with the statement, " Don't trust anyone over thirty ," in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes ; the same year, actress and social activist Jane Fonda starred in the sexually-themed Barbarella.
A fifth film was later made in the Gamma One series in Japan in 1968 entitled The Green Slime ( aka Gamma One: Operation Outer Space ) which starred Robert Horton, but Margheriti was not involved with that one.
* Rhys Ifans, who starred in the 1997 black comedy Twin Town and played Hugh Grant's delusional flatmate in Notting Hill, was born in Haverfordwest in 1968.
Ava Gardner played the Empress in the 1968 film Mayerling, in which Omar Sharif starred as Crown Prince Rudolf.
After My Fair Lady, Holloway was able to get film roles in Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter ( 1968 ), which starred the 1960s British pop group Herman's Hermits, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Flight of the Doves and Up the Front, all in the early 1970s.
In the following years, she starred in Fahrenheit 451 ( 1966 ), Far from the Madding Crowd ( 1967 ), Petulia ( 1968 ), McCabe & Mrs. Miller ( 1971 ), Don't Look Now ( 1973 ), and Heaven Can Wait ( 1978 ).
The show starred actress and singer Diahann Carroll, and ran for 86 episodes on NBC from September 17, 1968 to March 23, 1971.
They also starred in the film Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter ( 1968 ) and appeared in the 1965 anthology film Pop Gear.
In 1968, Fonda produced and starred in Easy Rider, the classic film for which he is best known.
He also appeared as Konstantin Treplev in Sidney Lumet's 1968 adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull and starred alongside Jason Robards and Stella Stevens as Reverend Joshua Duncan Sloane in Sam Peckinpah's The Ballad of Cable Hogue.
Clark starred in the television series This is Petula Clark, which aired from mid 1966 though early 1968.
In Finian's Rainbow ( 1968 ), she starred opposite Fred Astaire and she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress-Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her performance.
One notable 1968 production starred George C. Scott as John Proctor, Colleen Dewhurst ( Scott's wife at the time ) as Elizabeth Proctor, Melvyn Douglas as Thomas Danforth, and Tuesday Weld as Abigail Williams.
In December 1963, the film What a Crazy World, based on a stage play, starring Brown and Marty Wilde among others, had its world premiere in London, while he also starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl in the West End between 1965 and 1968, and starred in the musical comedy film Three Hats for Lisa in 1965, alongside Una Stubbs, Sophie Hardy and Sid James.

1968 and Father
Almost all the women who attended this service walked out with her, as well as a few men .” Her works include: The Church and the Second Sex ( 1968 ), Beyond God the Father ( 1973 ), Gyn / ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism ( 1978 ), Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy ( 1984 ), Webster ’ s First Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language ( 1987 ), and Outercourse: The Be-Dazzling Voyage ( 1992 ).
* Child Is Father to the Man ( 1968 ) Producer: John Simon ( RIAA: Gold ) # 47
Howard's later works included such films as Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1962 ), Father Goose ( 1964 ), Morituri ( 1965 ), Von Ryan's Express ( 1965 ), The Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1968 ), Battle of Britain ( 1969 ), Ryan's Daughter ( 1970 ), Superman ( 1978 ), and Gandhi ( 1982 ).
*" Help Us ( Our Father, Our King )" / " The Adoration " ( Reprise PRO 305 ) 1968
In the 1960s, Wright returned to the New York stage appearing in three plays: Mary, Mary ( 1962 ) at the Helen Hayes Theatre in the role of Mary McKellaway, I Never Sang for My Father ( 1968 ) at the Longacre Theatre in the role of Alice, and Who's Happy Now?
Child Is Father to the Man is the debut album by Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in February 1968.
On 20 June 1968, with others including mediator Father Tom Savage ( now-no longer a priest-the chairperson of RTÉ ), he began a protest about discrimination in housing allocation by ' squatting ' ( illegally occupying ) in a house in Caledon.
The school opened in 1968 with Father William Mackey as principal.
In 1968, Connecticut officially recognized Whitehead as " Father of Connecticut Aviation ".
Other Broadway credits include The Goodbye People ( 1968 ), Thieves ( 1974 ), and Conversations with My Father ( 1992 ).
* The Little Drummer Boy ( 1968 ) Voice of Aaron's Father and The Three Wise Men
Among the many productions he appeared in in a long career in live theatre was the title role in In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer on Broadway in 1968, and the role of Father Massieu in the original Broadway production of Joan of Lorraine, the Maxwell Anderson play which eventually became the film Joan of Arc.
He is known as the " Father of the Mauritian Nation ", he led Mauritius to independence in 1968 and worked for the emancipation of the Mauritian population.
His Father was an Old Colony Mennonite Church bishop from 1936 to 1968.
David Berg ( also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to members of the Children of God ) founded the organization known as the Children of God, later known as " The Family of Love " or " The Family " and currently " The Family International ", in 1968.
For the summer of 2008, TCM launched " Essentials Jr .", a youth-oriented version of its The Essentials weekly series hosted by actors Abigail Breslin and Chris O ' Donnell, which included such family-themed films as National Velvet ( 1944 ), The Courtship of Eddie's Father ( 1963 ), Meet Me in St. Louis ( 1944 ), Captains Courageous ( 1937 ), and Yours, Mine and Ours ( 1968 ), as well as more eclectic selections as Sherlock Jr. ( 1924 ), The Music Box ( 1932 ), Harvey ( 1950 ), 20 Million Miles to Earth ( 1957 ), Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ), On the Town ( 1949 ), and The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ).
Father Joseph Kentenich ( b. 16 November, 1885, Gymnich, Rhine Province ; d. 15 September 1968 in Schönstatt ) was a father of the Pallottines and founder of the Schoenstatt Movement.
They include: Tin Ghumti ( Three Turns ), 1968 ; Narendra Dai ( Brother Narendra ), 1969 ; Sumnima ( A story of the first Kirata woman ), 1969 ; Modiain ( The Grocer's Wife ), 1980 ; Shweta Bhairavi ( The White Goddess of Terror ), 1983 ; Babu Ama ra chora ( Father, mother and sons ), 1989 ; and an incomplete autobiography Mero Katha ( My Story ), 1983, and many more yet to be published.
Stella Stevens ( born October 1, 1938 ) is an American film, television, and stage actress who began her acting career in 1959 and starred in such popular films as The Nutty Professor ( 1963 ), The Courtship of Eddie's Father ( 1963 ), The Silencers ( 1966 ), Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows ( 1968 ), The Ballad of Cable Hogue ( 1970 ), and The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ).
Life with Father co-starred a young Elizabeth Taylor and an even younger Martin Milner ( later one of the two police-officer stars of the 1968 TV series Adam-12 ), and received Oscar nominations for cinematography, art direction, musical score and best actor ( Powell ).
From 1968 to 1990, Father Pierre Taza was curate of the parish of St Therese of Heliopolis in Cairo.
The family has since remembered the legacy behind the Father of Top 40 with issuing the " Storz Awards " every ten years since 1968.
Father and son appeared together on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1968 .< ref >

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