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In early 1969 Milligan starred in the ill-fated situation comedy Curry & Chips, created and written by Johnny Speight and featuring Milligan's old friend and colleague Eric Sykes.
It starred Peter Sellers, with Sykes, Kenneth Connor and Valentine Dyall.
The spy spoof The Liquidator was directed by Jack Cardiff and starred Rod Taylor with Sykes in a secondary role.
In 1977, Sykes wrote and starred in another television special, Eric Sykes Shows a Few of Our Favourite Things, with Hattie Jacques, Irene Handl, Jimmy Edwards and Peter Cook.
In 1981 Sykes wrote, directed and starred in the offbeat comedy If You Go Down in the Woods Today for Thames, with a cast including Roy Kinnear, Fulton Mackay and George Sewell.
During 1982 Sykes played the Chief Constable in the slapstick police comedy film The Boys in Blue, which starred the comedy duo Cannon and Ball, with Jon Pertwee.
In 1989, Sykes starred as the Secretary in the ITV situation comedy The Nineteenth Hole, written by Johnny Speight ; it was not a success and ran for only one series.
He later contributed to Sykes And A ... ( 1960-65 ), which starred Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques and Richard Wattis.
Starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques, it was written by Sykes, who had previously starred with Jacques in Sykes and A ... ( 1960 – 1965 ) and Sykes and a Big, Big Show ( 1971 ).
They starred in the film ' The Boys in Blue ' together in 1982 and guest starred in the Eric Sykes slapstick film, ' Mr H is Late ' in 1988.
Richard Briers appeared as patient George Woodman in the Christmas episode " Elliot's Wonderful Life ", Eric Sykes played Roger Ludlow, a patient with Alzheimer's disease and Phill Jupitus starred as morbidly obese patient Andy Thompson.
Edwards frequently worked with fellow comedian Eric Sykes, acting in the short films written by Sykes, The Plank ( 1967 ) which also starred Tommy Cooper, alongside Arthur Lowe and Ronnie Barker in the remake of The Plank during 1979 and in Rhubarb ( 1969 ), which again featured Sykes.
The British comedian Eric Sykes wrote, directed and starred in the 1969 film Rhubarb, in which all of the actors ' dialogue consists of the word " rhubarb " repeated over and over.
In 2003, Math made the jump into the TV world, as he produced the main theme and all original music for the short lived show " Wanda At Large ," which starred Wanda Sykes and aired on the Fox Network.

Sykes and Wanda
** Wanda Sykes, American comedian and actress
Joining Lauper at various venues were Rosie O ' Donnell, The B-52's, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, The Cliks, Indigo Girls, Kat Deluna, Joan Armatrading, Regina Spektor, Tegan and Sara, Nona Hendryx, Deborah Cox, Wanda Sykes, among others.
* Wanda Sykes ( 1964 -), writer, stand-up comedian, and actress.
* Wanda Sykes
As part of the company's marketing campaign and slogan, Wanda Sykes was hired to voice the chain's new mascot, the Applebee's Apple.
Wanda Sykes at 2010 GLAAD Media Awards.
The channel presents: The Simpsons, Strike Force, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY Triple Play, CSI: Miami Triple Play, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Triple Play, Nip / Tuck, Bull Run, Life On Mars, The Cleveland Show, The Amazing Race, Legend Of The Seeker, The Wanda Sykes Show, Defying Gravity, TNA Impact Wrestling, Louie, The Walking Dead, with some movies every night and additional series.
* Gladys Murphy ( Wanda Sykes ) – A boisterous black woman who makes embarrassing announcements, generally of a scatological or sexual nature.
Dee Dee Davis, Valarie Pettiford, Wanda Sykes & Countess Vaughn-3 nominations
Attell's first appearance on television was in 1988 on VH1's Stand-Up Spotlight, which also featured early appearances by Lewis Black, Margaret Cho, Jeff Garlin, Jay Mohr and Wanda Sykes.
It co-starred Lance Crouther, Wanda Sykes and Chris Rock among others.
The unedited version is on the DVD version of The Matrix Reloaded and also starring Wanda Sykes as the Oracle and Will Ferrell as the Architect.
* Wanda Sykes as Wanda
* Wanda Sykes, American comedian
Wanda Sykes ( born March 7, 1964 ) is an American writer, comedian, actress, and voice artist.
In November 2009, The Wanda Sykes Show, her own late-night talkshow, premiered on Fox, airing Saturday nights, until it was cancelled in April 2010.
She had a part in My Super Ex-Girlfriend and after playing in Evan Almighty, had a bit part in License to Wed. Sykes ' first HBO Comedy Special, entitled Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired, premiered on October 14, 2006 ; it was nominated for a 2007 Emmy Award.
In October 2008, Wanda Sykes appeared in a television ad for the Think Before You Speak Campaign, an advertising campaign by GLSEN aimed at curbing homophobic slang in youth communities.
In March 2009, it was announced that Sykes would be the host of a new late-night talk show on Saturdays on Fox, The Wanda Sykes Show which was scheduled to premiere November 7, 2009.
" Wanda Sykes Rips Into Rush Limbaugh " The Advocate.
Her second comedy special, Wanda Sykes: I ' ma Be Me premiered on HBO in October 2009.
November 2009 saw the premier of The Wanda Sykes Show, which starts with a monologue and continues with a panel discussion in a similar format to Bill Maher's shows Real Time with Bill Maher and Politically Incorrect.

Sykes and Hawkins
In 1973 Sykes had a small role as a police sergeant in the Douglas Hickox thriller Theatre of Blood, starring Vincent Price with an all-star supporting cast including Jack Hawkins, Diana Rigg, Robert Morley, Diana Dors, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Dennis Price and Milo O ' Shea.
* Wanda SykesWanda Hawkins

Sykes and comic
Essentially self-taught, Kirby cited among his influences the comic strip artists Milton Caniff, Hal Foster, and Alex Raymond, as well as such editorial cartoonists as C. H. Sykes, " Ding " Darling, and Rollin Kirby.
He is the former husband of prominent comic Wanda Sykes.

Sykes and who
Before he entered parliament, Disraeli was involved with several women, most notably Henrietta, Lady Sykes ( the wife of Sir Francis Sykes, 3rd Bt ), who served as the model for Henrietta Temple.
In the 1980s, American and European dancers from California, New York, London and Sweden ( such as Sylvia Sykes, Erin Stevens, Steven Mitchell, Terry Monaghan and Warren Heyes who formed London's Jiving Lindy Hoppers performance troupe, and Stockholm's Rhythm Hot Shots / Harlem Hot Shots ) went about ' reviving ' Lindy Hop using archival films such as Hellzapoppin ' and A Day at the Races and by contacting dancers such as Frankie Manning, Al Minns, Norma Miller, Jewel McGowan and Dean Collins.
As programming chief, Robert W. Pittman recruited and managed a team for the launch that included Tom Freston ( who succeeded Pittman as CEO of MTV networks ), Fred Seibert, John Sykes, Carolyn Baker ( original head of talent and acquisition ), Marshall Cohen ( original head of research ), Gail Sparrow ( of talent and acquisition ), Sue Steinberg ( executive producer ), Julian Goldberg, Steve Lawrence, Geoff Bolton studio producers and MTV News writers / AP Liz Nealon, Nancy LaPook and Robin Zorn, Steve Casey ( creator of the name " MTV " and its first program director ), Marcy Brahman, Ronald E. " Buzz " Brindle, and Robert Morton.
Hogarth, as well as Mark Sykes and Henry McMahon, who historically fulfilled Dryden's role as a political liaison.
* ( This article shows Pääbo to be the first one to extract DNA from a thousands year dead human — not Bryan Sykes who claimed to be in his books )
After a period, Sykes arrives with a band of the previously seen Mexican rebels, who have killed off what's left of the posse along the way.
In 1955 Sykes wrote and performed in a BBC Christmas spectacular, a spoof pantomime called Pantomania, which featured many well-known BBC personalities of the era ; it was directed by Ernest Maxin, who went on to produce some of the most famous comedy routines for Morecambe & Wise.
At the turn of the decade Eric Sykes and his old friend and colleague Hattie Jacques co-starred in a new 30-minute BBC TV sitcom, Sykes and A ..., which Sykes created in collaboration with writer Johnny Speight, who had worked with him earlier in the 1950s on the two Tony Hancock series for ITV.
In the revised concept, Sykes played a version of his established stage persona, a bumbling, work-shy, accident-prone bachelor called Eric Sykes, who lives at 24 Sebastopol Terrace, East Acton, with his unmarried twin sister Harriet, played by Jacques.
In 1962 Sykes played his first starring film role, being a travelling salesman in the comedy Village of Daughters, set in an Italian village, but featuring a mostly British cast including John Le Mesurier ( who was at that time married to Hattie Jacques ), and Roger Delgado.
His third film of that year was the Boulting brothers ' Rotten to the Core starring Anton Rogers ( who replaced Peter Sellers ) with Sykes.
Milligan, who had grown up in British India, played Kevin O ' Grady, a half-Pakistani half-Irish man who comes to work in a British factory and ends up boarding with his ineffectual foreman Arthur Blenkinsop ( Sykes ), who has to regularly defend Kevin against his racist workmates.
These included a remake of the 1960s episode Sykes and a Stranger, which had originally featured Leo McKern but the new version saw Peter Sellers taking the role of a childhood sweetheart of Hattie's who arrives on the Sykes's doorstep claiming Hattie as his fiancé.
For Thames TV that year he also appeared in and wrote The Eric Sykes 1990 Show with Tommy Cooper and Dandy Nichols and It's Your Move, a wordless slapstick comedy depicting the travails of a couple ( Richard Briers and Sylvia Syms ) moving into a new home, who hire an accident-prone firm of house removers, headed by Sykes.
In 1984 Sykes played the Genie in the children's film Gabrielle and the Doodleman, which also featured Windsor Davies ( who would also appear with Sykes in the BBC's Gormenghast in 2000 ), Bob Todd, Lynsey De Paul and Gareth Hunt.
Edgeley was founded in 1886 by Richard Sykes, a landowner from England who named it after Edgeley, Cheshire, where he was born.
Bowdon was founded in 1899 by Richard Sykes, a landowner from England who named it after Bowdon, near Manchester where he lived.

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