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    The Whitehall farces were a series of five long-running comic stage plays at the Whitehall Theatre in London, presented by the actor-manager Brian Rix...
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  • Farce Eventually Becomes Ridiculously Funny". The Stage: 13. 27 April 1967. Retrieved 12 May 2019. Marriott, R. B. (23 July 1964). "Whitehall Farce....
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  • the process. His farces for BBC Television also began at the Whitehall, enlarging Rix and Gray's profile as well as that of the Whitehall Theatre. During...
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    Parliament Street. The Whitehall Theatre (now the Trafalgar Studios) was formerly associated with a series of farces. The name Whitehall was used for several...
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  • wrote that the film "somehow becomes a hell-and-brimstone version of Whitehall farce ... Damien just comes across as an ambitious junior executive who overreaches...
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    Experience.[1] Cole met actor Nick Wilton in 1988, at the revival of the Whitehall farce Dry Rot. They married in 1991 and have two children together; they...
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  • Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims and Joanna Lumley. It was based on the Whitehall farce of the same title written by Michael Pertwee, who also wrote the screenplay...
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  • play became a Whitehall farce running for 765 performances between 1964 and 1966. It was televised by the BBC's Laughter from the Whitehall in August 1964...
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  • principally associated with British farces. From 1956 to 1969 he was a member of Brian Rix's company, first at the Whitehall Theatre, and later at the Garrick...
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  • Lynn". The Independent. UK. Retrieved 30 August 2006. "Maggie Stars in Whitehall Farce". 27 January 1984. Retrieved 26 September 2007. "Hacker in Australia:...
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