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Love Thy Neighbour (1973 Film)
''Love Thy Neighbour'' is a 1973 British comedy film starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams and Nina Baden-Semper, spun off from the television series ''Love Thy Neighbour''. It also marked the last regular film appearance of James Beck as Cyril, prior to his sudden death on 6 August of that year. Plot Eddie and Joan Booth, a white couple, live next door to Bill and Barbie Reynolds, who are black. Although Joan and Barbie are best friends, Bill and Eddie are complete opposites. Without their husbands' knowledge, Joan and Barbie enter a "Love Thy Neighbour" competition to win a cruise, but must contend with the problem of their antagonistic husbands. To add to the problems, Joan's mother-in-law is coming to stay, and Barbie's father-in-law is coming from Trinidad. Cast * Jack Smethurst as Eddie Booth * Rudolph Walker as Bill Reynolds * Nina Baden-Semper as Barbie Reynolds * Kate Williams as Joan Booth * Bill Fraser as Mr. Granger * Charles Hyatt as Joe Reynold ...
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Roy Skeggs
Roy Skeggs (April 1934 – 29 December 2018) was a British film producer for Hammer Films who is credited along with Brian Lawrence for revitalising the film company following receivership in 1979. Early life Skeggs and Lawrence were former board members of Hammer Films who had resigned to form their own production company, Cinema Arts. When Hammer entered receivership in 1979, Skeggs and Lawrence returned at the request of company management to develop a new direction for the ailing production house. Skeggs relocated Hammer Films to Hampden House in Buckinghamshire, and shifted production away from horror films featuring Dracula and Frankenstein towards anthologies and television serials. Production schedules were shortened and new features were largely shot on location in Buckinghamshire rather than the more expensive studio backlot. The ''Hammer House of Horror ''Hammer House of Horror'' is a British television series made in 1980. An anthology series created by Ha ...
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Lesley Goldie
Lesley Goldie is a British actress of the early to mid-1970s, especially and better known for her appearances on ''The Benny Hill Show'' as guest star. Her works also include appearances with Mike & Bernie Winters, Frankie Howerd, Des O'Connor and Jimmy Tarbuck; such television programs as '' Bless This House'', '' Bachelor Father'', ''Father, Dear Father'' and '' Tales of the Unexpected'' (on the last of which she had a small role in a 1981 episode, her last known acting role to date); the 1973 film version of ''Love Thy Neighbour''; and appearances on the London stage including '' Suddenly at Home'' (as Maggie Howard, in 1972-73) and '' The Gay Lord Quex'' (in 1975, directed by John Gielgud and also co-starring Dame Judi Dench and Siân Phillips). Personal life Born Lesley Goldie, she attended school at Holy Trinity Convent, Bromley and went on to study in Queen Mary University of London. After her marriage she changed her name to Lesley O'Connor for some time. She has two child ...
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Born the youngest of three boys of a Brazilian mother and an English father, James Francis Carter Pertwee, who travelled the country as a salesman until he became ill and died in 1938, when Bill Pertwee was 12. The family moved home many times during Pertwee's childhood and he lived in ,

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Clifford Lely Mollison (30 March 1897 – 4 June 1986) was a British stage, film and television actor. He made his stage debut in 1913. He was married to the actress Avril Wheatley. His younger brother was the actor Henry Mollison. Mollison acted in the West End on a number of occasions. In 1921 he appeared at the Strand Theatre in Ian Hay's '' A Safety Match''. In 1923 he was in Charles McEvoy's ''The Likes of Her''. In 1925 he starred in the play '' The River'' by Patrick Hastings. In 1953 he appeared in Peter Ustinov's ''The Love of Four Colonels ''The Love of Four Colonels'' is a play by the British writer Peter Ustinov, first performed in 1951. It is a fantasy set around military officers from the four Allied Occupation Powers (American, British, French and Soviet) of postwar Germany. ...''. Filmography References External links * 1897 births 1986 deaths English male stage actors English male film actors Male actors from London 20th-century English ma ...
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Andria Lawrence (born Maureen Smith, 20 June 1936) is an English actress, best known for her roles in ''On the Buses'', and in '' Coronation Street'' as Janet Stockwell. Career Andria Lawrence is best remembered for her appearances in both the TV and film productions of the 1970s’ British sitcom ''On the Buses''. Her performance as "Turnaround Betty" in the 1971 ''On the Buses'' film exemplified the amorous type of comic role in which she was most often cast. She was cast to similar comic type in ''For the Love of Ada'' (1972) and ''Man About the House'' (1974). She is also remembered for her part as a pretty barmaid in a c.1970 TV advert for Courage Tavern Keg Bitter, in which her line was "Ooooh, it's too strong for me .... but I like the men who drink it!" Lawrence demonstrated skill in drama too. She appeared in Ken Loach's acclaimed slice of gritty realism '' Cathy Come Home'' (1966) and in the Hammer Films production ''Countess Dracula ''Countess Dracula'' is a 19 ...
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