As of this writing, A Word With Alf was the last in a seemingly endless parade of spin-offs from the landmark British sitcom...
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Screenwriter
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1997
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This tribute to the long-running and very successful TV comedy series features the original cast as they take a nostalgic...
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Director
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1991
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Thirteen years after the cancellation of the British All in the Family precursor Till Death Do Us Part, the property was...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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Set in the Woodley district of London, the 19-episode sitcom Spooner's Patch poked cruel fun at police corruption in Great...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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This feature is basically a silent comedy as the only word spoken is "rhubarb." A Vicar (Harry Secombe) plays golf with the...
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1970
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Screenwriter
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1968
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This film is taken from the popular British television series. Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell) is a middle-aged bigot who loves...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1968
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After directing several extraordinary documentaries for the BBC, including the award-winning The War Game and Culloden,...
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Screen Story
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1967
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In this slapstick comedy two bumbling workmen attempt to take a long wooden plank through a London suburb to a building...
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1967
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Ken Russell's first feature film is a slight comedy about a stodgy British resort. Gormleigh-by-the-Sea is a holiday...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Now cloaked in obscurity, the British series Two's Company was one of the earliest efforts from Granada Television....
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Screenwriter
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1956
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