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The various versions of The Wicker Man These all present an overview of the making of the film, and interviews with cast and crew: Ex-S: The Wicker Man (BBC Scotland, 1998). The Wicker Man Enigma ...
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The various versions of The Wicker Man The Wicker Man began life in 1972 when actor Christopher Lee; Peter Snell, .... in its original form and would have seriously damaged the flow of the film. ...
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em episode guide To play the part properly you've got to know what it feels like when people .... Luckily the episodes of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em were not affected by the ...
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em episode guide - Season 2 Cast: Michael Crawford (Frank Spencer), Michele Dotrice (Betty), Anthony Woodruff (Dr .... and Maureen Purkiss & Gay Desser & Amanda Carlson (Patients). .... characters prostitute themselves by coming on in "funny" costumes (cf. ...
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The various versions of The Wicker Man The Wicker Man by Trevor Willsmer (published in Movie Collector, Vol. 1 Issue 8, Nov/Dec 1994). There have also been three documentaries made. ...
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The various versions of The Wicker Man The various versions of The Wicker Man. There can be few, if any, film fans in the world who haven't watched, at least once, a low-budget offering from ...
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The various versions of The Wicker Man The Wicker Man began life in 1972 when actor Christopher Lee; Peter Snell, ... A few other problems were encountered with Britt Ekland who was described by ...
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The various versions of The Wicker Man The Wicker Man began life in 1972 when actor Christopher Lee; Peter Snell, ... The policeman, Sergeant Neil Howie, was to be played by Edward Woodward, ...
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em episode guide Luckily the episodes of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em were not affected by the BBC's archive purges of the seventies and have been much-repeated since - often in ...
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