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More of Dick Emery

on BBC One London

A further selection of the most popular items from past shows starring Dick Emery
Written by JOHN WARREN and JOHN SINGER featuring
JOHN CLIVE , HELEN FRASER
VICTOR MADDERN , DAVID STOLL
HAROLD BERENS , JOHN KANE
MICHAEL KNOWLES , SAM KYDD JENNY MCCRACKEN , with TIM BARRETT , TIMOTHY BATESON
MICHAEL NAPIER BROWN
JACQUIE-ANN CARR , JUNE JAGO
ANDREW KNOX , JOHN F. LANDRY
LARRY MARTYN , NORMAN MITCHELL DONALD MORLEY and Christopher Banks , Michael Bunker Peter Clapham , Charles Hill
Stella Kemball , Raymond Mason Gail Playfair , Michael Stainton Jerry Stovin
Principal film cameraman BILL MATTHEWS Studio lighting GEORGE SUMMERS Studio sound MIKE MCCARTHY
Principal designer BERNARD LLOYD-JONES Producer HAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

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Dick Emery
Written By:
John Warren
Written By:
John Singer
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John Clive
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Helen Fraser
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Victor Maddern
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David Stoll
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Harold Berens
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John Kane
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Michael Knowles
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Sam Kydd
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Jenny McCracken
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Tim Barrett
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Timothy Bateson
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Michael Napier Brown
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Jacquie-Ann Carr
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June Jago
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Andrew Knox
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John F. Landry
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Larry Martyn
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Norman Mitchell
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Donald Morley
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Christopher Banks
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Michael Bunker
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Peter Clapham
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Charles Hill
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Stella Kemball
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Raymond Mason
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Gail Playfair
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Michael Stainton
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Jerry Stovin
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Bill Matthews
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George Summers
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Mike McCarthy
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Producer:
Harold Snoad

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