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Is Jimmy Perry still alive?

Is Jimmy Perry still alive?

October 23, 2016Jimmy Perry / Date of death

What did Lloyd and Croft write?

Sign up to our free breaking news emails. Jeremy Lloyd and his co-writer, David Croft, were the writing duo behind two of the biggest favourites of the golden era of comedy television, Are You Being Served? and ‘Allo ‘Allo!, both of which brought their quirky brand of British humour to millions of viewers.

Who co wrote Dads Army?

David Croft
Jimmy PerryHarold Snoad
Dad’s Army/Writers

Who wrote Allo Allo?

Jeremy LloydPaul AdamIan Davidson
‘Allo ‘Allo!/Writers

Who wrote aint half hot mum?

It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who had both served in similar roles in India during that war. It was first broadcast on BBC 1 in eight series between 1974 and 1981, totalling 56 episodes in all.

What did Perry and Croft write?

James Perry, OBE (20 September 1923 – 23 October 2016) was an English script writer and actor. He devised and co-wrote the BBC sitcoms Dad’s Army (1968–77), It Ain’t Half Hot Mum (1974–81), Hi-De-Hi (1980–88) and You Rang, M’Lord? (1988–93), all with David Croft.

Is Jeremy Lloyd still alive?

December 23, 2014Jeremy Lloyd / Date of death

Is Walmington-on-Sea a real place?

Walmington-on-Sea is a fictional seaside resort that is the setting of Dad’s Army, including the BBC Television sitcom (1968-1977), the BBC Radio 4 series and two feature films (1971 and 2016).

Is Clive Dunn still alive?

November 6, 2012Clive Dunn / Date of death

Who said good moaning?

Officer Crabtree
2. I can act jolly squeak prefect Fronch. Officer Crabtree, the British spy posing as a policeman, was constantly mangling the French language, serving up arguably the show’s most famous catchphrase, “Good Moaning”.

What did the Germans think of Allo Allo?

They may have claimed they were “only obeying orders”, but for 26 years the Germans refused to screen the famous BBC comedy series Allo Allo because of fears that the Second World War sitcom set in Nazi-occupied France might not go down too well with older viewers.

Who wrote the Perry and Croft TV shows?

Their collaborations were all written by Perry and Croft, with Croft directing. Unusually, the pair shared a writer credits for most of their shows but Croft had the director-producer credits. 3 Hi-de-Hi!

What kind of TV shows did John Croft appear in?

He had his first real experience of television as an actor, playing roles in the comedy series Hugh and I (BBC, 1962-68) and Beggar My Neighbour (BBC, 1966-68). By this period, Croft had already gained experience working in television.

How did David Croft get his first script?

Perry wrote the first script and gave it to David Croft while working as a minor actor in the Croft-produced sitcom Hugh and I, originally intending the role of the spiv, Walker, to be his own. Croft was impressed and sent the script to Michael Mills, Head of Comedy at the BBC.