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A good production of a good play about a bad production of a bad play is the tricky part of staging Noises Off.
Last of the Summer Wine antics 'dangerous' for elderly actors
“I film all my scenes in a studio now.”
The madcap antics of Compo, Foggy and Clegg proved that age was no barrier to men behaving badly. via Times Online
London: Gay aide in 'royal sex act' a 'braggart'
“We became more interested in A (Linley) because Ian had said that A took drugs. We'd be interested in proving A took drugs. We knew D took drugs because it was on the tape.”
AN aide filmed accusing the Queen's nephew David Linley of performing a sex act on him as a stripper looked on was a "boastful braggart" and as "camp" as John Inman in the television series Are You Being ... via News.com.au
'Gay sex tape' Royal took drugs, court told
“I suggest that he is a boastful braggart who is showing off to the nearest audience or to any audience, camping it up, mincing around, putting everyone down except himself.”
The royal at the centre of an alleged homosexual sex blackmail plot was said to have taken drugs, the Old Bailey has been told. via Telegraph.co.uk
Philip Hensher: You and your friends can come out of the closet now, Mr Humphries
“He's just a bloke who lives with his mother”
One of the oddities of postwar English life was the degree to which the explicitly homosexual was both forbidden and condoned. via The Independent
Police called in over obsessed brunette who stalked Little Britain...
“It's upsetting to see the man you're in love with being with other people.”
By COLIN FERNANDEZ and ANDREW LEVY - More by this author Comments A female fan obsessed with David Walliams is being investigated by police for stalking the Little Britain star. via Daily Mail
You can't beat old panto magic
LIKE mince pies and tinsel, Christmas would not be Christmas without a trip to the annual panto - " an art form I love. via Scotsman.com News
Big laughs in store when you watch this sitcom
"Are You Being Served?" is so old that the opening credits begin with the ring of the cash register. via CapeCodOnline.com
“Excuse me, I believe these are stale ...”
Are You Being Served, a cult hit in the USA since the late '80's Britcom boom, is much beloved by the public and, to date, remains phenomenally popular. via The Daily Advertiser