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Happidrome may
refer to:
Happidrome (radio), a BBC
radio comedy series starring Harry Korris Happidrome (film), a 1943 film
adaptation of the
radio series...
- The
Happidrome was a BBC
radio comedy programme produced in
Britain between 1941 and 1947. It was
produced by
Ernest Longstaffe and
starred Harry Korris...
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Happidrome is a 1943
British comedy film
directed by
Philip Brandon and
starring Harry Korris,
Robbie Vincent and
Cecil Fredericks. It was a spin-off from...
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Summerhill Books. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-1-906721-99-2. "RAF
Cricklade – WW2 GCI (
Happidrome)
Radar Station".
Subterranea Britannica. "RAF Crosslaw".
Archived from...
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installations began to be
upgraded to
permanent buildings known as "
happidromes". From that point, the RAF's
interest in the
system waxed and
waned along...
- (1891–1971) a
British comedian and actor, star of the hit BBC
radio show
Happidrome and
starred in the 1943 film
version William Thomas Quirk (1908-1977)...
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reportedly the
favourite radio programme of King
George VI – and The
Happidrome.
Although none of his
programmes were televised,
Longstaffe insisted that...
- (1919)
Beloved Imposter (1936) Make-Up (1937) We'll
Smile Again (1942)
Happidrome (1943) List of
British heavyweight boxing champions ""Bombardier" Wells...
- The Gang's All Here (1939). He also
produced several films including Happidrome (1943) and The Sky's the
Limit (1938),
which he also directed. He continued...
- Home".
Other wartime shows which featured his work
included Big Top,
Happidrome (starring
Tessie O'Shea), Full Swing, The
Knight was Bold and The Lisbon...