-
April 1992),
better known by his stage-name
Frankie Howerd, was an
English actor and comedian.
Howerd was born the son of a
soldier Francis Alfred William...
- in
ancient Pompeii and
broadcast between 1969 and 1970,
starring Frankie Howerd. The
first series was
written by
Talbot Rothwell, a
scriptwriter for the...
- The
Howerd Confessions is a
British comedy television series which originally aired between 2
September and 7
October 1976 on ITV. It
featured comedian...
-
Frankly Howerd is a
British comedy television series which aired on the BBC in six
episodes between 1 May and 5 June 1959. It
starred Frankie Howerd. It also...
- The
Frankie Howerd Show is a
Canadian comedy television series which aired on CBC
Television in 1976.
Howerd was an
established British comic who was placed...
- sitcoms.
Speight emerged in the mid-1950s,
writing for
radio comics Frankie Howerd, Vic Oliver,
Arthur Askey, and
Cyril Fletcher. For
television he
wrote for...
-
Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"). Meanwhile,
villainous Mr.
Mustard (Frankie
Howerd) and his
henchman the
Brute drive to
Heartland in
their computer- and robot-equipped...
- and the
Monster from ****,
Diana Dors in The
Amazing Mr Blunden,
Frankie Howerd in Up
Pompeii and Up the Front, and
Vincent Price in
Theatre of Blood. In...
- a 1971
British comedy film
directed by Bob
Kellett and
starring Frankie Howerd. It was
written by Sid Colin, Ray
Galton and Alan Simpson. It was the second...
- **** Emery,
Kenny Everett,
Bruce Forsyth,
David Frost, Bob Hope,
Frankie Howerd,
Richard Pryor,
Spike Milligan, Mike Yarwood, The Two
Ronnies and Morecambe...