WebJun 7, 2011 · Tue 7 Jun 2011 13.29 EDT. Donald Hewlett, who has died of pneumonia aged 90, was already in his mid-50s and had a long career as a screen character actor behind him when he was cast as Colonel ... WebThe Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull was a short-lived black-and-white British sitcom starring Alexander Gauge and Valerie Singleton. Written by Austin Melford, only one series of five 30-minute episodes was produced.
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WebThe Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull: UK: The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull: See also. Full Cast and Crew Official Sites Company Credits Filming & Production … WebThe Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull: 4: A Party Matter. BBC Television. Fri 3 rd Jul 1959, 19:30 on BBC Television. View in Radio Times. Written by Austin Melford [Starring] Alexander Gauge See page 5. Contributors. Writer: Austin Melford. Theme music composed by: Trevor H. Stanford. Settings: Norman James. disney italy
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WebUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Philology Undergradruate studies M.A. studies WebThe Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull was a short-lived black-and-white British sitcom starring Alexander Gauge and Valerie Singleton. Written by Austin Melford, only … The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull Alexander Gauge – Brigadier Garnet Wellington-Bull Valerie Singleton – Jane Wellington-Bull Donald Hewlett – Captain "Sooty" Pilkington See more The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull is a short-lived black-and-white British sitcom starring Alexander Gauge and Valerie Singleton. Written by Austin Melford, only one series of five 30-minute episodes was produced. See more 1. Episode One (12 June 1959) 2. Episode Two 3. Episode Three See more • The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull at IMDb • The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull at British Comedy Guide See more The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull followed the adventures of a retired Army Brigadier, Garnet Wellington-Bull, who is trying to come to terms with civilian life. The other … See more Alexander Gauge, who played the Brigadier, died of natural causes 1960; The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull was one of his last … See more • Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003 See more coworking ullared