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Comic Heritage

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Merged with the Heritage Foundation.

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Comic Heritage

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Benny Hill

Benny Hill, 1925 - 1992, comedian. Comic Heritage

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Bernie Winters

Bernie Winters, 1932 - 1991, comedian and water rat. Comic Heritage

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David Nixon

David Nixon, 1919 - 1978, magician and past King Rat. Comic Heritage

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Harry Worth

Harry Worth, 1917 - 1989, comedian. Comic Heritage

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Hattie Jacques

unveiled by Eric Sykes and Clive Dunn.

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Other Subjects

Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay Anderson

Film and theatre director, critic and writer, ‘This sporting Life', ‘If', ‘The Whales of August', awarded the 1955 Oscar for Best Documentary Short. Born India, died France.

Person, Cinema, Theatre, France, India

1 memorial
Dame Gracie Fields

Dame Gracie Fields

Entertainer. Born over a chip shop in Rochdale, Lancashire as Grace Stansfield. Worked at Gainsborough Film Studios.  Gracie and her husband Archie moved from Upper Street, N1 in 1929 to The Towers...

Person, Cinema, Humour, Music / songs, Theatre, Italy

4 memorials
Imperial Studios

Imperial Studios

Imperial Studios were the studios of the British and Dominions Film Corporation (B&D), a short-lived British film production company formed by Herbert Wilcox and located at Imperial Place, Elst...

Place, Cinema

3 memorials
Cunard / Broadwest Film Studio

Cunard / Broadwest Film Studio

The Cunard Film Company Limited moved into a purpose-built studio, close to the Precision Film Studio. It had a capacious glass-roofed daylight stage with extra lighting from 30 Westminster arc lam...

Building, Cinema

1 memorial
Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Actor. Born Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith in Cliftonville, Kent. After starting his career in the theatre, he went into films where he had his big break being cast with Celia Johnson in the classic '...

Person, Cinema, Theatre, TV & Radio

1 memorial