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  2. Category:1980s British sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1980s British sitcoms" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. ... High Street Blues; Holding the Fort; Home James!

  3. Category:1970s British sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1970s British sitcoms" The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Fashion-themed television series - Wikipedia

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    A list of television shows, programs or networks where the setting takes place in, or revolves around, the world of beauty and fashion in general (beautification, magazines, styles, imaging, modeling, makeovers, trends, etc.).

  5. Category:1980s British comedy television series - Wikipedia

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    1980s British sitcoms (7 C, ... The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim; G. Galloping Galaxies! ... Nobody's Perfect (British TV series) O

  6. The Rag Trade - Wikipedia

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    The action centred on a fictional small clothing workshop (the title is a reference to the textile industry), Fenner's Fashions in London. [1] Although run by Harold Fenner (Peter Jones) and the foreman and pattern cutter Reg Turner (), the female workers are led by militant shop steward Paddy Fleming (Miriam Karlin), ever ready to strike, with the catchphrase "Everybody out!"

  7. British sitcom - Wikipedia

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    [91] The series won the 1978 BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy [92] and was the highest-ranking ITV sitcom in the BBC's Britain's Best Sitcom, coming in 27th overall. [93] Frances de la Tour received an Evening Standard British Film Award in the category of "Best Actress" for her performance as Ruth Jones. [94]

  8. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  9. Fresh Fields - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Fields is a British sitcom starring Julia McKenzie and Anton Rodgers.A ratings success at the time, it was written by John Chapman and produced by Thames Television for ITV, running for four series between 7 March 1984 and 23 October 1986.