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In 1987, a computer game based on Andy Capp, entitled Andy Capp: The Game, was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in Europe and North America. Players had to borrow money in order to replenish Andy's alcohol supply while avoiding fights with his wife Flo and the police.
His first wife, Vera, died in 1997, and in 1998 he married Jean Marie Glynn Barry, but later the same year he died of lung cancer. He had left a stockpile of more than a year's worth of Andy Capp cartoons. [1] His contract with the Daily Mirror had required him to train a replacement, but he had not done so. After the stockpile had been ...
Andy Capp is a slothful man from Hartlepool, whose life consists of drinking, sleeping, watching TV, betting, going to the pub and occasionally playing football (as opposed to rugby, which was Andy's sport in the comic strip). His wife, Flo, is constantly annoyed by her lazy husband and frequently uses a rolling pin as a weapon.
Florrie "Flo" Capp, wife of the title character in Andy Capp, a British comic strip; Florrie Lindley, a former Coronation Street character; Florrie, a character in the British TV series Fimbles; Florrie, a character in the TV series Five Minutes More
In the comic strip Andy Capp (from 1957), Andy's wife Flo is a charwoman. Another well-known fictional charwoman is Ada Harris, the central character in Paul Gallico's novel Mrs 'Arris goes to Paris (1958) and its three sequels.
"Growing up we didn't have a lot of money or resources, so building with what you had was the only option," Capp shares. "My first solo build out was a 1978 VW Bus, complete with solar hot water ...
Li'l Abner was a satirical American comic strip that appeared in multiple newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe.It featured a fictional clan of hillbillies living in the impoverished fictional mountain village of Dogpatch, USA.
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!