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  2. Ian Carmichael on stage, screen and radio - Wikipedia

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    Brian Rix Presents: "Odd Man In" 29 December 1969: BBC Television: Mervyn Browne [162] Play for Today: "Alma Mater" 7 January 1970: BBC Television: Jimmy Nicholson [163] The Morecambe & Wise Show: 28 January 1970: BBC Television: Guest [164] Frost on Sunday: 1 February 1970: ITV: Guest [165] The Laugh Parade: "The Big Money" 10 February 1970 ...

  3. Odd Man In - Wikipedia

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    Odd Man In made it to number 33 on the Billboard country albums chart, the worst showing for any of his Mercury country albums since 1965's Country Songs for City Folks. [ citation needed ] Two singles, "A Damn Good Country Song", and "Don't Boogie Woogie", did not crack the Top 20.

  4. The Odd Man trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Man was a police series produced by Granada Television, running over four series between 1960 and 1963.The character of pompous police Chief Inspector Charles Rose (William Mervyn) at the start of series 3 cemented the show's popularity, and The Odd Man turned out to be the first in a trilogy lasting most of the 1960s, during which Rose's character slowly developed and became ...

  5. Odd Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Man was introduced in an eponymous story that had him pitted against the supposed reincarnation of the first Nile Queen and her Pharaoh consort: Detective Comics #487 (the Odd Man—debut, originally intended for Shade, the Changing Man #9 [3]) (December 1979 – January 1980) Superboy (vol. 4) #65 (August 1999) [4]

  6. Odd Man - Wikipedia

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    Odd Man may refer to: Odd Man (comics), a comic hero created by Steve Ditko; The Odd Man, the first in a trilogy of police series produced in the 1960s by Granada TV;

  7. Michael Dunn (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dunn (born Gary Neil Miller; October 20, 1934 – August 30, 1973) was an American actor and singer with dwarfism.He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for The Ballad of the Sad Café, and for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Stanley Kramer's Ship of Fools, but is best remembered for a recurring role as mad scientist Dr. Miguelito Quixote ...

  8. Guy Rolfe - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War he re-appeared in a number of bit parts throughout 1947 in films like Hungry Hill and Odd Man Out, which in turn led to larger roles in movies such as Uncle Silas (1947), Easy Money (1948) and in particular Ken Annakin's Broken Journey (1948), where he played the pilot of an aeroplane that crashes in the Alps.

  9. Six Dates with Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Job Man became a 1978 film, retitled The Odd Job. Extended from the original TV version to feature length. Extended from the original TV version to feature length. Though this time, original co-writer Graham Chapman took Barker's part, Diana Quick took the part of his wife, originally played by Joan Sims .