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The Wheeler Dealers (a.k.a. Separate Beds in the UK) is a 1963 American romantic comedy film produced by Martin Ransohoff, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring James Garner and Lee Remick. The script was written by George Goodman and Ira Wallach based on Goodman's 1959 novel of the same name. The film was produced by Filmways and distributed ...
Work Completed: Replaced gear knob, passenger door and door mirrors, pulled and filled dent in rear nearside quarter panel, repainted wheels and replaced the centre caps, applied new door sill decals, replaced handbrake lever, replaced handbrake warning light, adjusted rear exhaust section to prevent it from knocking against the undercarriage, fitted a new stereo, engine service including ...
Wheeler Dealers is a British TV series originally produced by Attaboy TV for the Discovery Channel in the United Kingdom and for Motor Trend in the United States. The programme is fronted by car enthusiast and former dealer Mike Brewer with mechanics Edd China (Series 1-13), Ant Anstead (Series 14–16), and Marc Priestley, (Series 17-18) The premise of the show has the presenters on a mission ...
The Cops and Robbers: The Story of the British Police Car author teased his future ventures, telling fans to “watch this space for the top-secret news coming soon.”. Ant, who cohosted the car ...
The Wheeler Dealers, starring James Garner and Lee Remick; The Whip and the Body (La frusta e il corpo), directed by Mario Bava under the alias "John M. Old" Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?, starring Dean Martin, Carol Burnett, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jill St. John; Who's Minding the Store?, starring Jerry Lewis, Agnes Moorehead, Jill St. John
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Ya had to wish CBS’ censors the best of luck with Sunday’s Yellowstone. Inarguably, the most brutal, most expletive-laden scene in the series’ history went down in “Resurrection Day.”
Wheeler was born on Feb. 18, 1936, in Brooklyn. His acting career started with TV commercials, before landing his first on-screen role in two episodes of the PBS series “Watch Your Mouth” in 1978.