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No Strings is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC1 in one series of six episodes in 1974. [1] Written by Carla Lane , it was spun-off from an episode of the Comedy Playhouse screened in April of the same year.
[1] [2] On stage, she has appeared in Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) productions from 1982, playing Ariel in The Tempest, to 2018 when she was Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra. Her first leading role at the RSC, the first for a black actress, was as Rosaline, in Love's Labour's Lost , directed by Barry Kyle , in 1984. [ 3 ]
No Strings; Genre: Sitcom: Written by: Jan Butlin: Directed by: Ronnie Baxter: Starring: Edward Petherbridge Jean Marsh: Composer: John Dankworth: Country of origin
"The Strings That Bind Us" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American sports comedy-drama television series Ted Lasso, based on the character played by Jason Sudeikis in a series of promos for NBC Sports' coverage of England's Premier League.
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Nate Smith as Mike, a writer for The Tonight Show; David Hoffman as Jim, a writer for The Tonight Show; Daniel Strauss as Alan, a writer for The Tonight Show; Andrew Schulz as Mitch, a writer for The Tonight Show; Camrus Johnson as Rasheed, Andy's neighbor and friend; Alison Martin as Lorraine Klavin, Andy's mother
This was a stand-alone production in 1975 for BBC TV's anthology series Play for Today. Duration: circa 65 minutes. It inspired the seven-series TV show that aired 1978–1992. Though not conceived as such, it was a de facto "pilot" for the subsequent TV series.
No Strings is a musical drama with book by Samuel A. Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers. No Strings is the only Broadway score for which Rodgers wrote both lyrics and music, and the first musical he composed after the death of his long-time collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein II. The musical opened on Broadway in 1962 and ran for 580 ...