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  2. Nuts in May (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nuts in May (1917) is a silent comedy short, directed by Robin Williamson, produced by Isadore Bernstein, and featuring Stan Laurel, billed as Stan Jefferson, in his onscreen debut. [1] The short was filmed at Bernstein Studios, in Hollywood, California. "A fragment" of the film survives [1] (a little over 60 seconds [citation needed]).

  3. Nuts in May (Play for Today) - Wikipedia

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    "Nuts in May" is the 12th episode of the sixth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 13 January 1976. [1] "Nuts in May" was written and directed by Mike Leigh, produced by David Rose, and starred Roger Sloman and Alison Steadman.

  4. Nuts in May - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2023, at 11:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Laurel and Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1930s, their works have been released in numerous theatrical reissues, television revivals, 8-mm and 16-mm home movies, feature-film compilations, and home videos. In 2005, they were voted the seventh-greatest comedy act of all time by a UK poll of professional comedians. [ 6 ]

  6. Matthew Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Guinness (born 6 June 1940) is an English actor. He portrayed the part of the Farmer in the 1976 film Nuts in May, appears in Ridley Scott's The Duellists (1977) and had a small role in 1986's Lady Jane. He has also worked extensively in theatre.

  7. Nuts in May (rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The words, rules and tune for "Here we go gathering nuts in May" Here we are gathering nuts in May; by Elizabeth Adela Forbes The words and rules of the game were first quoted in the Folk-Lore Record, E. Carrington (1881), [2] followed by a similar description among the games for choosing partners by G.F. Northall (1882). [3]

  8. List of works by Mike Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Director Writer Notes 1973 Hard Labour: Yes Yes BBC Play for Today: 1975 "The Permissive Society" Yes Yes BBC Second City Firsts: 1976 Nuts in May: Yes Yes BBC Play for Today

  9. Nuts in May (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nuts in May is a 1964 comedy novel by the British writer Richard Gordon, best known for writing the Doctor series. [1] [2]When his son Teddy is sent down from Oxford University and breaks off his engagement to a wealthy young woman, the publisher Algernon Brickwood attempts to take him in hand.