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  2. List of The Navy Lark episodes - Wikipedia

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    Also listed are episodes of The TV Lark which replaced The Navy Lark with the same cast of characters, before being replaced itself by the fifth series of The Navy Lark. All episodes were written by Laurie Wyman, except for series 12-15 which were written by Laurie Wyman and George Evans, and produced by Alastair Scott Johnston unless otherwise ...

  3. The Navy Lark - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Lark [1] is a radio sitcom about life aboard a British Royal Navy frigate named HMS Troutbridge (a play on HMS Troubridge, a Royal Navy destroyer) based in HMNB Portsmouth. In series 1 and 2, the ship and crew were stationed offshore at an unnamed location known simply as "The Island".

  4. Frank Thornton - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 1968, he starred in the BBC radio comedy The Embassy Lark, a spin-off of The Navy Lark. He appeared in at least one episode of The Navy Lark as CPO Nathaniel Pertwee, filling in for Jon Pertwee who was indisposed. He also appeared in at least one episode of The Navy Lark as his character from The Embassy Lark. In 1969, he starred ...

  5. List of radio comedies - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Lark; Nebulous; Newsjack; The News Huddlines; The News Quiz; Nightcap; The Now Show; Old Harry's Game; The Omar Khayyam Show; On the Hour; Party; Paperback Hell; People Like Us; Police 5...to 12; The Problem with Adam Bloom; Quote... Unquote; Radio Active; Recorded for Training Purposes; The Remains of Foley and McColl; Robin and Wendy ...

  6. The Embassy Lark - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy Lark is a radio comedy series broadcast from 1966 to 1968 as a spin-off from The Navy Lark. It was written by Lawrie Wyman and starred Frank Thornton and Derek Francis. It was produced by Alastair Scott Johnston. Three series, of 13, 14 and 15 episodes, were made.

  7. Lawrie Wyman - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the radio series started in 1959, Wyman co-wrote, with Sid Colin, the script for the unsuccessful film The Navy Lark. [5] He also worked with co-writer George Evans on scripts for Bless This House, Love Thy Neighbour and Carry On Dick. [1] Wyman died in Lambeth, London, in 1982 at the age of 58. [6]

  8. Heather Chasen - Wikipedia

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    She had guest roles in Z-Cars and Dixon of Dock Green [17] and voiced a number of characters in the radio show The Navy Lark, particularly WREN Heather Chasen and "battle axe" Ramona Povey. [18] In soaps, she had four separate appearances in the BBC soap opera Doctors , with her most recent in 2014, [ 19 ] reprising her role as Grace Barberry ...

  9. Tenniel Evans - Wikipedia

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    Educated at Christ's Hospital, the University of St Andrews and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, [2] Evans first became well known for his long-running roles as Leading Seaman "Taffy" Goldstein and Admiral Ffont-Bittocks (and other occasional characters) in The Navy Lark, a popular BBC radio comedy series (1959–1977), which starred Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips, Jon Pertwee and later ...