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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]).
"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.
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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]
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
In the 2018 film Stan & Ollie, Steve Coogan portrayed Laurel (a performance which saw him nominated for the BAFTA for Best Actor in a Leading Role) and John C. Reilly played Hardy. [59] Developed by BBC Films, the film is set in the twilight of their careers, and focuses on their farewell tour of Britain and Ireland's variety halls in 1953.
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Guinness has been married three times. His first marriage was to Andrée Lefevre, from 1967 to 1985, with whom he has a son, and a daughter Sally, [3] who made a cameo as a Supreme Council member in the 2019 film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. [4] His second marriage was to Helen Lynch, from 1989 to 1993.