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Peter Anthony Joseph Daniel Wrenshall (22 December 1911 – 16 April 2003), [1] better known by his stage name Danny O'Dea, was an English actor. O'Dea was a British funnyman born out of the music hall tradition.
Danny O'Dea – British actor; Darrell O'Dea – Canadian musician and recording engineer; Denis O'Dea – Irish actor; Jimmy O'Dea – Irish actor and comedian; Judith O'Dea – American film actress; Mark O'Dea – British television presenter; Mick O'Dea – Irish painter; Stephanie O'Dea – American food and lifestyle writer
Danny O'Dea; 1987–2002) An extremely long-sighted bumbler, Eli maintained a highly cheerful, friendly attitude despite not having a clue what was going on around him. He generally made only brief cameo appearances, walking into a scene and commenting on his long-sighted misinterpretation of the action, and then walking off again.
Danny O'Dea left the show due to ill health and died a year after this episode was broadcast. Audience of 5.20m – 54th most watched programme of the week. The Mystical Squeak of Howard's Bicycle 13 January Billy and Truly compete to prove who has the keener "sixth sense" and Howard seeks a way to deal with his own psychic phenomenon.
This episode marked the first appearance of Eli (Danny O'Dea), who became a regular shortly after. Edie and the Automobile 8 March Edie is having driving lessons – no-one is safe! This episode sees the start of a recurring joke, that would remain throughout the series, regarding Edie and her terrible driving.
By 1947, Nelson was a professional success and Danny O'Day began to show signs of wear, so Nelson hired Marshall to build him a second one. However, Marshall's hand-carved originals (which he tailored to the personality of the ventriloquist) were impossible to duplicate identically, and Nelson felt the second dummy didn't look sufficiently like ...
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Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Alan Clarke and starring Michelle Holmes, Siobhan Finneran, George Costigan, and Lesley Sharp.Set in Bradford, West Yorkshire, the film is about two teenage schoolgirls who have a sexual affair with and are seduced by a married man. [2]