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They Knew Mr. Knight (1946)
Character: Douglas Blake
After a chance train encounter with Laurence Knight, Tom Blake's family's fortunes prosper on the beneficence of the great financier. A developing friendship leads to the Knights selling their home to the Blakes when they move back to London. All looks rosy for the Blakes as share prices in Mr Knight's new business venture soar, but is their confidence misplaced?
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The Reluctant Widow (1950)
Character: Eustace Cheviot
A young governess becomes embroiled in French spy intrigue, in this adaptation of a Georgette Heyer novel.
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Fly Away Peter (1948)
Character: George Harris
Director Charles Saunders' low-key domestic comedy, adapted from A.P. Dearsley's play, centers on a middle-aged London couple who react in different ways as their four children grow up, fall in love and make career choices.
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Vote for Huggett (1949)
Character: Peter Hawtrey
A firm of solicitors do battle with the head of the local council over a parcel of river front land, owned by the Huggett family, in order to build a lido/community center.
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The Huggetts Abroad (1949)
Character: Peter Hawtrey
Life is not going well for the Huggetts. Father has lost his job. Jimmy and his wife cannot get to South Africa where he has a new job. So the family decide that they should go to South Africa by truck. With their travelling companion they travel across the desert which includes a brush with the law.
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Fools Rush In (1949)
Character: Tommy
Howes plays Pamela Dickson, an impulsive young bride-to-be, while Guy Rolfe portrays her long-lost father Paul. Ostensibly a cad and bounder, Paul turns out to be just the opposite when he arrives for Pamela's wedding.
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Alf's Baby (1953)
Character: Tim Benson
Three old bachelors 'inherit' an orphan baby, Pam, who is pursued by a car-stealing spiv after she turns 21.
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Flannelfoot (1953)
Character: Andy Fraser
Ace crime reporter Watling tries to discover the identity of a notorious jewel thief, but his informant is murdered. At a house party, Watling helps detective Adam expose the criminal.
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Here Come the Huggetts (1948)
Character: Peter Hawtrey
The Huggetts have their first telephone installed, sleep rough on The Mall whilst waiting for the Royal Wedding and deal with a fire at the 'Oatibix' factory.
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Father's Doing Fine (1952)
Character: Roly
Lady Buckering, an English widow, has four daughters; Doreen, married to Dougall and about to give birth at home, and Gerda, Bicky and Catherine. The story revolves around the impending birth and the love affairs of the other three daughters; Bicky, with eccentric student Roly; Gerda, married to artist Wilfred; and Catherine, in love with the landlord's son, Clifford Magill. In addition, the impoverished Lady Buckering is being courted by Dr. Drew. Written by Les Adams
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Confession (1955)
Character: Alan
A confession to a priest from a thief leads to the priest's life being threatened by his gang.
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Holiday Camp (1947)
Character: Harry Huggett
The Huggett family go to a holiday camp, and get involved in crooked card players, a murderer on the run, and a pregnant young girl and her boyfriend missing from home.
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Helter Skelter (1949)
Character: Spencer Stone
A detective gets involved with a wealthy socialite who can't seem to stop hiccuping.
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Waterloo Road (1945)
Character: N/A
During WW2 a former railway employee who had been drafted, goes AWOL to hunt down the spiv and draft dodger who is having an affair with his wife.
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It's Never Too Late (1956)
Character: Tony
To Laura Hammond's large family, she is simply the mother who makes all their lives run more smoothly. But although they don’t know it, she is a very successful novelist and when her screenplay comes to the attention of a Hollywood producer, Laura is suddenly plunged into the big time.
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Come Back Peter (1952)
Character: George Harris
There's pandemonium in a country house when various relatives come to stay.
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The Crowded Day (1954)
Character: Michael Blayburn
One day in the lives and loves of the staff in a large department store.
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Morning Departure (1950)
Character: Sub-Lt. Oakley
The crew of a submarine is trapped on the sea floor when it sinks. How can they be rescued before they run out of air?
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X: The Unknown (1956)
Character: Lt. Bannerman
Army radiation experiments awaken a subterranean monster from a fissure that feeds on energy and proceeds to terrorise a remote Scottish village. An American research scientist at a nearby nuclear plant joins with a British investigator to discover why the victims were radioactively burned and why, shortly thereafter, a series of radiation-related incidents are occurring in an ever-growing straight line away from the fissure.
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Spin a Dark Web (1956)
Character: Bill Walker
A boxer and war-time Telephone Engineer (Lee Patterson) is lured into a murder cover-up plot by a scheming woman ( Faith Domergue).
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Model for Murder (1959)
Character: George
An American officer scours Britain in search of his dead brother's girlfriend and becomes involved in a jewel heist.
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The Adventurers (1951)
Character: Hendrik van Thaal
As the Boer War ends a South African soldier hides a cache of diamonds he finds on a body. He returns to the town he left three years earlier where his girl has married a disgraced English officer. Needing funds to get back to pick up the diamonds the Boer enlists the help of a fellow soldier as well as the Englishman and a local hotel keeper. This ill-assorted bunch set off into the bush intent on finding their fortune.
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