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Freds shaving is interruptedin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Warren Mitchell and Elaine Taylorin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
A toast in the Midway householdin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
A close up of Warren Mitchell as Fred Midwayin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Bill Fraser and Warren Mitchellin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Bill Fraser and Adrienne Postain a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Richard Briars and Warren Mitchellin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Fred Midway tries to enter a phone boxWarren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)
A moment in the life of the Midway familyin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Hilda and Fred Midway are shockedPat Heywood and Warren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)
Ealine Taylor Pat Heywood Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranhamin a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970
Vanessa Howard and Richard Briarsin a scene from All The Way Up (1970)
Bernard Lee and Sean Barrettas Charles Foreman and Frankie in a scene from Leslie Normans Dunkirk
Sergeant Grimshawe shouts at Charlie SageWilliam Hartnell and Bob Monkhouse in Carry On Sergeant (1958)
First Day in the Barracksin a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Reviewing the barracksin a scene from Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Bob Monkhouse as Charlie Sagein a group photo from Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Bob Monkhouse and William Hartnellin Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Kenneth Connoras Horace Strong in Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Connorin Carry On Sergeant (1958)
Sir John Mills as Captain ScottOn the set of Charles frends Scott of the Antarctic produced by Ealing Studios in 1948
A pensive David Essexon the set of That ll Be The Day
David Essex and Billy Furyduring the filming of That ll Be Day (1973)
Donald Sutherland dangles from scaffolding in a scene of Don t Look Now (1973)Donald Sutherland as John Baxter in a dangerous situation in a scene taken from Don t Look Now directed in 1973 by Nic Roeg
George Innes in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)George Innes (Stamp) smiles while on the phone in a scene from Billy Liar (1963)
A portrait of James Copelandtaken for the promotion of The Maggie (1954)
A scene from The Maggie (1954)directed by Alexander MacKendrick
Paul Douglas as The Americanin a scene from The Maggie (1954)
Dr Decker and Margaret feed the plantsin a scene from Konga (1961)
Dr. Decker talks to KongaMichael Gough in a scene from Konga (1961)
Dr Decker and Margaret with Konga as a chimpin a scene from Konga (1961)
A scene from Konga (1961)filmed at Merton Park Studios under the direction of John lemont
Margaret and Konga in the laboratoryMargo Johns in a scene from Konga (1961)
Dr. Decker in his laboratoryMichael Gough in a scene from Konga (1961)
Konga in a cage with Dr. Decker and Margaretthe Doctor was played by Michael Gough and Margo Johns played Margaret
Dr. Charles Decker and Sandra in the greenhouseMichael Gough and Claire Gordon in a scene from Konga
Hugh Griffith (1912-1980)as Dan, the somewhat unreliable train driver in The Titfield Thunderbolt
Laughing at the engineGeorge Relph as the vicar
A wry smile from George Relphas the vicar in The Titfield Thunderbolt
George Relph as the vicarstartled in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
The bishop and Vicar refill the Thunderbolt with waterGodfrey Tearle and George Relph in The Titfield Thunderbolt
Hawkins in a fightSid James and Gabrielle Brune in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
A smiling Godfrey Tearleas the bishop in The Titfield Thunderbolt
Hugh Griffithas Dan working on the steam engine in The Titfield Thunderbolt
A dishevelled Naunton Wayneas Blakeworth in the Titfield Thunderbolt
Crump and Pearce at the public assemblyEwan Roberts and Jack MacGowran in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Michael Trubshawe as RuddockIn a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Jack MacGowran as Crumpat the petrol station in a scene from the Titfield Thunderbolt