Robin Nash

Robin Nash

  • Title: Robin Nash
  • Popularity: 0.1131
  • Known For: Directing
  • Birthday: 1927-03-10
  • Place of Birth: Norwich, England, UK
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Robin Nash Movies

  • 1977
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    A Passage to Inverness

    A Passage to Inverness

    1 1977 HD

    A striptease artist is prosecuted for indecency. Meanwhile, his aunt wants him to visit her, before she dies.

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  • 1974
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    Aladdin

    Aladdin

    1 1974 HD

    Christmas pantomime presentation of Aladdin, starring the cast of Crackerjack

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  • 1974
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    Aladdin

    Aladdin

    1 1974 HD

    Christmas pantomime presentation of Aladdin, starring the cast of Crackerjack

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  • 1998
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    Behind the Laughs

    Behind the Laughs

    1 1998 HD

    The untold stories of television's favorite comedies.

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  • 1982
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    The Funny Side of Christmas

    The Funny Side of Christmas

    1 1982 HD

    Skits from: "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"; "The Les Dawson Show"; "Yes Minister"; "Only Fools and Horses"; "Three of a Kind"; "Last of the Summer Wine"; "Sorry!"; "Butterflies"; "Smith and Jones"; and "Open All Hours".

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  • 1990
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    The Last Supper

    The Last Supper

    1 1990 HD

    Terence is a butcher, his wife Eden a vegetarian. At their last supper together before their divorce, he tries to fathom why she has left him. After all, he is a reasonable man.

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  • 1982
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    The Funny Side of Christmas

    The Funny Side of Christmas

    1 1982 HD

    Skits from: "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"; "The Les Dawson Show"; "Yes Minister"; "Only Fools and Horses"; "Three of a Kind"; "Last of the Summer Wine"; "Sorry!"; "Butterflies"; "Smith and Jones"; and "Open All Hours".

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  • 1970
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    7.1 1970 HD

    Bread is a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from 1 May 1986 to 3 November 1991. The series focused on the devoutly-Catholic and extended Boswell family of Liverpool, in the district of Dingle, led by its matriarch Nellie through a number of ups and downs as they tried to make their way through life in Thatcher's Britain with no visible means of support. The street shown at the start of each programme is Elswick Street. A family called Boswell had also featured in Lane's earlier sitcom The Liver Birds and Lane admitted in interviews that the two families were probably related. Nellie's feckless and estranged husband, Freddie, left her for another woman known as 'Lilo Lill'. Her children Joey, Jack, Adrian, Aveline and Billy continued to live in the family home in Kelsall Street and contributed money to the central family fund, largely through benefit fraud and the sale of stolen goods.

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  • 1970
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    6.2 1970 HD

    Terry and June Medford are both middle aged and beginning to find the trials of life are more difficult as they try to succeed in their daily lives. The couple have just moved to Purley, south-east London... Aunt Lucy and the mynah bird had disappeared, as had the occasionally visiting daughters. Terry and June now mixed with a friendly next door neighbour, Beattie; Terry's chatty work colleague, Malcolm; and their gruff boss Sir Dennis Hodge. Otherwise, things were much as before, with Terry's pigheaded childishness causing no end of problems, usually thwarting June's attempts at leading a cosy life.

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  • 1970
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    5.7 1970 HD

    All Gas and Gaiters is a British television ecclesiastical sitcom which aired on BBC1 from 1966 to 1971. It was written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, a husband-and-wife team who used the pseudonym of "John Wraith" when writing the pilot. At St Oggs Cathedral is a carefree bishop, an old tippling archdeacon, and an accident-prone chaplain, who all wish to live a quiet bachelor life, but this is continually threatened by the dean, who tries to bring by-the-book rule to the cathedral.

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  • 1970
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    5.7 1970 HD

    All Gas and Gaiters is a British television ecclesiastical sitcom which aired on BBC1 from 1966 to 1971. It was written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, a husband-and-wife team who used the pseudonym of "John Wraith" when writing the pilot. At St Oggs Cathedral is a carefree bishop, an old tippling archdeacon, and an accident-prone chaplain, who all wish to live a quiet bachelor life, but this is continually threatened by the dean, who tries to bring by-the-book rule to the cathedral.

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