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Sid Colin

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Colin started a four-year break from scriptwriting work in 1960, which it has been suggested may have been because of exhaustion combined with resentment at apparent
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and many others, was highly successful, running to 154 episodes in four series; Colin wrote 38 of the episodes. He also wrote the series' film spin-off,
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In 1946, Colin was about to get married, did not want to continue touring, and was unwilling to make the fashionable change from acoustic to
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of some of his work. He returned in 1964, co-writing (with Talbot Rothwell) the script for
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In 1970 he reunited with former writing partner Talbot Rothwell on the second series of
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and his orchestra, which became an RAF anthem during the war and was later recorded by
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in 1954, but neither was successful and Colin returned to radio work. He wrote
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Colin moved into television comedy scriptwriting in the early 1950s, on
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series. Colin wrote material for the show, and was described in the
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After becoming an accomplished guitarist in the style of
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He returned to television to work on 177:(1969–1970), as well as films including 673: 671: 669: 625: 375:, on which Colin worked with co-writer 563:(1973). In 1974, he co-wrote the film 227:. Colin learned guitar and became a 7: 811:20th-century English screenwriters 439:In 1957, Colin created the sitcom 365:, followed by the very successful 14: 585:, contributing on such shows as 526:his first series of programmes. 826:English male television writers 246:and wisecracks in the style of 254:and His Nitwits for their new 1: 722:. Retroieved 20 December 2020 702:, Issue 790, 20 November 1938 601:Colin died in 1989, aged 74. 750:. Retrieved 16 December 2020 745:AndrΓ© Vincent, "Sid Colin", 264:as "Muddler of Ceremonies". 238:, he left school and joined 426:, and then wrote links and 852: 821:English television writers 816:British male screenwriters 491:, also starring Bresslaw. 171:(1957–59) and writing for 449:. 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Index

Islington
Scriptwriter
How Do You View?
The Army Game
Living It Up
Up Pompeii!
On the House
Whoops Baghdad
scriptwriter
radio
television
cinema
The Army Game
Up Pompeii!
Carry On Spying
Percy's Progress
Carry On
Talbot Rothwell
Islington
Jewish
Vilnius
Russian Empire
fur trade
jazz
Django Reinhardt
Ambrose and his Orchestra
one-liner jokes
Groucho Marx
Sid Millward
BBC radio

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