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Old 09-03-2006, 10:25 AM
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Sounds like a compilation of free stuff available on the net - the lancers clip especially
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Old 09-03-2006, 11:04 AM
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Hi again.
DVD is called..The Golden Age of British Comedy. It can also be obtained from HMV I have now found out.
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He also appeared in at least one film with Buster Keaton
This appears to have been a half-hour TV show.
THE ADVENTURES OF MR PASTRY
ATV / 1X30m-e / 1958 21 June - Sat 6.00pm
Director:Ralph Smart
Comedy. Mr Pastry takes acting lessons from a charlatan posing as an acting teacher.
With:- RICHARD HEARNE as Mr Pastry / BUSTER KEATON as Professor / PEGGY MOUNT as Landlady

Memorable TV's Guide to British Television - Abide With Me to The Advocates

It doesn't seem to appear on Buster's imdb resume......


And directed by the human dynamo that was Ralph Smart.

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Old 30-04-2007, 03:32 PM
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My parents live in a place called Meriden famous for being the centre of England and home of the now defunct Triumph Motorcycles. There are a couple of cottages on the main road(always reminded me of Peter Wyngardes home in Night of The Eagle) anyway I was told once that Mr. Pastries niece or nephew lived there. Not sure if it was true but that is what I heard.
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