Comedy Titles Include
- Futtock's End starring Ronnie Barker and Michael Hordern (1969)
- Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (film) written by Vivian Stanshall and starring Trevor Howard (1980)
- The Golden Coach a film by Jean Renoir starring Anna Magnani (1953)
- San Ferry Ann starring Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, David Lodge and Wilfrid Brambell (1966)
- Simon, Simon starring Graham Stark, John Junkin and Norman Rossington with cameos from Peter Sellers, Michael Caine, Bob Monkhouse, Ernie Wise, Eric Morecambe and Tony Blackburn (1970)
- The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer a cult political satire starring and written by Peter Cook John Cleese and Graham Chapman and also starring Harold Pinter (1970)
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Famous quotes containing the words comedy, titles and/or include:
“Unless comedy touches me as well as amuses me, it leaves me with a sense of having wasted my evening. I go to the theatre to be moved to laughter, not to be tickled or bustled into it.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“I have known a German Prince with more titles than subjects, and a Spanish nobleman with more names than shirts.”
—Oliver Goldsmith (17281774)
“If we define a sign as an exact reference, it must include symbol because a symbol is an exact reference too. The difference seems to be that a sign is an exact reference to something definite and a symbol an exact reference to something indefinite.”
—William York Tindall (19031981)