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  1. Jeremy Lloyd is a first generation Filipino Australian Performer, Writer, Movement Director, Choreographer & Diversity/Inclusivity Liaison known for their honest, layered & unflinching works. Their intersections of Dance, Spoken Word, Myth & Jungian Archetypes provide pathways, platforms and perspectives for them to explore & express their experiences as a queer millennial of the asian ...

  2. Jeremy Lloyd (born Danbury, Essex, 22nd July 1930) started off his career as an actor, but is probably best known for his work as a screenwriter and the creator and co-author of several successful British sitcoms in partnership with David Croft. Lloyd made his film debut as an actor in 1960 in School for Scoundrels, and appeared in numerous ...

  3. www.jeremy-lloyd.co.ukJeremy Lloyd

    Welcome to the website of organist and conductor, Jeremy Lloyd. Jeremy is the Assistant Director of Music and Sub Organist at Rochester Cathedral, UK. He is a prize-winning graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, and is in demand as a solo performer, accompanist and teacher.

  4. Jeremy Lloyd, the actor who co-wrote sitcoms such as Are You Being Served? and ’Allo ’Allo!, has died aged 84. Lloyd, who was appointed OBE in 2012, died in a London hospital on Monday from

  5. 2 de nov. de 2021 · JOANNA LUMLEY gave a blunt assessment of her marriage to her first husband Jeremy Lloyd by claiming the couple should have had a 'raging affair' rather than wed, according to unearthed reports.

  6. Jeremy has spent over 33 years delivering major live events all over the world. From creating a 360 degree canvas for ABBA’s immersive concert experience, to designing the first ever touring cable net for Ed Sheeran’s landmark Mathematics tour, Jeremy’s breadth of knowledge and experience makes him skilled at helping clients deliver the seemingly impossible...

  7. Jeremy Lloyd , David Croft. Lovers of innuendo and British humor, Flying Circus fans and seekers of laughs – look no further than this uproarious play. To the delight of fans everywhere, the popular British television comedy is now a stage show that revels in nonstop double entendres. Request license.