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  1. Arthur Leslie Norman English (May 9, 1919 – April 16, 1995) was an English actor and comedian from the music hall tradition. English was born in Aldershot, Hampshire. After serving in the army in World War II, reaching the rank of sergeant, English worked as a painter and decorator in his native town. He polished up his comedy routines at this time and eventually became resident comedian at ...

  2. The Grace brothers, Young Mr. Grace (Harold Bennett) and Old Mr. Grace (Kenneth Waller), were the old-fashioned owners of the store. Both were old but loved young, curvaceous women. They both treated their employees with respect and encouragement, hence Young Mr. Grace's catch phrase, "You've all done very well!" However, they were terminally naive to the fact that Grace Brothers was in its ...

  3. 11 de sept. de 2022 · Are You Being Served? got its chance, and the reaction was good. But still, Cotton wasn’t hugely keen. It was only the slow progress of the new series of Till Death Do Us Part which opened the door.

  4. Arthur Brough (born Frederick Arthur Baker; 26 February 1905 – 28 May 1978) was a British actor and theatre founder, producer and director best known for portraying the character of bumbling senior menswear salesman Ernest Grainger on the BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served?

  5. 7 de dic. de 2015 · Smith, who was born March 5, 1934, in Banstead, England, played Mr. Rumbold, the manager of the Grace Brothers department store, in “Are You Being Served?” The show ran from 1972 to 1985.

  6. Benny Lee (11 August 1916 in Glasgow, Scotland — 9 December 1995) was a British comedy actor and singer. Lee began as a performer in radio comedy programmes including Breakfast with Braden (later Bedtime with Braden), in which he sang with Pearl Carr,[1] Round the Bend with Michael Bentine (1957–60) and later It's a Square World.[1] He also appeared in episodes of Are You Being Served ...

  7. Milo Sperber (20 March 1911 – 22 December 1992) was a Polish-born English actor. Sperber trained as a lawyer in Vienna before joining a local drama school; in 1939 he fled Germany, and the Nazis, landing in England. Early in World War II, he joined the Oxford Pilgrim Players; he gained experience directing the company on tour in Case 27 VC and spending a season in London. He also was ...