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Hattie Jacques and Sidney James in Carry on Loving (1970)

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Hattie Jacques

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  • (1956) She acted in Dario Bellini's play, "Albertine by Moonlight," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England with Emrys Jones in the cast.
  • (1950) She acted and adapted H.J. Byron's play, "Ali Baba or The Thirty-Nine Thieves," with Joan Sterndale Bennett in a pantomime production at the Players Theatre in London, England with E. Chitty, D. Anderson and J. Holman in the cast. Don Gemmell was director.
  • (1952) She adapted H.J. Byron's pantomime, "Babes in the Wood," at the Players' Theatre in London, England with Geoffrey Dunn, Daphne Anderson, Ian Wallace, Dennis Wood, Eileen Beldon, Joan Sterndale Bennett, Diana Maddox, Madamoiselle Violetta, and John Hewer in the cast. Don Gemmell was director.
  • (1952) She performed in the revue, "Bells of St. Martin's," at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Douglas Byng, Joan Sims, Roma Milne, and Richard Waring in the cast. W. Lyon-Shaw was director.
  • (1946 - 49) She joined Tommy Handley's radio show I.T.M.A. in 1946 staying with it until the end of January 1949 often playing schoolgirl Sophie Tuckshop.
  • (1950) radio 'Educating Archie' with Peter Brough, Max Bygraves, and Tony Hancock. Co written by Eric Sykes.
  • (1956) Radio 'Hancock's Half Hour' with Tony Hancock.
  • (1947 - 49) Radio 'It's That Man Again' with Tommy Handley
  • (1952) A poster for that revue, "Bells of St. Martin's," at the St. Martin's Theatre, can be seen in The Slasher (1953). At about the hour mark when they are about to commit the robbery, - see the poster on the wall - "Bells Of St. Martin's", Douglas Byng, Hattie Jacques, Roma Milne, Richard Waring, Peter Glover - on at the St. Martin's Theatre in August, 1952.

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