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- Bootsie and Snudge Locked Out (Season 2, Episode 27)
- TV Episode |Comedy
Bootsie and Snudge
Locked Out (Season 2, Episode 27)
TV Episode |Comedy
Director
Writers
Barry Took (writer) |Marty Feldman (writer)
Producer
Peter Eton (producer)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated 1962 Apr 26
Release date
Apr 26, 1962 (United Kingdom)
Contacts
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| Cast | + Add Cast |
|---|---|
| 6 cast members |
| Name | Known for |
|---|---|
Alfie Bass'Bootsie' Bisley 'Bootsie' Bisley See fewer |
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) |
Bill FraserClaude Snudge Claude Snudge See fewer |
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (1985) |
Robert DorningRt. Hon. Sec. Hesketh Pendleton Rt. Hon. Sec. Hesketh Pendleton See fewer |
The Red Shoes (1948) |
Clive DunnHenry Beerbohm 'Old' Johnson Henry Beerbohm 'Old' Johnson See fewer |
Dad's Army (1968) |
Geoffrey PalmerPolice Constable (uncredited) Police Constable (uncredited) See fewer |
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) |
Arthur RigbyPolice Sergeant (uncredited) Police Sergeant (uncredited) See fewer |
Dixon of Dock Green (1955) |
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