Last of the Summer Wine: All That Glitters is Not Elvis


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All That Glitters is Not Elvis

Season 29, Episode 5

Lance tries to convince his wife that Elvis Presley is still alive. Alvin and Entwistle, meanwhile, decide to prove his point.

repeat 2008 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Peter Sallis (Actor) .. Norman Clegg
Frank Thornton (Actor) .. Truly
Brian Murphy (Actor) .. Alvin
Kenneth Cope (Actor) .. Lance
Maggie Ollerenshaw (Actor) .. Ethel
Kathy Staff (Actor) .. Nora Batty
Robert Fyfe (Actor) .. Howard
June Whitfield (Actor) .. Nelly
Juliette Kaplan (Actor) .. Pearl
Jean Alexander (Actor) .. Auntie Wainwright
Burt Kwouk (Actor) .. Entwistle
Mike Grady (Actor) .. Barry
Mike Newbold (Actor) .. Passerby
Sarah Thomas (Actor) .. Glenda
Jean Fergusson (Actor) .. Marina
Josephine Tewson (Actor) .. Miss Davenport
Ken Kitson (Actor) .. PC Cooper
Louis Emerick (Actor) .. PC Walsh

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Did You Know..
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Peter Sallis (Actor) .. Norman Clegg
Born: February 21, 1921
Died: June 02, 2017
Birthplace: Twickenham, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Timid-looking British character actor, onscreen from 1952 and best-known for voicing Wallace in the Wallace & Gromit films and starring in the long-running British series Last of the Summer Wine. Sallis died in 2017, at age 96.
Frank Thornton (Actor) .. Truly
Born: January 15, 1921
Died: March 16, 2013
Birthplace: Dulwich, London, United Kingdom
Brian Murphy (Actor) .. Alvin
Born: September 25, 1932
Birthplace: Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Kenneth Cope (Actor) .. Lance
Born: January 01, 1931
Maggie Ollerenshaw (Actor) .. Ethel
Born: October 08, 1949
Kathy Staff (Actor) .. Nora Batty
Born: July 12, 1928
Died: December 13, 2008
Birthplace: Dukinfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Robert Fyfe (Actor) .. Howard
Born: June 19, 1925
Birthplace: Alloa, Scotland, United Kingdom
June Whitfield (Actor) .. Nelly
Born: November 11, 1925
Birthplace: Streatham, London
Trivia: Trained at London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, June Whitfield landed her first professional roles on the London stage and became one of Great Britain's most respected comedy actresses. After establishing herself in theater, Whitfield gained further acclaim for appearing opposite Jimmy Edwards and Dick Bently in the classic radio series Take It From Here. She has become one of BBC Radio's most enduring and beloved radio performers; she can be heard reading The News Huddlines, something she has been doing since the 1950s. Despite her radio work, Whitfield is best known on television, where she appeared opposite her longtime professional partner Terry Scott in the popular sitcom Happily Ever After, which ran for a decade and was later renamed Terry and June. She also worked with comedians like Ronnie Barker and Dick Emery. Whitfield began her sporadic film career in Carry On Nurse (1959); she would continue appearing in the venerable Carry On series for many years. Her other film credits include The Spy With a Cold Nose (1966) and Jude (1996). For her many years in the entertainment industry, June Whitfield received the British Comedy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1994.
Juliette Kaplan (Actor) .. Pearl
Jean Alexander (Actor) .. Auntie Wainwright
Born: October 11, 1926
Died: October 14, 2016
Birthplace: Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
Burt Kwouk (Actor) .. Entwistle
Born: July 18, 1930
Died: May 24, 2016
Birthplace: Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Born in England and raised in Shanghai, actor Burt Kwouk can best be described as a funnier variation of Bruce Lee. To be sure, many of his acting assignments have called for straight interpretations, notably his roles in such films Satan Never Sleeps (1961) and The Brides of Fu Manchu (1965). But Kwouk is best known for his role as karate champ Cato Fong, right-hand man of the hapless Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers). Trained by his boss to attack without warning (the better to keep Clouseau on guard and in shape), Cato has invariably done his job too well, kicking and chopping at the Inspector at the most inopportune times -- when Clouseau is making love, for example. As Cato, Bert Kwouk has appeared in the Blake Edwards-directed Clouseau films A Shot in the Dark (1964), Return of the Pink Panther (1975), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1978) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1979), and has guest-starred in two pastiche films made after Peter Sellers' death, Curse of the Pink Panther (1981) and Trail of the Pink Panther (1982). Outside the aegis of Blake Edwards, Kwouk has taken action-oriented parts in films like Rollerball (1980) and Air America (1990). For several years in the '80s, Kwouk played a Japanese commandant on the British TV series Tenko. Kwouk continued to work steadily through the 2010s, including a recurring role on Last of the Summer Wine. He died in 2016, at age 85.
Mike Grady (Actor) .. Barry
Born: February 06, 1946
Birthplace: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Mike Newbold (Actor) .. Passerby
Sarah Thomas (Actor) .. Glenda
Born: June 05, 1952
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Jean Fergusson (Actor) .. Marina
Born: December 30, 1944
Died: November 15, 2019
Birthplace: Wakefield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Josephine Tewson (Actor) .. Miss Davenport
Born: February 26, 1931
Birthplace: Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
Ken Kitson (Actor) .. PC Cooper
Born: January 01, 1946
Birthplace: Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Louis Emerick (Actor) .. PC Walsh
Born: June 10, 1960
Birthplace: Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

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