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<blockquote data-quote="Angela Channing" data-source="post: 245796" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>You're right. At the time when I saw the play <em>Run For Your Wife</em> it was was the second longest running comedy in London's West End after <em>No Sex Please Were British</em>, which was a similar farce but not as funny (an almost equally awful film adaptation was made of this play too).</p><p></p><p></p><p>June Whitfield, Geoffrey Palmer, Lionel Blair, Derek Griffith, Tony Britton, Maureen Lipman, Wendy Craig, Robin Askwith and others that I can't remember. As I said in my previous post, the most fun aspect of the film was recognising that the man in the pub background was Timothy West or the woman in the in the exercise class was Lisa Goddard in a non-speaking role. In fact there were so many cameos you couldn't keep up with it. Ray Cooney must have called in favours from all his theatre chums to have pulled it off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, isn't it rich?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela Channing, post: 245796, member: 33"] You're right. At the time when I saw the play [I]Run For Your Wife[/I] it was was the second longest running comedy in London's West End after [I]No Sex Please Were British[/I], which was a similar farce but not as funny (an almost equally awful film adaptation was made of this play too). June Whitfield, Geoffrey Palmer, Lionel Blair, Derek Griffith, Tony Britton, Maureen Lipman, Wendy Craig, Robin Askwith and others that I can't remember. As I said in my previous post, the most fun aspect of the film was recognising that the man in the pub background was Timothy West or the woman in the in the exercise class was Lisa Goddard in a non-speaking role. In fact there were so many cameos you couldn't keep up with it. Ray Cooney must have called in favours from all his theatre chums to have pulled it off. Yes, isn't it rich? [/QUOTE]
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