Charlie Drake The Worker

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

Taken from the Pre Broadcast Version, This episode Hallo Cobbler, Transmitted in Black and white 29th December 1969. Series 3 and 4 Recorded in colour then transmitted in Black and White, this is the only episode that survived

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  • british comedy at it's very best...

    any more please...

  • I'm working on it, it will be the one most people remember, keep Watching not long now.

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  • Thay dont make them like that any more,What a man he was great

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  • RIP CHARLIE

  • After a quick check:

    Later career

    Drake turned to straight acting in the 1980s, winning acclaim for his role as Touchstone

    Touchstone (As You Like It) (at the Ludlow Festival), and an award for his part in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker. Drake also starred as Smallweed in the BBC adaptation of Bleak House

    Bleak House (1985 TV serial) (1985), and Filipina Dreamgirls, a TV movie for the BBC.

  • Drake has got the control of a John Gingold.

    And amid such chaos and nonsense.

    None of his contemporaries had as much grasp of their lines, not even Hancock.

    Did CD get to play the Fool in Lear or not?

  • The first Frank Spencer 000h Betty

  • one of charlies best. good humour &skits

  • thanks sheda... just brilliant...

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