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  1. Arthur Leslie Norman English (9 May 1919 – 16 April 1995) was an English television, film and stage actor and comedian from the music hall tradition.

  2. Arthur English. Actor: Are You Being Served?. One of Britain's great variety comedians Arthur English was known as 'The Prince of the Wide Boys', a cockney 'spiv' character outrageously dressed on stage and wearing a huge kipper tie.

  3. Arthur English. Actor: Are You Being Served?. One of Britain's great variety comedians Arthur English was known as 'The Prince of the Wide Boys', a cockney 'spiv' character outrageously dressed on stage and wearing a huge kipper tie.

  4. actor. 75 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death, Real name. «Never Say Die» (1987), «Troubles and Strife» (1985 – 1986), «In Sickness and in Health» (1985 – 1992), «High & Dry» (1985 – 1987), «Danger: Marmalade at Work» (1984)...

  5. Arthur English was a British television, film and stage comedian from the music hall tradition. This is a fascinating short documentary that gives an insight into his humble but...

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · A humble man, as kind in spirit as he was funny on stage. Arthur English biography by Brian Slade. The late James Beck was known as the ultimate spiv character after his time in Dad’s Army as Private Walker, the man who knew how to get everything for the right price and a level of discretion.

  7. Apr 19, 2020 · Arthur English is quite probably Aldershot Football Clubs most well-known celebrity fan. And as a fan of the sitcom Are You Being Served and with his passing being almost a quarter of a century ago, I wanted to find out more about the comedy legend and publish it here on Calling The Shots for fellow fans to read.

  8. Arthur English (9 May 1919 - 16 April 1995) was an English television, film and stage actor and comedian from the music hall tradition.

  9. Arthur English was a actor who was born in 1919 in United Kingdom and died in 1995 known for Are You Being Served?

  10. Arthur English depicted the wide boy in extremis: he was worldly wise (street- wise we would say today), and literally wide. His super-spiv suit bore shoulders so broad that, to quote...