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  1. Former British journalist best known for his West End satirical farces such as

  2. The Paragon is a well known father-and-son drama written by, appropriately, a father and son, Roland and Michael Pertwee, in 1946. The play concerns a blind man who believes that his son was killed in Burma during the war.

  3. A descendant of an aristocratic French family, Perthuis de Laillevault, Pertwee was the son of Roland Pertwee, a respected actor and writer, who wrote several successful plays and film scripts in ...

  4. Michael Pertwee and Brian Rix. Fogg arrives home prepared to spend a peaceful night. He has not allowed for the antics of his philandering partner, Reaper, who has not only been using Fogg's name in his affair with the sexy Mrs Barker, but also borrowing his car.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Michael Pertwee (uncle) Bill Pertwee (third cousin) Sean Carl Roland Pertwee [1] [2] (born 4 June 1964) is an English actor, narrator and producer with an extensive career since the 1980s in television and cinema productions.

  6. Jon Pertwee (Photo by Michael Ward/Getty Images) Jon’s love of music was, however, still evident when on 12 October 1964 he appeared on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs, choosing a guitar for his luxury item and Ray Charles’s ‘Georgia on my mind’ as the track he’d save from the waves.

  7. Michael Pertwee (souvent orthographié Mickael Pertwee en France) est un acteur, dramaturge, producteur et scénariste britannique, né le 24 avril 1916 à Londres, et décédé le 17 avril 1991 à Londres (Royaume-Uni).