• Chesney and Wolfe, were a British television comedy screenwriting duo consisting of Ronald Chesney (born René Lucien Cadier; 4 May 1920 – 12 April 2018)...
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  • comedy, and close in tone to Social realism drama. Chesney and Wolfe was a prolific comedy scriptwriting team of Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe whose partnership...
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  • and Andrew Gardner for the rest of the episodes. All the episodes in this series were written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe. Chesney and Wolfe were...
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    Robert M. Chesney (born 1971), American law professor Ronald Chesney (1922–2018), British TV comedy screenwriter in Chesney and Wolfe Stanley Chesney (1918–1978)...
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  • The Rag Trade (category Black-and-white British television shows)
    floor. The scripts were written by partners Chesney and Wolfe, who later wrote Wild, Wild Women, Meet the Wife and On the Buses. Wild, Wild Women was a period...
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  • from 5 September to 10 October 1981. It was created by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe. Graham Jones (John Inman) works as a personal secretary to female...
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  • Meet the Wife (TV series) (category Black-and-white British television shows)
    Meet the Wife is a 1960s BBC situation comedy written by Chesney and Wolfe, which featured Freddie Frinton as Freddie Blacklock with Thora Hird as his...
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  • The Bed-Sit Girl (category Black-and-white British television shows)
    Created by Chesney and Wolfe for Sheila Hancock, The Bed-Sit Girl aired for two series. Hancock played Sheila Ross, a typist who lives in a bedsit and wishes...
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  • ITV network. The series was created by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe (who wrote almost every episode) and is a spin-off from their long running sitcom...
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  • from 1968 to 1969. Shot in black-and-white, it starred Barbara Windsor and was written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney. Barbara Windsor – Millie Derek...
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