Chesney and Wolfe
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Ronald Chesney (birth name René Cadier; born 1922) and Ronald Wolfe (birth name Harvey Ronald Wolf-Lubbroff; 8 August 1922 – 18 December 2011[1]) were British TV comedy screenwriters, best known for their popular 1960s/1970s sitcoms The Rag Trade and On The Buses.
Ronald Wolfe died from head injuries, sustained during a fall at a care home in London on Sunday 18 December 2011.[1]
TV credits
- Here's Archie (1956) BBC
- Educating Archie (1958/59) Associated-Rediffusion/ ITV
- The Rag Trade (1961–1963) BBC
- Comedy Playhouse (Series 3) -"The Bed" (1963, Pilot) BBC
- Meet the Wife (1964–1966) BBC
- Barley Charlie (1964) Nine Network, Australia
- The Bed-Sit Girl (1965/66) BBC
- Sorry I'm Single (1967) BBC
- According To Dora (1968/69) BBC
- Comedy Playhouse (Series 7) - "Wild, Wild Women" (1968, Pilot) BBC
- Wild, Wild Women (1969, series) BBC
- On the Buses (1969–1973) LWT
- The Other Reg Varney (1970, repeated as The Reg Varney Comedy Hour in 1972) LWT
- Romany Jones (1972, Pilot) Thames TV
- Romany Jones (1973–75, series) LWT
- Don't Drink the Water (1974/75) LWT
- Yus, My Dear (1976) LWT
- Comedy Special - "The Boys And Mrs B" (1977, Pilot) BBC
- The Rag Trade (1977/78) LWT remake
- Watch This Space (1980) BBC
- Take a Letter, Mr. Jones (1981) Southern / ITV
- Allo Allo! (1989, one episode "Down the Drain", series 5) BBC
Film credits
- I've Gotta Horse (1965)
- On the Buses (1971)
- Mutiny on the Buses (1972)
- Holiday on the Buses (1973)
- Fredrikssons Fabrikk - The Movie (Norway 1994)
References
External links
- Ronald Chesney at the Internet Movie Database
- Ronald Wolfe at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.thejc.com/news/people/42391/ronnie-wolfe-takes-his-buses-down-memory-lane
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