Stanley Baxter
Popularity:0.248
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1926-05-24
Place of Birth:Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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The Fast Lady (1962)
A Scottish civil servant must learn how to drive a Bentley to impress his girlfriend's tycoon father.

Very Important Person (1961)
Comedy set in World War Two, starring James Robertson-Justice and Leslie Phillips. Sir Ernest Pease (Robertson-Justice) is a self-important scientist...

Crooks Anonymous (1962)
A former burglar trying to go straight joins a rehabilitation scheme using much the same methods as AA. Through the process, he takes work as a...

Father Came Too! (1964)
When Dexter Munro and his new wife Juliet get married, they decide to escape Juliet's meddling father by buying a rundown cottage and doing it up...

Joey Boy (1965)
While posters urge austerity and vigilance in wartime Britain, 'Joey Boy' Thompson has never had it better. In a cellar beneath his East London fish...

An Audience with Dame Edna Everage (1980)
Dame Edna Everage takes questions from a celebrity audience about her life and career.

Stanley Baxter's Christmas Hamper (1985)
Stanley Baxter's Christmas Hamper

Stanley Baxter's Picture Annual (1986)
Stanley Baxter's Picture Annual

Stanley Baxter in Person (1998)
Documentary profile of Stanley Baxter featuring his first in-depth interview for forty years and extracts from his comedy series and specials. With...

Ooh the Banter! (2022)
Jack Docherty brings together a jam-packed cast of comedians, actors and famous faces for a riotous celebration of Scotland's most valuable export...

The Thief and the Cobbler (1993)
It is written among the limitless constellations of the celestial heavens, and in the depths of the emerald seas, and upon every grain of sand in...

Geordie (1955)
Concerned about his small stature, a young Scottish boy applies for a mail-order body building course, successfully gaining both height and strength....

Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas (1977)
Bing Crosby and his family spend Christmas at the estate of a distant relative in England.

Stanley Baxter: Now and Then (2008)
Comedy legend Stanley Baxter returns from retirement and returns to the Christmas schedules with a trawl through the very best of his classic...

Stanley Baxter's Christmas Box (1976)
Sketches include the film noir 'Farewell my Cinders', the BBC Jewish news, The Bruce Fosdyke Show, A Christmas Appeal by Faith Douche, the meaning of...

Stanley Baxter on Television (1979)
We hear from the Minister of White Papers about how Stanley Baxter is to return, then we hear how Miss Porker wants her own show, we learn about sex...

The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III (1975)
The sketches start with radio presenter Julie Hawn announcing that there are some advertising parodies on the TV. Film Fright is presented by Patrick...

The Stanley Baxter Big Picture Show (1973)
The sketches are The Movie Makers with Joan Bakelite, which includes extracts from 'The Love of Moses' and 'Love's a Tonic'. Then there is the best...

The Stanley Baxter Moving Picture Show (1974)
The sketches are Nationwide with jokes across the UK and Thumpalong with Reg Varnish. We then have an episode of Upstage Downstage. There is a sketch...

The Stanley Baxter Picture Show (1972)
Parodies of popular films and television shows, with Baxter sometimes playing several roles in a single episode.

The Stanley Baxter Series (1981)
The Stanley Baxter Series 1981

An Audience with... (1978)
An Audience with... is a British entertainment television show produced by London Weekend Television, in which a host, usually a singer or comedian,...

The Goodies (1970)
A British television comedy series of the 1970s and early 1980s, combining surreal sketches and situation comedy.

Comedy National Treasures: Stanley Baxter (2019)
A nostaligic look at one of history's great comedians

The Stanley Baxter Moving Picture Show (1974)
The sketches are Nationwide with jokes across the UK and Thumpalong with Reg Varnish. We then have an episode of Upstage Downstage. There is a sketch...

The Wednesday Play (1964)
An anthology series of television plays which aired on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually written for television, although...