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Monthly Archives: February 2012
You stupid boy!: Ian Lavender is the voice of the Curzon’s Victor Cox
Ian Lavender is the voice of Victor Cox in the Curzon Memories App, which is due to be launched on App Store and Android Market soon. Ian was in Bristol for the Slapstick festival, which included a restrospective on Dad’s … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema buildings, Curzon, Heritage, Interviews
Tagged Blanche Cox, Blanche Harwood, Captain Mainwarring, Cinema, cinema buildings, Curzon, Dad's Army, Ian Lavender, Pike, Victor Cox
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