Mick Miller

Mick Miller

Movies for Mick Miller...

Title: Comedy World Cup
Character: Self
Released: September 15, 2012
Type: TV
David Tennant hosts the competition to determine which of Britain's comedians have the biggest fountain of funny knowledge
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Mick Miller: In the Club
Title: Mick Miller: In the Club
Character: Self
Released: December 19, 2005
Type: Movie
NON-STOP FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY AS THE JOKES COME THICK AND FAST AS MICK MILLER OF THE COMEDIANS PERFORMS HIS SIDE-SPLITTING COMIC ROUTINE TO A LIVE AUDIENCE.
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Title: Ideal
Character: Keith
Released: January 11, 2005
Type: TV
Sitcom about a small-time dope dealer and his strange collection of acquaintances.
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The Spongers
Title: The Spongers
Character: Policeman
Released: January 24, 1978
Type: Movie
In the days leading up the Queen's Silver Jubilee, Pauline, a recently separated single mother, receives a visit from a bailiff and is given 15 days to address her overdue rent payments. Meanwhile, the local council is under pressure to cut expenditure, and their decisions result in Pauline's mentally handicapped daughter Paula being transferred from a care home for special needs children to an old people's home, where she is all alone.
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Scully's New Year's Eve
Title: Scully's New Year's Eve
Character: Joey
Released: January 3, 1978
Type: Movie
Scully invites his mates to gatecrash his mum's New Year's Eve party.
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Title: The Comedians
Released: June 12, 1971
Type: TV
The comedians is a British television show of the 1970s produced by Johnnie Hamp of Granada Television. The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Mike Coyne, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Pauline Daniels, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Mike McCabe, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Hal Nolan, Tom O'Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor. Also featured on the TV show, were Shep's Banjo Boys, a 7-piece band comprising Charlie Bentley, John Drury, Andy Holdorf, John Orchard, John Rollings, Graham Shepherd and Howard Shepherd. In 1973, the line up was Mike Dexter, Tony "Tosh" Kennedy, Ged Martin, Tony Pritchard, Graham Shepherd and Howard "Shep" Shepherd.