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  1. 28 oct. 2015 · Jeremy Lloyd with ex-wife Joanna Lumley (PA) He used his own experiences working in Simpsons of Piccadilly to write the comedy set in the fictional Grace Brothers department store. The risque humour and famous catchphrases, such as camp Mr Humphries’s 'I’m Free', saw it draw in up to 22 million viewers and last for 13 years.

  2. Jeremy Lloyd (born Danbury, Essex, 22nd July 1930) started off his career as an actor, but is probably best known for his work as a screenwriter and the creator and co-author of several successful British sitcoms in partnership with David Croft. Lloyd made his film debut as an actor in 1960 in School for Scoundrels, and appeared in numerous ...

  3. 26 déc. 2014 · Jeremy Lloyd, a creator of the long-running BBC comedy series “ ’Allo ’Allo!” and “Are You Being Served?,” died on Monday in a hospital near his home in London. He was 84. He was 84.

  4. 23 déc. 2014 · Jeremy Lloyd, who has died aged 84, was an actor who became one of Britain’s most successful comedy writers; his sitcoms were the essence of Britishness.

  5. 24 déc. 2014 · Jeremy Lloyd, the actor who co-wrote sitcoms such as Are You Being Served? and ’Allo ’Allo!, has died aged 84. Lloyd, who was appointed OBE in 2012, died in a London hospital on Monday from pneumonia. Alexandra Cann, his agent, said: “Jeremy was a great wit and always a mass of original ideas. He had a wonderfully original mind and will ...

  6. Husband and father of five, Jeremy Lloyd, has announced he is running for the Missouri House of Representatives to fill the seat of outgoing Representative, Phil Christofanelli. Lloyd looks to continue the legacy of conservative leadership that the people of St. Peters have come to expect. “For conservatives, nothing is more American than the ...

  7. 25 déc. 2014 · He was born John Jeremy Lloyd in 1930 at Danbury, Essex. His father, Eric Lloyd, was an army colonel and his mother was a Tiller girl who had danced with Fred Astaire.