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Every Home Should Have One

46 %|Mar 5, 1970|Comedy

Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.

Featured Crew

Jim Clark
Director
Denis Norden
Writer
Ned Sherrin
Producer
Thelma Graves
Casting
Richard Mills
Makeup Artist
John Cameron
Original Music Composer
Marty Feldman
Writer
Daphne Dare
Costume Design

Cast

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Marty Feldman
Teddy Brown
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Judy Cornwell
Liz Brown
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Garry Miller
Richard Brown
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Shelley Berman
Nat Kaplan
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Hy Hazell
Mrs. Kaplan
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Julie Ege
Inga Giltenburg
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Penelope Keith
Lotte von Gelbstein
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Moray Watson
Chandler
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Jack Watson
McLaughlin
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Dinsdale Landen
Vicar Geoffrey Mellish
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John McKelvey
Col. Belper
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Charles Lewsen
Arthur Soames
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Maggie Jones
Hetty Soames
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Ellis Dale
Leonard Crape
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Patrick Cargill
Wallace Truffit MP
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Patience Collier
Mrs Monty Levin
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Ray Fell
Goldilocks Presenter
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Annabel Leventon
Chandler's Secretary
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Mischa De La Motte
Trufitt's Manservant
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Veronica Clifford
Hot Dog Girl
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Sarah Badel
Joanna Snow
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John Wells
Tolworth
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Michael Bates
Magistrate
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Robert Farrant
Porridge Eater #2
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Kenny Rodway
Porridge Eater #3
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Dave Dee
Wednesday Play Star
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Judy Huxtable
Dracula's Victim
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Rose Hill
Shopping Woman
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Winnie Holman
Shopping Woman #2
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Rose Hill
Shopping Woman #1
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Bernard Sharpe
Shopping Man
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Roland Curram
Arthur/Mario
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David Hutcheson
Stockbroker
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Roy Beck
Passer By
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Alan Bennett
Defence Solicitor
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Erika Bergmann
Hildegarde
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Sheila Gish
Mother in Commercial
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Christopher Godwin
Magistrate's Clerk
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James Payne
Taxi Driver with the Dwarfs
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Marianne Stone
TV Production Assistant
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John Hamill
Porridge Eater
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John Bindon
Strongman at Party