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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0008688Dennis Abey - IMDb

    Dennis Abey was born in March 1932 in Pancras, London, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Yellow Submarine (1968), Gollocks! There's Plenty of Room in New Zealand (1974) and Never Too Young to Rock (1975).

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  2. Dennis Abey was born in March 1932 in Pancras, London, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Yellow Submarine (1968), Gollocks! There's Plenty of Room in New Zealand (1974) and Never Too Young to Rock (1975).

  3. Jul 30, 1976 · Never Too Young to Rock: Directed by Dennis Abey. With Peter Denyer, Freddie Jones, Sheila Steafel, Joe Lynch. In the late 1970s, rock 'n' roll was banned from television.

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  4. director, writer. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «The Willows in Winter» (1996), «The Wind in the Willows» (1995), «Chris Cross» (1994 – 1995), «The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends» (1992 – 1998), «She-Wolf of London» (1990 – 1991)...

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  5. Dennis Abey is known as an Director and Producer. Some of their work includes Robin of Sherwood, The Professionals, The Wind in the Willows, Minder, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, Dick Turpin, Smuggler, and Chris Cross.

  6. Apr 28, 2023 · Although the idea for a Mini commercial featuring a band came from British Leyland itself, it was director Dennis Abey who planned to move the location to central Amsterdam. He had just made his first comedy film when BL approached him.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Denis_AveyDenis Avey - Wikipedia

    Denis Avey (11 January 1919 – 16 July 2015) was a British veteran of the Second World War who was held as a prisoner of war at E715, a subcamp of Auschwitz. While there he saved the life of a Jewish prisoner, Ernst Lobethal, by smuggling cigarettes to him. [1] . For that he was made a British Hero of the Holocaust in 2010. [2]