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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_ClementDick Clement - Wikipedia

    Dick Clement OBE (born 5 September 1937) is an English writer, director and producer. He became known for his writing partnership with Ian La Frenais for television series including The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Porridge, Lovejoy and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0166074Dick Clement - IMDb

    Dick Clement was born on 5 September 1937 in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Across the Universe (2007), Otley (1969) and Still Crazy (1998).

  3. Dick Clement & Ian La Frenais have written some of the most popular comedies on British TV including Porridge, The Likely Lads, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet; & films including The Commitments.

  4. Apr 5, 2017 · Dick Clement, 79, and Ian La Frenais, 81, have generated big, lasting laughs with comedy classics The Likely Lads and its sequel, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, then Porridge (there’s...

  5. Biography. Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais have enjoyed a unique creative partnership in television, movies and theater. In Britain they created several iconic series including The Likely Lads, Porridge, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Lovejoy.

  6. Dick Clement was born on 5 September 1937 in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Across the Universe (2007), Otley (1969) and Still Crazy (1998).

  7. May 31, 2015 · From Porridge to The Likely Lads, writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais have created some of British comedy’s most indelible characters.

  8. Oct 2, 2017 · Watch the writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais as they discuss the new series and its relationship to the original with Ronnie Barker, plus they explain how they got started as writers.

  9. May 19, 2014 · Writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais talk about The Likely Lads, Bob Hoskins, their upcoming police project, cancellation, Anne Bancroft - and of course, Ronnie Barker and Porridge.

  10. Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais are British comedy writers whose trademark naturalistic dialogue allied to finely constructed plots and memorable but believable characters have resulted in a number of series which have proved immensely popular with the public and critics alike.