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  1. T. E. B. Clarke is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Actor, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes Dead of Night, The Lavender Hill Mob, Passport to Pimlico, The Titfield Thunderbolt, The Blue Lamp, Hue and Cry, Sons and Lovers, and Gideon's Day.

  2. Clarke, T.E.B. (1907-1989) Writer Thomas Ernest Bennett Clarke (known almost universally as 'Tibby') was one of the key architects of the iconic cycle of comedies made at Ealing Studios from the late 1940s to the early 50s, still among the most cherished films in the canon of British cinema.

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    T.E.B. Clarke (1907 - 1989) Very few scriptwriters ever get well known, and none get to be more identified with a film movement than those who directed the films. T.E.B. Clarke is the exception. He was born in Watford, and his father was something in the City.

  4. T.E.B. Clarke was an English writer, known for Passport To Pimlico, The Lavender Hill Mob and The Titfield Thunderbolt.

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  6. Dec 1, 1981 · Which surprised me as T E B 'Tibby' Clarke is one of Britain's greatest, and yet least known, comic writers. He wrote the screenplays for many fims produced by Ealing Studios including 'The Blue Lamp' (which gave us the spin-off series of 'Dixon of Dock Green') and comedy classics such as 'Passport to Pimlico', 'The Titfeiled Thunderbolt' and 'The Lavender Hill Mob' for which he won an Oscar.

  7. Feb 5, 2010 · On CLARKE: articles— Obituary in Variety (New York), 15 February 1989. Obituary in Skoop , April 1989. If any one person can be credited with inventing Ealing Comedy, it would have to be T. E. B. Clarke.