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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_CookeBrian Cooke - Wikipedia

    Brian Cooke (born 1937) is a British comedy writer who, with co-writer Johnnie Mortimer, penned scripts for and devised many top 1970s/80s television sitcoms, including Man About the House, George and Mildred, and Robin's Nest.

  2. BRIAN COOKE. Writer and Cartoonist. Brian Cooke has been drawing, writing, script-editing, producing and generally mucking about with comedy for most of his life. His long partnership with Johnnie Mortimer produced such well loved and award winning sitcoms as Father, Dear Father, Man About The House, Robin’s Nest, George and Mildred and many ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0177379Brian Cooke - IMDb

    Brian Cooke (1937-2004) was a prolific writer and creator of popular British sitcoms, such as Man About the House, George & Mildred, and Robin's Nest. He also adapted some radio comedies for stage and TV, such as Round the Horne and The Magic of Tommy Cooper.

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    • December 13, 1937
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  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Celebrating British Icons - in Conversation with Brian Cooke: writer and co-creator of top ITV sitcoms Man About The House, George and Mildred, Robins Nest and much more. Aug 24, 2023. MIM. It's 50 years since Man About The House first burst on our screens.

  5. 81K Followers, 239 Following, 153 Posts - Brian Cooke (@becooke) on Instagram: "America’s Most Efficient Mortgage Broker 🤖 Co-Founder | SunnyHill Financial #1 VA Broker ‘24 | #1 Utah ‘19-23 Ranked 6th Top Broker in America 2023".

  6. Brian Cooke is a British comedy scriptwriter and playwright. He started his career as a writer for the last series of the 1960s radio comedy Round the Horne and its short-lived successor Stop Messing About.

  7. Archive interview with celebrated comedy writer Brian Cooke, chatting about his adaptation of MEN FROM THE MINISTRY at White Bear theatre January 2017. Men From the Ministry was a classic BBC radio comedy that was broadcast from 1962-77.