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Yes and NoLiving, I think??
Yes and NoLiving, I think??
YesThe long arm of the ........![]()
More like despair.or he should
If Wikipedia is to be believed. He was a widower as his wife was killed in an air raid and he raised an only daughter.Yes and No
Final Answer?If Wikipedia is to be believed. He was a widower as his wife was killed in an air raid and he raised an only daughter.
YepFinal Answer?
The long arm of the ........![]()
Correct and incorrect.
In Dixon of Dock Green, Dixon is a "bobby" on the beat and a widower (his wife died in an air raid in WWII, according to the "Needle in a haystack" episode") raising an only daughter, Mary (Billie Whitelaw in early episodes, later replaced by Jeanette Hutchinson) in a small mid-terrace house on a busy road. However, in The Blue Lamp, Dixon has a wife named Em (Gladys Henson) and it is mentioned that their only son, Bert, was killed in the Second World War – hence Dixon adopts a paternal aspect towards PC Andy Mitchell (Jimmy Hanley), a young policeman on his first day.If Wikipedia is to be believed. He was a widower as his wife was killed in an air raid and he raised an only daughter.
I'll go for back, as I think all my stitches have dissolved nowI was going to say watch your back/stitches*
*Delete as you feel appropriate.
Does this include the one they left in?I'll go for back, as I think all my stitches have dissolved now![]()
How long's it been?I'll go for back, as I think all my stitches have dissolved now![]()
Yes.Does this include the one they left in?