classic33
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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
You'll not put me off that easily.
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?