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''[[The Good Old Days]]'' often occurs in theatre, TV and film as the title of a dramatic work | ''[[The Good Old Days]]'' often occurs in theatre, TV and film as the title of a dramatic work | ||
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For example it occurs as the title of a 1940 British comedy (set in 1840), a popular BBC television light entertainment television program which ran from 1953 to 1983 or a 1996 Hong Kong drama series set in the early 20th century, | For example it occurs as the title of a 1940 British comedy (set in 1840), a popular BBC television light entertainment television program which ran from 1953 to 1983 or a 1996 Hong Kong drama series set in the early 20th century, | ||
− | It is also found as ''[[The Good Old Days?]]'', e.g. in a one-act play of that name by Liz Dobson[] | + | It is also found as ''[[The Good Old Days?]]'', e.g. in a one-act play of that name by Liz Dobson[https://www.lazybeescripts.co.uk/Scripts/Script.aspx?iSS=2364] |
'''South African examples include:''' | '''South African examples include:''' | ||
− | =''[[The Good Old Days]]'' by an unknown South African author= | + | ==''[[The Good Old Days]]'' by an unknown South African author== |
Revision as of 06:09, 14 June 2022
The Good Old Days often occurs in theatre, TV and film as the title of a dramatic work
The Good Old Days as title
For example it occurs as the title of a 1940 British comedy (set in 1840), a popular BBC television light entertainment television program which ran from 1953 to 1983 or a 1996 Hong Kong drama series set in the early 20th century,
It is also found as The Good Old Days?, e.g. in a one-act play of that name by Liz Dobson[1]
South African examples include: