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''[[Tom, Dick and Harry]]'' is a farce by Ray Cooney and Michael Cooney. Published by Samuel French [https://www.samuelfrench.com/p/2443/tom-dick-and-harry]. ISBN 9780573633966. Date of publication unknown.
 
''[[Tom, Dick and Harry]]'' is a farce by Ray Cooney and Michael Cooney. Published by Samuel French [https://www.samuelfrench.com/p/2443/tom-dick-and-harry]. ISBN 9780573633966. Date of publication unknown.
  
''[[Tom, Dick and Harry]]'' is a play by [[Peter Blythe]] which was produced at Theatre in the Round in 1972.
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''[[Tom, Dick and Harry]]'' is a play by [[Peter Blythe]] which was produced at Theatre in the Round in 1972 (Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Blythe]).
  
 
   
 
   
[[NELM[[ holds a copy of ''The Star Tonight'' supplement of 7.3.1990 including a photograph of Marius Meyers ([[Marius Weyers|Weyers]] or [[Marius Meyer|Meyer]]?), [[Johan van der Westhuizen]] and [[Kevin Smith]] in Tom, Dick and Harry.
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[[NELM]] holds a copy of ''The Star Tonight'' supplement of 7.3.1990 including a photograph of Marius Meyers ([[Marius Weyers|Weyers]] or [[Marius Meyer|Meyer]]?), [[Johan van der Westhuizen]] and [[Kevin Smith]] in Tom, Dick and Harry.
  
==To be investigated ==
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No other reference to such a production could be traced (July 2018).

Revision as of 10:02, 26 July 2018

Tom, Dick and Harry is a farce by Ray Cooney and Michael Cooney. Published by Samuel French [1]. ISBN 9780573633966. Date of publication unknown.

Tom, Dick and Harry is a play by Peter Blythe which was produced at Theatre in the Round in 1972 (Wikipedia [2]).


NELM holds a copy of The Star Tonight supplement of 7.3.1990 including a photograph of Marius Meyers (Weyers or Meyer?), Johan van der Westhuizen and Kevin Smith in Tom, Dick and Harry.

No other reference to such a production could be traced (July 2018).