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- Stackton_Tressel abstract "Stackton Tressel is a fictional, archetypical English village.Originally featuring in the 1974 Edinburgh Festival and then on the London stage, the exploits of its most notable residents, Doctor Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket, were broadcast by the BBC – on both radio and television – during the 1970s and 1980s.The radio series included:1978/9 The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket1983/9 The Random Jottings of Hinge and Bracket1990 At Home with Hinge and Bracket There were 21 episodes of Dear Ladies, as the BBC TV programme was called, broadcast for the first time in 1983/4. The writers were George Logan and Patrick Fyffe, who played the starring roles, plus Gyles Brandreth.Stackton Tressel (or simply Stackton) was said to be in Suffolk though location filming for the TV Series of Dear Ladies took place in the Cheshire towns and villages of Knutsford, Great Budworth and Nantwich. In some episodes of Dear Ladies Stackton Tressel appears to be larger than a village with a town council, department store (Ahlers) and several other shops.The name of Stackton Tressel is based upon the village of Acton Trussell in Staffordshire, birthplace of Patrick Fyffe.".
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- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageID "2781890".
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageLength "2151".
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageRevisionID "599033178".
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Acton_Trussell.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink British_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_populated_places_in_England.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Festival.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Evadne_Hinge.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Great_Budworth.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Gyles_Brandreth.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Hilda_Bracket.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Hinge_and_Bracket.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Knutsford.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Nantwich.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Fyffe.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLink Suffolk.
- Stackton_Tressel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stackton Tressel".
- Stackton_Tressel hasPhotoCollection Stackton_Tressel.
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- Stackton_Tressel subject Category:Fictional_populated_places_in_England.
- Stackton_Tressel hypernym Village.
- Stackton_Tressel type Place.
- Stackton_Tressel type Village.
- Stackton_Tressel type Place.
- Stackton_Tressel comment "Stackton Tressel is a fictional, archetypical English village.Originally featuring in the 1974 Edinburgh Festival and then on the London stage, the exploits of its most notable residents, Doctor Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket, were broadcast by the BBC – on both radio and television – during the 1970s and 1980s.The radio series included:1978/9 The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket1983/9 The Random Jottings of Hinge and Bracket1990 At Home with Hinge and Bracket There were 21 episodes of Dear Ladies, as the BBC TV programme was called, broadcast for the first time in 1983/4. ".
- Stackton_Tressel label "Stackton Tressel".
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- Stackton_Tressel sameAs Q7595991.
- Stackton_Tressel sameAs Q7595991.
- Stackton_Tressel wasDerivedFrom Stackton_Tressel?oldid=599033178.
- Stackton_Tressel isPrimaryTopicOf Stackton_Tressel.