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    Harry Driver (13 May 1931 – 25 November 1973) was a British television scriptwriter and executive producer. He is best remembered for his partnership with Vince Powell on comedy television programmes including Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width , Nearest and Dearest , Bless This House and Love Thy Neighbour .

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    Harry Driver was born on 13 May 1931 in Manchester, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Nearest and Dearest (1968), Pardon the Expression (1965) and For the Love of Ada (1970). He died on 25 November 1973 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK.

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    • November 25, 1973
  3. the late harry driver of dunn, nc Harry at Myrtle Beach Early 1950s Harry and Dottie at Williams Lake New Year's Eve 1968 (Gene Barbour and The Cavaliers played)

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  4. Harry Driver was born on May 13, 1931 in Manchester, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Pardon the Expression (1965), For the Love of Ada (1970) and Nearest and Dearest (1968). He died on November 25, 1973 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK.

    • May 13, 1931
    • November 25, 1973
  5. Nov 16, 2015 · This video includes the dance performed by Harry Drive at his induction into the Beach Shaggers Hall of Fame during the induction ceremony in 1983.

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  6. Harry Driver is known as an Writer, Creator, Screenplay, and Original Series Creator. Some of their work includes Love Thy Neighbour, Bless This House, Nearest and Dearest, Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width, and For the Love of Ada.

  7. Harry Driver was born on 13 May 1931 in Manchester, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Nearest and Dearest (1968), Pardon the Expression (1965) and For the Love of Ada (1970). He died on 25 November 1973 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK.

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