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Now Look Here

Description: Now Look Here is a BBC situation comedy which ran for two series of seven episodes each during 1971 to 1973. It was written by Barry Cryer. It starred Ronnie Corbett, who played a character of the same name. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1971
Number of seasons: 2
Number of episodes: 14
First episode air date: November 5, 1971
Network: BBC One
Program Creator: Barry Cryer
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