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Brush Strokes was an Esmonde and Larbey sitcom set in south London and depicting the (mostly) amorous adventures of a good-looking, wisecracking house painter, Jacko (Karl Howman). John Esmonde (born 1937) and Bob Larbey (born 1934) were a successful British television comedy scriptwriting duo from the 1960s to the 1990s, creating popular situation comedies such as Please Sir! and The Good Life. ... South London is the area of Greater London south of the River Thames. ... Karl Howman (born December 13, 1952 in Woolwich, London, England) is an British actor. ...


Gary Waldhorn (later to star in The Vicar of Dibley) played Jacko's boss, whilst Howard Lew Lewis played slow-off-the-mark pub landlord Elmo Putney. Tracie Bennett also appeared. Book cover The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom created by Richard Curtis, and mostly written by Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer. ... Howard Lew Lewis (born 21 August 1939) is a UK comedian and actor. ... Tracie as Tracy Glazebrook in Joking Apart. ...


This Brittish comedy was not shown on free to air television, however, it was shown on cable television.


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  • Brush Strokes information at the BBC

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Using brushes in poor condition, such as a round pointed brush whose point is no longer well defined, can be very discouraging and may cause you to give up on learning stroke work when, in fact, the brush is actually the problem.
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