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The earliest surviving English census is that for Ealing in 1599.
Ealing's claim to fame was the film Studios which produced the Ealing comedies of the 1950s, including The Lavender Hill Mob.
Ealing Studios put the place on the map, culturally, with a series of well-known comedies – Kind Hearts and Coronets, Passport to Pimlico, The Ladykillers, etc. The studios were taken over by the BBC in 1955, and bits of Ealing started appearing in television programmes ranging from Doctor Who to Monty Python's Flying Circus.