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Father, Dear Father is a British television sitcom about a novelist "Patrick Glover" (played by Patrick Cargill), and his two blonde daughters, "Karen Glover" (played by Ann Holloway) and "Anna Glover" (played by Natasha Pyne) and "Nanny" (played by Noël Dyson). A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... A novel is an extended work of written, narrative, prose fiction, usually in story form; the writer of a novel is a novelist. ... Patrick Cargill - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... One of the worlds most famous blondes Marilyn Monroe, who was in fact a natural brunette Blond (feminine, blonde) is a hair colour found in certain mammals characterised by low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin and higher levels of the pale pigment phæomelanin, in common with red or... Note: Daughters is also a band. ...


Father Dear Father in Australia, which is a sequel series to Father, Dear Father, was later made in Australia, with "Patrick Glover" (played by Patrick Cargill) and "Nanny" (played by Noël Dyson) reprising their roles for the Australian television sitcom. Patrick Glover and Nanny are called to Australia to look after Patrick Glover's two brunette nieces, "Liz Glover" (played by Sally Conabere), and "Sue Glover" (played by Sigrid Thornton), when their father, Patrick's brother "Jeffrey Glover" (played by Ron Fraser), has to leave home suddenly in connection with his work. Patrick Cargill - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Brunette is the feminine of French brunet, which is a diminutive of brun, brune, meaning brown or dark-haired, ultimately from Latin BRVNVS (brown). ... This article is about the domestic group. ... Sigrid Thornton (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian actress who is noted for her roles in the films The Man from Snowy River (1982) and Return to Snowy River (1988) and on the stage in a early 2000s production of The Blue Room. ... Ron Fraswe is an actor, who appeared in the Australian sitcom Father, Dear Father In Australia which was the sequel to the British sitcom Father, Dear Father, and the sketch comedy series The Mavis Bramston Show. Categories: Television actors ...


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Father, Dear Father - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (178 words)
Father, Dear Father is a British television sitcom about a novelist Patrick Glover (played by Patrick Cargill), and his two blonde daughters, Karen Glover (played by Ann Holloway) and Anna Glover (played by Natasha Pyne) and Nanny (played by Noël Dyson).
Father Dear Father in Australia, which is a sequel series to Father, Dear Father, was later made in Australia, with Patrick Glover (played by Patrick Cargill) and Nanny (played by Noël Dyson) reprising their roles for the Australian television sitcom.
Patrick Glover and Nanny are called to Australia to look after Patrick Glover's two brunette nieces, Liz Glover (played by Sally Conabere), and Sue Glover (played by Sigrid Thornton), when their father, Patrick's brother Jeffrey Glover (played by Ron Fraser), has to leave home suddenly in connection with his work.
father, dear father (685 words)
Fathers are encouraged to play an active role in preparations for the birth, and to be present at the birth.
With mothers spending less and less time in hospital after the birth fathers are now in a position not only to support the new mother, but to have a real ‘hands on’ experience with their new baby.
Any father so absorbed with the everyday care of his kids would never doubt that he would be missed by them if he were not around.
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