Frank Spencer (1911-1975) was a British composer of film scores.
The accident-prone Frank Spencer was just a step away from Runnicles, the witless bank clerk.
When he first had the idea for the programme, Frank Spencer was not even the main character.
Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach.
Critics generally agreed it was funny, but some admitted to feeling uneasy about laughing at Frank Spencer as his world collapsed around him.
After a lucky thirteen episodes, Crawford decided that Frank Spencer should bow out.
What's funny about Frank Spencer is that he's a fella.
Crawford always insisted that he and Frank Spencer were two completely different people, but it was sometimes difficult to escape the comparisons.
Apart from repeats, Frank Spencer would not be seen again until 1978.
When Crawford returned to television, it was in a straight role very different from Frank Spencer.
Frank Spencer (1911-1975) was a British composer of film scores.
The accident-prone Frank Spencer was just a step away from Runnicles, the witless bank clerk.
When he first had the idea for the programme, Frank Spencer was not even the main character.
Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach.
Critics generally agreed it was funny, but some admitted to feeling uneasy about laughing at Frank Spencer as his world collapsed around him.
After a lucky thirteen episodes, Crawford decided that Frank Spencer should bow out.
What's funny about Frank Spencer is that he's a fella.
Crawford always insisted that he and Frank Spencer were two completely different people, but it was sometimes difficult to escape the comparisons.
Apart from repeats, Frank Spencer would not be seen again until 1978.
When Crawford returned to television, it was in a straight role very different from Frank Spencer.