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Bob Larbey was born on June 24, 1934 in Lambeth, London, England as Robert Edward John Larbey. He was a writer, known for As Time Goes By (1992), Please Sir! (1968) and Age-Old Friends (1989). He was married to Patricia (Trish) Marshall. He died on March 31, 2014.
Date Of Birth June 24, 1934 Place Of Birth Lambeth, London, England, UK Profession Writer Star Sign Cancer
# Quote 1 [on choosing Surbiton as the setting for Good Neighbors (1975)] To be honest, we were just looking for something that sounded like suburbia in big capital letters. We just picked it at random.
# Fact 1 After leaving school, he got a job in an insurance office, then did National Service with the Army, stationed in Germany with the Education Corps. 2 He met co-writer John Esmonde when they attended school in Clapham. 3 Writing partner of John Esmonde .
Writer Title Year Status Character As Time Goes By 1992-2005 TV Series by - 67 episodes Ain't Misbehavin' TV Mini-Series writer - 2 episodes, 1997 deviser - 1 episode, 1997 My Good Friend 1995-1996 TV Series writer - 14 episodes Down to Earth 1995 TV Series written by - 7 episodes Mulberry TV Series written by - 7 episodes, 1992 - 1993 by - 6 episodes, 1993 On the Up 1990-1992 TV Series written by - 19 episodes Hope It Rains 1991-1992 TV Series written by - 13 episodes The Darling Buds of May 1991 TV Series adaptation - 4 episodes Brush Strokes 1986-1991 TV Series by - 40 episodes Ever Decreasing Circles TV Series by - 26 episodes, 1984 - 1989 written by - 1 episode, 1984 Age-Old Friends 1989 TV Movie play "A Month Of Sundays" / teleplay Double First 1988 TV Series writer - 7 episodes Now and Then TV Series written by - 13 episodes, 1983 - 1984 creator - 7 episodes, 1983 A Fine Romance 1981-1984 TV Series by - 26 episodes All for Love 1983 TV Series dramatisation - 1 episode A Fine Romance 1983 TV Movie The Curious Case of Santa Claus 1982 TV Movie Don't Rock the Boat 1982 TV Series writer - 6 episodes Just Liz 1980 TV Series writer - 6 episodes The Other One 1977-1979 TV Series writer - 13 episodes Feet First TV Series writer - 5 episodes, 1979 written by - 1 episode, 1979 Play for Today 1978 TV Series writer - 1 episode Good Neighbors 1975-1978 TV Series by - 30 episodes Get Some In! 1975-1978 TV Series writer - 34 episodes Three Piece Suite 1977 TV Series Football Crazy 1974 TV Short Funny Ha-Ha 1974 TV Series writer - 1 episode Bowler 1973 TV Series writer - 13 episodes The Fenn Street Gang TV Series writer - 33 episodes, 1971 - 1973 series created by - 1 episode, 1971 All Star Comedy Carnival 1972 TV Movie writer - segment "The Fenn Street Gang" Cosmo and Thingy 1972 TV Movie Please Sir! 1968-1972 TV Series writer - 44 episodes The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins 1971 screenplay - segment "Avarice" Please Sir! 1971 original story & screenplay The Mating Machine 1970 TV Series writer - 1 episode Frost on Sunday 1970 TV Series script - 7 episodes Arthur! Arthur! 1969 additional material Room at the Bottom 1966-1967 TV Series writer - 8 episodes Disney Wonderland 1966 TV Series 1 episode Comedy Playhouse 1966 TV Series writer - 1 episode Spare a Copper 1965 TV Series
Self Title Year Status Character Comedy Connections 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Known for movies As Time Goes By (1992-2005) as Writer
Please Sir! (1968-1972) as Writer
Age-Old Friends (1989) as Writer
Brush Strokes (1986-1991) as Writer