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The Howerd Confessions

The Howerd Confessions

Description: The Howerd Confessions is a British comedy television series which originally aired between 2 September and 7 October 1976 on ITV. It featured comedian Frankie Howerd "confessing" various indiscretions. The director/producer was Michael MIlls, with scripts by Dave Freeman, Dick Hills, Hugh Stuckey and Peter Robinson. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1976
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: September 2, 1976
Network: ITV
Written By: Dave Freeman, Richard Hills, Hugh Stuckey
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