A Bit of Scarlet (1997)
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The trailer is shown.Queerama (2017)
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"Blankety Blank" Episode #4.13 (TV Episode 1981)
Terry puts on a voice to say the word handbag, then says "you gave me chance to do my Dame Edith Evans.""Are You Being Served?" Goodbye Mrs. Slocombe (TV Episode 1985)
When in his guise as the obnoxious lady customer, Mr. Humphries does an impression of Edith Evans as Lady Bracknell, reciting the line "A handbag!" from the film."Girls on Top" Mr. Yummy Brownie (TV Episode 1986)
During the lacklustre performance of Oscar Wilde's play The Importance Of Being Earnest in this episode, Lady Carlton comments that it is 'not as good as the film.' The character of Lady Carlton is played by Joan Greenwood who, of course, had starred as Gwendolen Fairfax in that very film over 30 years before."Head of the Class" The Importance of Being Alex (TV Episode 1990)
Title reference."The Home Court" The Importance of Being Ernie (TV Episode 1996)
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Stiff Upper Lips (1997)
The discussion of marriage, in topic and style of language
Liebe, Scherz und Ernst (1932)
based on the same play by Oscar WildeThe Importance of Being Earnest (TV Movie 1937)
based on the same play by Oscar WildeThe Importance of Being Earnest (TV Movie 1938)
based on the same play by Oscar WildeThe Importance of Being Earnest (TV Movie 1946)
based on the same play by Oscar Wilde"Folio" The Importance of Being Earnest (TV Episode 1956)
based on the same play by Oscar Wilde
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By what name was The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) officially released in India in English?
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