Cheese and egg heavy breathing smellie and winston.?!


Question: they were characters in what t.v. comedy?


Answers: they were characters in what t.v. comedy?

I'll go with The Dustbin men, you've made me hungry now Country, mmmmmm cheese, egg and chips! yummy

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The Dustbin Men
A not so brilliant sit com from about 1970, it always started with the rejoinder:
"MUM!"
"Whaaaat?"
"It's the dustbin men."

The Dustbinmen

Cheese and Egg (Bryan Pringle), Heavy Breathing (Trevor Bannister), Winston (Graham Haberfield) and Eric (Tim Wylton) were the crew of dustcart 'Thunderbird 3' of the Corporation Cleansing Department - the name obviously being an ironic reference to the spacecraft in Thunderbirds. Also known as 'Number 3 Gang', throughout the day they would collect dustbins and generally be rude to each other or anyone else. Cheese and Egg, whose real name was C. E. Petty, was the natural-born leader of the gang, with his knowledge, the gang could get out of sticky situations if they were lucky. Heavy Breathing was 'the one with the good looks'. He would be forced to spend much of his time pleasuring housewives - something he finds quite annoying when mostly he would rather just have a rest. Winston Platt was the die-hard fan of Manchester City Football Club and would see one of the players Colin Bell as a god. If anyone slagged his team, they would be for it! Eric was the sensitive one who spent most of time talking about television and saving to buy a colour tv for his mother.

The other main character in the series was the Cleansing Department's Inspector who was always known as Bloody Delilah regardless of who he was. He kept the nickname because, according to Cheese and Egg, "they're all bloody Delilahs".

John Woodvine played the role in the first series. From the second series onwards, Brian Wilde took over the role, but with a different character with a different real name 'Bernard Pooke'. Another character that appeared in most episodes was Smellie Ibbotson (John Barrett). He was the scavenger on the tips to start with then was promoted as Bloody Delilah's abdog, reporting on who was sciving and what they were up to. Not everyone liked Smellie not just the fact that he was smelly, but also was difficult to understand as he had no teeth.

While the main characters in "There's a Hole in Your Dustbin, Delilah" were the same as those in the series, Winston and Smellie Ibbotson were the only roles to be played by the same actors in the sitcom. Originally Jack Macgowran played Cheese and Egg, Frank Windsor played Bloody Delilah, whose real name was Mr Sinclair. Harold Innocent played Heavy Breathing and Henry Livings was Eric.

The Dustbinmen. and their wagon was Thunderbird 3

Stumped

once more, sorry, I do not know the answer.

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