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[[Richard Curtis]] was a writer for the series. [[Mel Giedroyc]] and [[Sue Perkins]] worked together as [[Mel and Sue]] in four episodes of ''French and Saunders'' in 1996, receiving both acting and writing credits.
[[Richard Curtis]] was a writer for the series. [[Mel Giedroyc]] and [[Sue Perkins]] worked together as [[Mel and Sue]] in four episodes of ''French and Saunders'' in 1996, receiving both acting and writing credits.
[[Rosie Cavaliero]] and [[Jan Anderson]] both guest-starred in the 2002 ''French and Saunders'' Christmas special.
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French and Saunders was the writing name for the partnership of comedians Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, as well as the name of their show French and Saunders. Together they wrote for their show, the Doctor Who sketch The Silurian Disruption.

Immediately after working on The Happiness Patrol and Silver Nemesis, Perry Brahan was the visual effects designer on the 1988 French and Saunders Christmas special, whose cast also included Ed Bishop and Ellen Thomas.

Richard Curtis was a writer for the series. Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins worked together as Mel and Sue in four episodes of French and Saunders in 1996, receiving both acting and writing credits.

Rosie Cavaliero and Jan Anderson both guest-starred in the 2002 French and Saunders Christmas special.