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380:. Despite the early evening scheduling slot, the show was decidedly risqué with Jane continuously stripping down to her underwear, including stockings and suspenders. At the end of the second series' closing episode she appeared topless momentarily. Despite considerable publicity in the press at the time of its original screening, the show became somewhat obscure and has never had a commercial video or DVD release. The show was briefly revived during 1985 as a three-part sequence shown over a single morning on Breakfast Television but without Glynis Barber in the main role. 1015: 998: 981: 407:
I think they felt that my show was a little too risqué, and perhaps risky to put on for a theatre full of lusty troops! It was different when I did stage shows in provincial theatres, because although there was a lot of boys there, there was always a lot of general public too. As well, it was in a
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Norman Pett's assistant Michael Hubbard continued, beginning in 1948, to develop the cartoon's original storyline until ending in 1959 – with charmer Georgie giving Jane a happy marriage and ending the series. The
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and was capable of firing across the English Channel into German-occupied France, was named Jane after the comic strip character.
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The strip inspired an eponymous stage play during the 1940s, with Chrystabel Leighton-Porter playing the character of Jane.
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in the United States. However, the nudity was too much for prudish American audiences, and the attempt ceased during 1946.
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In contemporary usage, "gay" referred to her cheerful, fun-loving character, with no implication of homosexuality.
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Originally Pett's wife Mary modelled for him, but in the late 1930s, she abandoned modelling in pursuit of
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act as the character of Jane. In the war, it was compulsory for actors and entertainers to join
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made a wager that he could create a comic strip as popular to adults as the strip
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tried to revive the character on several occasions. One such comic strip was
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The content of the act varied due to restrictions set in by local censors.
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and was considered morale-boosting, inspiring a similar American version,
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with the editor of the 2009 "Misadventures of Jane" collection.
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Jane was first published by Norman Pett, on 5 December 1932 as
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Other comics in the tradition of, and possibly inspired by,
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named Fritz. Her full name was Jane Gay, a play on the name
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Leach, David (September 2009), "Let's talk about Jane",
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in the title role. The first season was titled simply
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comprising Wanstone Battery, which was installed at
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Jane's Journal, Or the Diary of a Bright Young Thing
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Jane's Journal, Or the Diary of a Bright Young Thing
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Norman Pett
comic strip
Norman Pett
tabloid
The Daily Mirror
Norman Pett
Pip, Squeak and Wilfred
golf
Chrystabel Leighton-Porter
Birmingham
ingenue
dachshund
Lady Jane Grey
Second World War
Milton Caniff
Male Call
dachshund
Nazi
NAAFI
King Features Syndicate
Male Call
Little Annie Fanny
The Adventures of Jane
Edward G. Whiting
Jane and the Lost City
Kirsten Hughes
television series
BBC
Glynis Barber

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