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- 2 February – Les Dawson, comedian (died 1993)[3]
- 15 February – Claire Bloom, actress[4]
- 18 February – Ned Sherrin, producer (died 2007)
- 28 February – Peter Alliss, professional golfer, television commentator and golf course designer (died 2020)
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- 14 April – Kenneth Cope, actor (died 2024)[7]
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- 25 August – Bryan Mosley, actor (died 1999)[10]
- 8 September – Jack Rosenthal, screenwriter and playwright (died 2004)[11]
- 22 September – Fay Weldon, screenwriter, playwright and novelist (died 2023)
- 23 October – Diana Dors, actress (died 1984)[12]
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