Talk:Francie and Josie
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Fixes needed
edit- which actor played which part?
- what does "No others are listed" mean? Listed where?
-- Finlay McWalter • Talk 18:11, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
More infor here: about the pair:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/rikki-fulton-549350.html
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A couple of queries
editA couple of questions. 1) This is currently in Category:Scottish male comedians, but as the article is about the fictional characters Francie and Josie (and the concept behind them) and their TV and stage shows as this really an appropriate category for this article to be in? There is nothing else like this in that category at the moment, the closest being Scotland the What?, but they were a recognised comedy/review group who did multiple sketches. 2) The creators section in the infobox says Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy, who of course played the characters, but the article states that the original idea came from Stanley Baxter, Stan Mars and Fulton. Indeed I have seen references that suggest in the very earliest stage performances it was Baxter and Fulton who played the characters, though I have been unable to find a reliable online source to confirm this. Whatever the case, should the creators in the infobox be revised, as at the moment there seems to be a contradiction between it and the article? Dunarc (talk) 21:27, 16 November 2020 (UTC)