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-'''Keith Spencer Waterhouse''' [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (6 February 1929, [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]] - 4 September 2009, London) was a [[novel]]ist, [[newspaper]] columnist, and the writer of many [[television]] series.+'''Keith Spencer Waterhouse''' [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (6 February 1929, [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]] - 4 September 2009, London) was a [[novel]]ist, [[newspaper]] columnist, and the writer of many [[television series]].
 +==Works==
 +{{columns-list|2|
 +* ''There Is a Happy Land'' (1957)
 +* ''[[Billy Liar]]'' (novel) (1959)
 +* ''Jubb'' (1963)
 +* ''The Bucket Shop'' (1968)
 +* ''Everything Must Go'' (1969)
 +* ''Mondays, Thursdays'' (1976)
 +* ''Office Life'' (1978)
 +* ''Maggie Muggins'' (1981)
 +* ''In the Mood'' (1983)
 +* ''Mrs. Pooter's Diary'' (1983)
 +* ''Thinks'' (1984)
 +* ''The Collected Letters of a Nobody'' (1986)
 +* ''[[Our Song (play)|Our Song]]'' (play) (1988)
 +* ''Bimbo'' (1990)
 +* ''Unsweet Charity'' (1992)
 +* ''Soho'' (2001)
 +* ''Palace Pier'' (2003)
 +* ''Billy Liar on the Moon''
 +* ''City Lights: A Street Life''
 +* ''Good Grief''
 +* ''[[Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell]]''
 +* ''Life After City Lights''
 +* ''Streets Ahead''
 +* ''The Book of Useless Information''
 +* ''The Theory & Practice of Lunch''
 +* ''The Theory & Practice of Travel''
 +* ''Worzel Gummidge'' (with Willis Hall)
 +}}
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Keith Spencer Waterhouse CBE (6 February 1929, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 4 September 2009, London) was a novelist, newspaper columnist, and the writer of many television series.

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