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  1. Rosie: Created by Roy Clarke. With Paul Greenwood, Tony Haygarth, Lorraine Peters, Frankie Jordan. Sitcom about PC Penrose, 'Rosie' to his friends, a police officer in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Ravensbay.

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    • 1977-01-05
    • Comedy
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  2. Rosie is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was broadcast between 1977 and 1981. It was set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Ravensbay, a name most probably derived from a combination of Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay, seaside villages near the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire where the series was filmed.

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  3. S1.E1 Woman Pressure. Wed, Jan 5, 1977. PC Michael Penrose, nicknamed to his embarrassment Rosie, returns to his native town, the resort of Ravensbay, when he learns that his exotic, pretentious mother Millie is dying.

  4. Rosie and Wilmot have a disastrous day in the country during which Rosie gets carried away by a cow whilst trying to rescue Wilmot's shoe from its horn. Then they are approached by a young boy who claims to have seen an eight foot goat walk by.

  5. Rosie is a British situation-comedy television series, written by Roy Clarke that was broadcast between 1977 and 1981. It was filmed and set in Scarborough in North Yorkshire. The central character was PC Penrose, the titular "Rosie", a young and inexperienced police officer, played by Paul Greenwood.

  6. The first season from the Rosie series. Always dressed in black, Rosie casts a sardonic and offbeat eye on the world around her. And she’s never at a loss for words. Her world is confined to her house and its surroundings, where she regularly meets her neighbor, Olive, who she takes a malignant...

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  8. Oct 10, 2011 · Rosie and her staffers are dishing all the dirt about the premiere of The Rosie Show! The team members have butterflies in their stomachs after Rosie announces to the press that comedian Russell Brand—whom Rosie calls her boyfriend—will be her first guest on the premiere.

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