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  1. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Ladies comes to mind; Dear Ladies or My Dear Ladies if you prefer. Traditional writing often used Dear Sir or Madam so Dear Madams is correct although I think people avoid it today after that famous speech from the play I am not a Madam! which played on the occasional usage of this word for a woman who runs a house of prostitution.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dear_LadiesDear Ladies - Wikipedia

    Dear Ladies is a British comedy television series which aired on the BBC in 21 episodes between 1983 and 1984. It featured the comic characters Hinge and Bracket, played by George Logan and Patrick Fyffe.

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  3. Dear Ladies: With George Logan, Patrick Fyffe, Frances Cox, Geoffrey Banks. The day to day lives of Dame Hilda Bracket and Doctor Evadne Hinge, who live in the small town of Stackton Tressell.

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    • 1983-03-15
    • Comedy
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  4. 24 de jun. de 2009 · TheDearLadies. 77 subscribers. Subscribed. 88. 17K views 14 years ago. In this, the entire first series, we follow Hinge and Brackets hilarious antics as they play the pools, protect their home...

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  5. Dear Sir or Madam. gender unknown (esp. in British English) Ladies and Gentlemen. gender unknown (esp. in American English) To whom it may concern. gender unknown (esp. in American English) Business partners often call each other by their first names. In this case, write the salutation as follows: Dear Sue.

  6. Home. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Series 3. Third series of the sitcom set in the genteel village of Stackton Tressel. Agony and Ecstasy. The ladies are commissioned to create a...

  7. Dear Ladies is a series of half-hour episodes starring Dame Hilda Bracket and Doctor Evadne Hinge, portraying a genteel English inter-war world of cucumber sandwiches, bell ringing, bowls tournaments, church fetes and old-fashioned values recalled through the ladies, who live in the small town of Stackton Tressell.