Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} What-A-Mess by Frank Muir Frank Muir. Television Writer. He was born in Broadstairs, , England, and died in Thorpe, , England. His film and television credits include "What a Mess," "We Have Ways of Making You Laugh," "Marty," "," "A Last Word on the Election," "The Big Noise," "A Child's Guide to Screenwriting," "How to Be an Alien," "More Faces of Jim," "Mr. Justice Duncannon," "That Was the Week That Was," "Six More Faces of Jim," "Brothers in Law," "The Seven Faces of Jim," "Bottoms Up," "Whack-O!," "And So to Bentley," "Barbara with Braden," "Love in Pawn," "Song of Paris," "Here's Television," "TV Heaven," "Comedy Tonight," "Grasshopper Island," "Innocents in Paris," "The Clouded Crystal,""Frankly Howerd," "Call My Bluff," and "To See Such Fun." He was awarded a C.B.E.(Commander of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II. Cause of was complications from a stroke. Television Writer. He was born in Broadstairs, Kent, England, and died in Thorpe, Surrey, England. His film and television credits include "What a Mess," "We Have Ways of Making You Laugh," "Marty," "The Frost Report," "A Last Word on the Election," "The Big Noise," "A Child's Guide to Screenwriting," "How to Be an Alien," "More Faces of Jim," "Mr. Justice Duncannon," "That Was the Week That Was," "Six More Faces of Jim," "Brothers in Law," "The Seven Faces of Jim," "Bottoms Up," "Whack-O!," "And So to Bentley," "Barbara with Braden," "Love in Pawn," "Song of Paris," "Here's Television," "TV Heaven," "Comedy Tonight," "Grasshopper Island," "Innocents in Paris," "The Clouded Crystal,""Frankly Howerd," "Call My Bluff," and "To See Such Fun." He was awarded a C.B.E.(Commander of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II. Cause of death was complications from a stroke. Flowers. See more Muir memorials in: How famous was Frank Muir? What was Frank famous for? Sign-in to cast your vote. 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