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** And even into the '90s with ''Series/GraceAndFavour'' (a.k.a. ''Are You Being Served Again''), ''Series/YouRangMLord'', and ''Series/OhDoctorBeeching'' (about the last series to use them).
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Much more common back in TheThirties, when this trope was sometimes used at the beginning of the movie to introduce the cast.
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* The final episode of ''Series/BabylonFive'' ended with a long credit sequence showing all the regular cast (actually the regular cast of the penultimate series, for complicated reasons) in their first and last appearances in internal chronology.
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* Series/TheInvaders did this in the opening titles, with Roy Thinnes appearing after the main title (usually in a different clip each week) and the guest cast after the opening narration. In all cases the actors' names were read by the narrator but did not appear on screen.
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* Series/TheInvaders ''Series/TheInvaders'' did this in the opening titles, with Roy Thinnes appearing after the main title (usually in a different clip each week) and the guest cast after the opening narration. In all cases the actors' names were read by the narrator but did not appear on screen.
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* ''CityLimits'' reminded us which of the cast survived the film by listing them by [Actor] ''is/was'' [Character] (e.g. John Stockwell ''is'' Lee; Dean Devlin ''was'' Ernie), except for the [[SpecialGuest Special Appearances By]] credits (Special Appearance by Robbie Benson ''as'' Carver; and Creator/JamesEarlJones as Albert).
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* ''CityLimits'' ''Film/CityLimits'' reminded us which of the cast survived the film by listing them by [Actor] ''is/was'' [Character] (e.g. John Stockwell ''is'' Lee; Dean Devlin ''was'' Ernie), except for the [[SpecialGuest Special Appearances By]] credits (Special Appearance by Robbie Benson ''as'' Carver; and Creator/JamesEarlJones as Albert).
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* A fair number of BBC sitcoms (all written by David Croft) of the '70s and '80s accompanied by the caption "You have been watching" (later adopted as the name of a [[YouHaveBeenWatching panel show]]) including:
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** ''HiDeHi'' ''Series/HiDeHi'' -- though the actors are not in character. This is particularly noticable with Diane Holland (who plays snobbish Yvonne) and Leslie Dwyer (who plays miserable old man Mr Partridge) as both actors generally beam happily in the credits.
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** And even into the '90s with ''GraceAndFavour'' (a.k.a. ''Are You Being Served Again''), ''Series/YouRangMLord'', and ''OhDoctorBeeching'' (about the last series to use them).
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** And even into the '90s with ''GraceAndFavour'' ''Series/GraceAndFavour'' (a.k.a. ''Are You Being Served Again''), ''Series/YouRangMLord'', and ''OhDoctorBeeching'' ''Series/OhDoctorBeeching'' (about the last series to use them).
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* Many MTM sitcoms did this for the supporting cast and guest stars, including ''TheBobNewhartShow'', ''TheMaryTylerMooreShow'', and ''Series/{{Taxi}}''.
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* Many MTM sitcoms did this for the supporting cast and guest stars, including ''TheBobNewhartShow'', ''TheMaryTylerMooreShow'', ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow'', ''Series/TheMaryTylerMooreShow'', and ''Series/{{Taxi}}''.
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* Done in ''AshesToAshes''. Set to [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome heart-warming music]] the finale credits feature clips of the characters laughing and smiling. All the more touching as you realise just how little they did it and the overly devastating theme of the final episode.
* Many of the intros to OnlyFoolsAndHorses did this with the three main characters.
* Many of the intros to OnlyFoolsAndHorses did this with the three main characters.
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* Done in ''AshesToAshes''.''Series/AshesToAshes''. Set to [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome heart-warming music]] the finale credits feature clips of the characters laughing and smiling. All the more touching as you realise just how little they did it and the overly devastating theme of the final episode.
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* A fair number of BBC sitcoms (all written by David Croft) of the '70s and '80s, including:
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* Many MTM sitcoms did this for the supporting cast and guest stars, including ''TheBobNewhartShow'' and ''TheMaryTylerMooreShow''.
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* ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'': As the last of the movie trilogy it's the only one to have "real" closing credits, with photos of the cast treated to look like hand-drawn art.
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