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  • ...ion of the hit stage musical Little Shop of Horrors, starring the original American lead Ellen Greene, based on Roger Corman's low-budget horror movie. * ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]'' (1970) – American GI Cook (uncredited)
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  • ...comedian on the radio programme ''[[Billy Cotton Band Show]]'', alongside singers such as [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]], [[Cliff Richard]] and [[Alma Coga In March 1986, he was featured on ''[[This Is Your Life (American franchise)|This Is Your Life]]''. Rogers was surprised by host [[Eamonn And
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  • ...rtin|Quinn Martin]]–like TV "mystery" featuring Hill in the roles of 1970s American television detectives ''[[w:Ironside (1967 TV series)|Ironside]]'', ''[[w:M ...g his television career, Hill performed impersonations or parodies of such American celebrities as [[w:W. C. Fields|W. C. Fields]], [[w:Orson Welles|Orson Well
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  • ...k |last=Wright|first=Adrian|title=West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6-TvZ0O5NHQC&pg=PA ...[[Joseph Papp]] production of ''[[The Pirates of Penzance]]'', co-starring American actor [[Kevin Kline]] and pop vocalist [[Linda Ronstadt]], at the [[Delacor
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  • * ''The Psychological Significance Of Animal Symbolism In American Negro Folk Music And All That Jazz'' (Columbia SEG 8093) (1961): "Monkey An [[Category:English jazz singers]]
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  • {{Short description|Irish-British-American actress and singer (1925–2022)}} ...y=GBR|DBE}} (October 16, 1925 – October 11, 2022) was an Irish-British and American actress and singer. In a career spanning eight decades, she played [[Angela
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  • ...st success in terms of record sales was in 1969, with his rendering of the American Civil War song "[[Two Little Boys]]", originally written in 1902. Harris la [[Category:20th-century Australian male singers]]
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  • In 1986, he went to the United States to host a game show on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], ''[[Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak]]'', which ran f ...the first three celebrities to be subjected to the British version of the American institution of a [[Roast (comedy)|comedy roast]], on Channel 4's ''[[A Come
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  • * ''Presenting Ken Dodd'' <!-- Not the American company, issue used the British label's numbering system 33SX -->([[Columbi [[Category:21st-century English comedians]]
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  • ...}}{{sfn|Grundy|1976|p=43}} They decided to emulate the quick-fire style of American radio programmes such as the ''[[Burns and Allen|Burns and Allen Show]]'', ...efn|The phrase "It's That Man Again" was originally used by members of the American [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] when referring to Pre
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  • He then began appearing in American films, coarsening his already unsubtle screen character in films such as '' ...ns of Britain's clipped crooner [[w:Noël Coward|Noël Coward]], the African-American bass-baritone [[w:Paul Robeson|Paul Robeson]], the Peruvian songbird [[w:Ym
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