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  • ...and-personalities-3/ |access-date=19 June 2022 |chapter=ABC Programmes and Personalities 3}}</ref> [[Category:Television shows produced by ABC Weekend TV]]
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  • {{short description|British television comedy sketch show}} {{Infobox television
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  • ...– October 17, 1968) was a Canadian talent scout, impresario and radio and television broadcaster, mainly working in Britain. .... He met radio producer [[Eric Maschwitz]], and they developed a tour of British cities to find new talent. His touring stage shows attracted thousands of
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  • | nationality = British ...ps]], and sometimes acted as compere at shows. He started mimicking radio personalities, such as the imaginary children impersonated by [[Harry Hemsley]], and deve
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  • {{short description|British comedy double act}} | medium={{hlist|[[Film]]|[[television]]|[[Stand-up comedy|stand-up]]|[[music]]|[[book]]s}}
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  • ...''[[The Kenny Everett Television Show]]'' in 1982 and ''[[Shooting Stars (British TV series)|Shooting Stars]]'' in 1996. ==Television==
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  • | occupation = Television comedian ...leading to a successful 20-year television career. The partnership's first television pilot was recorded in 1976, followed by a regular series in 1977.<ref name=
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  • {{Infobox television episode ...access-date =29 January 2008}}</ref> It was first broadcast on the British television channel [[BBC Two|BBC2]] on 19 March 1992.<ref name="BBC – Programme Cata
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  • | birth_place = [[Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[British Columbia|British Columbia]], Canada ...r]] and [[comedian|comedian]], who is best known for his appearances in UK television and radio shows.
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  • {{Infobox television episode ...w they shall win the election: firstly, fight the campaign on "issues, not personalities"; secondly, be "the only fresh thing on the menu"; and thirdly, "we'll chea
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  • | occupation = Television journalist ...19 August 1902 &ndash; 4 February 1987) was a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] television journalist and broadcaster.<ref name=":0">{{Cite ODNB|url=https://www.oxfor
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  • ...lingford in the television series ''[[Catweazle]]'' and Mrs. Palmer in the television series ''[[Solo (TV series)|Solo]]'', alongside [[Felicity Kendal]]. .../tv/solo/|title=Solo - BBC1 Sitcom|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref>
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  • ...latter and [[Chesney and Wolfe|Ronald Wolfe]], who would later team up on British [[w:sitcoms|sitcoms]] ''[[The Rag Trade]]'' and ''[[On the Buses]]''. [[Category:English radio personalities]]
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  • '''Jill Allgood''' (15 November 1910 - 1995) was a British producer, director, script writer, author and broadcaster who worked for th ...by [[w:Gerry Anderson|Gerry Anderson]] for [[w:Granada television|Granada Television]].<ref>
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  • {{Infobox television episode ...II]]'' and the 69th in the series run. Originally broadcast on the British television channel [[Dave (channel)|Dave]] on 19 October 2017, it was made available e
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  • | genre = Radio, television ...is decade-and-a-half writing partnership with [[Marty Feldman]] led to the television series ''[[Bootsie and Snudge]]'', the radio comedy ''[[Round the Horne]]''
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  • {{short description|British actor}} '''Jack Train''' (28 November 1902&nbsp;– 19 December 1966) was a British comic actor best known for his appearances as a variety of eccentric charac
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  • {{Short description|British radio, television and newsreel announcer}} | occupation = Radio, television and newsreel presenter
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  • {{Short description|British comedian (1941–2020)}} | nationality = British
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  • {{short description|British radio broadcaster, producer, playwright and novelist}} ...edroom/study (still existing today) he set out his ideas with the names of personalities to be invited to participate. In those days of [[WWII]] every BBC Radio sho
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