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  • ...original contributors to the satirical magazine ''[[w:Private Eye|Private Eye]]'' and contributed to ''[[w:Mrs Wilson's Diary|Mrs Wilson's Diary]]'', the [[Category:Private Eye contributors]]
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  • ...Spike Milligan]], [[Peter Sellers]] and [[Harry Secombe]] as well as other contributors to the programme's original run. It was later released as a [[LP record|lon ...t|sobriquet]] invented by the satirical magazine ''[[w:Private Eye|Private Eye]]''. This was heard during the TV broadcast but the word "Grocer" was cut f
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  • ...ian, actor and performer who co-founded the satirical magazine ''[[Private Eye]]''. ...l]], where he was not academically successful but met his future ''Private Eye'' colleagues [[Richard Ingrams]], [[Paul Foot (journalist)|Paul Foot]] and
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  • ...vided substantial financial backing for the satirical magazine ''[[Private Eye]]'', supporting it through difficult periods, particularly in [[libel]] tri ...med on all three nights of the first show in April 1976, ''[[A Poke in the Eye (With a Sharp Stick)]]'', as an individual performer and as a member of the
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  • ...", a pram covered in meat and "Eye and Spoon Race", a spoon with a sheep's eye.<ref>[[Craig Brown (satirist)|Brown, Craig]]: ''One on One'', p. 292, 2011 ...cated above the club. He contributed to the satirical magazine ''[[Private Eye]]'', of which Cook was publisher, his best-known work being the cartoon str
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