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  • ...l figures, [[w:folk music|folk music]], British [[w:dialect|dialect]]s and sound effects. ...c.co.uk/archive/sound_archive.shtml?chapter=2 |title=BBC Archive - The BBC Sound Archive |publisher=www.bbc.co.uk |access-date=2010-02-15 }}</ref>
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  • | prev = [[Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel]] ...radio version was also made, entitled ''Ten Seconds From Now'', which was the last radio episode to be made.
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  • | series = [[The Goon Show]] *Ellington: ''[[(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo|I Got a Girl in Kalamazoo]]''
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  • | country = United Kingdom ...(Father Bernard played by [[Derek Francis]]).<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|location=London|first=Anthony|last=Hayward|date=26 February 1
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  • | country = United Kingdom ...publisher=}}</ref> The film was the feature film debut of the stars of ''[[The Goon Show]]'', [[Spike Milligan]], [[Harry Secombe]] and [[Peter Sellers]].
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  • | show_name = The Clitheroe Kid | image = The Clitheroe Kid.JPG
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  • | country = United Kingdom ...uk/tv/news/1887/at_last_the_1948_show_2_episodes_discovered/|title=At Last The 1948 Show episodes rediscovered|first=British Comedy|last=Guide|date=16 Sep
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  • ...= Titlecard for the 1961/1962 series episode "The Offer". This episode was the pilot for ''Steptoe and Son''. | country = United Kingdom
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  • | country = United Kingdom | audio_format = Monaural <br /> [[Surround Sound|Surround sound 5.1]] (2016)
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  • ...ll head of dark hair and the other bald; they are in front of a microphone in a recording studio, reading a script ...= [[Richard Murdoch]], left, and [[Kenneth Horne]] in ''Much-Binding-in-the Marsh'', 1948
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  • ...ies, originally produced by the [[BBC]] from 1951 to 1960 and broadcast on the [[w:BBC Home Service|BBC Home Service]]. ==Availability of ''The Goon Show'' episodes==
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  • | distributor = [[United Artists]] | country = United Kingdom
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  • ...ched the top of the bill in the large [[music hall|music halls]] including the [[London Palladium]]. ...kes often led to difficulties with the censors. He made his last recording in January 1963 and died four months later.
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  • | resting_place = St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, East Preston, Arun District, West Sussex, England ...e and screen|on stage and screen]], especially that of Alfred P. Doolittle in ''[[My Fair Lady|My Fair Lady]]''. He was also renowned for his [[Songs and
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  • | caption = Publicity photo of Williams in the early 1960s | notable_works = [[Round the Horne]]
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  • | country = United Kingdom ...ndrée Melly]], [[Hattie Jacques]], [[Bill Kerr]] and [[Kenneth Williams]]. The final television series, renamed simply ''Hancock'', starred Hancock alone.
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  • |caption = Ustinov in 1986, photographed by [[Allan Warren|Allan Warren]] ...ll ambassador|goodwill ambassador]] for [[UNICEF|UNICEF]] and president of the [[World Federalist Movement|World Federalist Movement]].
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  • .../artanddesign/2003/feb/07/art.artsfeatures1 Interview: Bindi Harris]". ''[[The Guardian]]''; retrieved 19 April 2013.</ref><ref>Miranda, Charles. (1 July | criminal_status = [[Released on licence]] in 2017
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  • | country = United Kingdom ...v/tv-programmes-made-birmingham-spitting-4865510 |title=TV programmes made in Birmingham: Spitting Image |publisher=[[Birmingham Live]] |access-date=1 No
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  • | image = Spike Milligan the look.jpg .... Disliking his first name, he began to call himself "Spike" after hearing the band [[w:Spike Jones|Spike Jones and his City Slickers]] on [[w:Radio Luxem
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