The Benny Hill Show
English comic Benny Hill became an international celebrity with his schoolboy brand of lecherous, burlesque humor. Bringing the tradition of the British vaudeville to television in...
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Boots Randolph, whose spirited saxophone playing on "Yakety Sax" endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill's TV show, died Tuesday. He was 80.Randolph suffered a cerebral hemorrhage June 25 and ...
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Background InfoBorn in
London
on 11 November 1925,
June
Whitfield
first started training as a performer at the tender age of three, when her mother – who was involved in amateur dramatics...
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10:
Tom
O'Connor
Big-haired
Tom
O'Connor
arguably peaked with daytime quiz show ‘Cross Wits’. But he's also a great after-dinner speaker AND the author of some renowned humorous gol...
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Boots Randolph, a saxophone player best known for the 1963 hit "Yakety Sax," died Tuesday. He was 80.Randolph suffered a cerebral hemorrhage June 25 and had been hospitalized in a coma. He was take...
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