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  • *"[[Two's Company (British TV series)|Two's Company]]" (1956-7) (TV comedy sketch series, 23 episodes, ...h series, 19 episodes, 30 mins, B&W, BBC) ...writer (many other well known writers also contributed.
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  • ...uture writing comedy, and went to [[Associated London Scripts]] (ALS), the writers' co-operative set up by [[Spike Milligan]] and [[Eric Sykes]].<ref name="Mc ...ff show ''Bootsie and Snudge''. However, McCann lists Antrobus amongst the writers for ''The Army Game'', but not ''Bootsie and Snudge''.</ref> During the 196
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  • ==Interest in surrealist art== ...ans Revival" style jazz were very popular in Britain. In January 1963, the British music magazine ''[[NME]]'' reported that the biggest trad jazz event to be
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  • | image = If British poster.jpg | caption = British cinema poster
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  • ...n the [[British Comedy Awards|British Comedy Award]], in the category of [[British Comedy Awards#2000|Best Live Comic]], and was nominated for the [[Perrier C .../radio/15_minutes_of_misery/ |title=Sean Lock's 15 Minutes Of Misery |work=British Comedy Guide |access-date=18 August 2021 |archive-date=18 August 2021 |arch
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  • ...his childhood in [[West Germany]] where his father was deployed with the [[British Army of the Rhine]]. He took piano lessons from age 7 to 14 and taught hims ...nnes and the Bonzo Dog Band also appeared each week in both seasons of the British children's television series ''[[Do Not Adjust Your Set]]'' which also feat
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  • '''Graham Chapman''' (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer born in England. He was one of the six members o ...n the sketch "[[The Minister Who Falls to Pieces]]") and imitating various British [[dialects]].{{sfn|Wilmut|1980|p=148}} The series was the first to feature
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  • ...ing partner [[Michael Palin]] wrote and performed for several high-profile British comedy programmes, including ''[[Do Not Adjust Your Set]]'' and ''[[The Fro ...r ''[[The Frost Report]]'' and several other [[David Frost]] programmes on British television.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/thefrostreport
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  • ...news/obituaries/rik-mayall-comedian-and-actor-who-helped-revolutionise-the-british-comedy-scene-as-the-punk-poet-and-cliff-richard-fan-rick-9517274.html|acces ...same [[w:anarchy|anarchic]] vein as ''Comic Strip''. Ben Elton joined the writers. The series was commissioned and first broadcast in 1982, shortly after ''C
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  • ...er, a collector of rare books, a painter, a theatre fan and a [[Surrealism|surrealist]]. Dressing up in a black cloak, black homburg and mascaraed eyes, he inven ...worked throughout the 1960s. He became a friend of leading members of the British comedy scene including [[Dudley Moore]], [[Peter Cook]], [[Alan Bennett]],
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  • | birth_place = [[Ahmednagar]], [[British India]] | citizenship = British (1918–1962)<br/> Irish (1962–2002)
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  • '''''The Goon Show''''' is a British [[radio comedy]] programme, originally produced and broadcast by the [[BBC ...ocation = London | isbn = 0-340-89809-7 }}</ref><sup>:4,5,61</sup> and the British comedy troupe [[Monty Python]].<ref name="ScudamoresMilliganbio">{{cite boo
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  • ..., with the cast of the BBC surrealist comedy quiz show ''[[Shooting Stars (British TV series)|Shooting Stars]]'', and the second, their Farewell Tour, in 2002 ...d Higson, as co-producers and main writers, assembled the original team of writers and performers, which included [[David Cummings (musician)|David Cummings]]
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  • {{short description|British surreal comedy group}} ...], he renounced his American citizenship in January 2006 and is now only a British citizen. {{citation|place=DE|url=http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/;art772
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  • ...simply '''''Monty Python'''''; sometimes abbreviated '''''MPFC''''') is a British [[surreal humour|surreal]] [[sketch comedy]] series created by and starring ...and sketches targets the idiosyncrasies of [[Culture of the United Kingdom|British life]], especially that of professionals, as well as aspects of politics. T
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  • | image = The British comedian Tommy Handley rehearses with actors from his ITMA show (cropped).j ''ITMA'' was an important contributor to British morale during the war, with its cheerful take on the day-to-day preoccupati
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