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  • '''Kenneth Williams''' (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English actor. He was best known for his comedy roles and in later life as a racont ...family; he claimed his father spoke [[cockney]]. He served in the [[Royal Engineers]] during World War II, where he first became interested in becoming an ente
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  • ...s |publisher=A Sharp Recording Studio. |url=http://www.asharp.com.au/audio-engineers/steve-james}}</ref> and a daughter, Sue, who became a television producer.< [[Category:20th-century English male actors]]
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  • ...V Show, Is Dead |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/21/arts/benny-hill-67-english-comedian-and-creator-of-tv-show-is-dead.html |author=Craig Wolff}}</ref> ...me "Cave". This is CORRECT&nbsp;— Please do not change to 1925. --> was an English [[comedian|comedian]], [[actor|actor]], [[singer|singer]] and [[writer|writ
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  • | language = [[English language|English]] ...rike by members of the trade union ASLEF (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) from 28 May to 14 June 1955 which involved a railway strike in
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  • | occupation = {{hlist|Record producer|arranger|composer|conductor|audio engineer|musician}} ...cer]], [[arrangement|arranger]], [[composer]], [[conducting|conductor]], [[audio engineer]], and [[musician]]. He was referred to as the "[[Fifth Beatle]]"
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  • ...writer, musician, poet, and playwright. The son of an Irish father and an English mother, Milligan was born in British Colonial India, where he spent his chi His mother, Florence Mary Winifred (née Kettleband; 1893–1990), was English. He spent his childhood in Poona and later in Rangoon, capital of British B
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  • {{Use British English|date=October 2016}} ...ensive and primitive by later standards. [[w:Magnetic tape sound recording|Audio tape]] was not in general use, and any recordings were made directly on to
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  • ...2, Under Fire|publisher=[[w:BBC|BBC]]|access-date=12 July 2016}}</ref> An audio recording of "[[A Stripe for Frazer]]", one of the [[Dad's Army missing epi ...f to guard the local river. After getting lost in what they think is the [[English Channel]], they believe themselves to be stranded behind enemy lines.
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