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  • ...Country|West Country]] family sold fruit. Tim, whose ancestors were also English, concludes that they were noble, because the family had its own [[w:Coat-of ...ie', 'Keltic Kilty' and 'Kinda Kinky', who were forced to work together as entertainers, including on "''The Black and White Minstrel Show''". They rebel against b
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  • He is the father of entertainers [[Kaplan Kaye]] and Melody Kaye. [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • '''Roger Daniel Kitter''' (20 October 1949 – 3 January 2015) was an English actor, comedian and [[impressionist (entertainment)|impressionist]], best k ...nry|Freemason]], he was a member of the Chelsea Lodge No. 3098, made up of entertainers.<ref>[http://www.chelsea-lodge.org.uk/Officers05.htm Chelsea Lodge No 3098
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  • | language = English ...in 1981.<ref>Halliwell p.312</ref> It portrays a family of [[music hall]] entertainers in the late 1920s and early 1930s, at the time of the [[Great Depression]]
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  • | language = English ...n]], [[Teddy Knox]], [[Chesney Allen]] and [[Charlie Naughton]] a group of entertainers commonly known as [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|The Crazy Gang]].<ref>Mayer p
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  • {{short description|English comedian}} ...onal, King Publications Limited|page=484}}</ref> – 2 November 2020) was an English comedic impressionist. He appeared on the [[w:ITV (TV network)|ITV]] impres
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  • | language = English ...sher=British Film Institute}}</ref> The film tells the story of a group of entertainers struggling to obtain permission to perform at a [[tavern]] in 1840.
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  • | language = [[English language|English]] ...son+bbc+radio&pg=PA276|title=The Daily Telegraph Third Book of Obituaries: Entertainers|first=Group Limited|last=Telegraph|date=1 June 1998|publisher=Pan|isbn=9780
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  • {{Short description|English entertainer of the Second World War period}} ...blisher=OUP | accessdate=13 October 2013}}</ref> was a popular [[w:England|English]] entertainer of the [[w:Second World War|Second World War]] period. He is
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  • | language = English A professor invents a time sphere which takes a group of 1940s entertainers to Elizabethan London, where they encounter Queen Elizabeth and [[Sir Walte
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  • ...batics]] which led to film stuntman roles. Duggan was also a member of the entertainers' charity The [[Grand Order of Water Rats]].<ref name=Stage /> [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • | language = English ...Comedy|last=Guide|website=British Comedy Guide}}</ref> A group of [[ENSA]] entertainers with the British army in the North Africa desert during the Second World Wa
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  • ...''Peter Cedric Coates'''; 31 October 1914 &ndash; 18 February 1981) was an English comic [[impressionist]], popular on [[BBC radio]] in the 1940s and 1950s wh [[Category:English impressionists (entertainers)]]
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  • | language = English ...014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Its plot concerns a wartime group of musical entertainers who meet up a year after being [[demobbed]] and decide to reform their act.
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  • '''Pete and Dud''' were characters played by the comedians and entertainers [[Peter Cook]] and [[Dudley Moore]]. Recalling his relationship with [[David Bowie]], English musician [[Brian Eno]] has stated "We knew each other for over 40 years, in
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  • {{Short description|English actor and comedian (1930–1992)}} |nationality = English
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  • | language = English ...of the [[The Blitz|Blitz]]. The leads are a couple of out of work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to "pu
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  • ...estimated to have played over 500 shows and travelled some 70,000 miles as entertainers during the war, and as a result Wood was awarded the [[OBE]] for services t [[Category:English male stage actors]]
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  • ...End theatre|West End]]. In the 1960s, he was among Britain's highest-paid entertainers. In the 1970s, he owned the Swan, a noted inn at [[Streatley, Berkshire|Str ...after Danny La Rue ("la rue" in [[French language|French]] translates into English as "the street")
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  • ...ion=Glasgow|date=23 September 1985|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> was an English entertainer.<ref name=bfi/> [[Category:English entertainers]]
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