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  • ...'' ({{ne}} '''Walker'''; 27 November 1920 &ndash; 15 November 1994) was an English comedian and actor. ...ch/100/20?order=asc&q=%22Freddie+Sales%22#search Search, Freddie Sales, ''Radio Times'']. Retrieved 30 December 2020</ref>
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  • {{short description|English comedian and actor}} ...on''' (born '''Henry Moreton'''; 25 June 1922 &ndash; 22 July 1957) was an English comedian and actor.
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  • ...18 February 1981) was an English comic [[impressionist]], popular on [[BBC radio]] in the 1940s and 1950s when he was known as "The Voice of Them All". ...ps]], and sometimes acted as compere at shows. He started mimicking radio personalities, such as the imaginary children impersonated by [[Harry Hemsley]], and deve
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  • {{Infobox radio show | language = English
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  • ...as an English [[w:music hall|music hall]] and theatre performer, and later radio comedian, who is best known for his unusual comic song "[[w:The Laughing Po ==Radio==
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  • {{Short description|English comedian and actor}} ...) was an English comedian and actor. Mennard had a long career in variety, radio and television.
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  • {{short description|English ventriloquist}} ...ugh''' (26 February 1916 &ndash; 3 June 1999) was an [[w:England|English]] radio [[w:ventriloquist|ventriloquist]] who became a well-known name to audiences
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  • {{short description|English comedian}} | genre = Radio, television
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  • {{Short description|British radio, television and newsreel announcer}} | occupation = Radio, television and newsreel presenter
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  • {{short description|British radio broadcaster, producer, playwright and novelist}} ...cer, playwright and novelist. He is best remembered for devising the [[BBC Radio]] series ''[[Desert Island Discs]]'', which he hosted from its inception in
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  • ...his appearances as a variety of eccentric characters in the [[w:BBC|BBC]] radio series ''[[It's That Man Again]]'' (''ITMA''). {{blockindent|The multi-voiced Train was a variety of unforgettable personalities – the German Funf, who was both fundamentally menacing and naturally funn
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  • {{Infobox radio show | format = [[Radio comedy]]
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  • ...sh Empire|OBE]] (13 October 1904 – 27 March 1978) was an English actor and radio presenter. ...he [[BBC]] as an announcer for its [[BBC Regional Programme|North Regional radio service]], he went on to be an occasional newsreader on the [[BBC Home Serv
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  • {{Short description|BBC radio presenter, writer and producer (1917–2013)}} * Radio presenter
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  • {{Use British English|date=August 2011}} ...eer as an actress and performer during the early days of [[w:BBC radio|BBC Radio]], and during the latter decades of her life as the matronly Christian wido
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  • ...cupation = {{ublist|Radio & television writer|Television presenter|Radio personality}} ...together on the radio panel programmes ''[[My Word!]]'' and ''[[My Music (radio programme)|My Music]]'' after they stopped collaborating on scripts. He als
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  • ...laxy]]''. He is also known for his portrayal of [[Sexton Blake]] for [[BBC Radio 4]] in 1967. He went on to perform on the stage, on television and radio, and in several films. He appeared in several films in the 1950s, including
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  • {{short description|English comedian}} '''Syd Little''' (born '''Cyril John Mead'''; 19 December 1942) is an English comedian who was the [[wiktionary:straight man|straight man]] in the [[doub
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  • '''Ray Alan''' (18 September 1930 – 24 May 2010) was an English [[w:ventriloquist|ventriloquist]] and television entertainer from the 1950s === Radio ===
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  • {{short description|English comedy double act}} ...4 – 28 October 2020), known collectively as '''Cannon and Ball''', were an English comedy [[double act]] best known for their comedy variety show ''[[The Cann
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