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Introduced in series four, Septic Peg was an astrologist who featured in sketches entitled Septic Peg Predicts. She was a direct parody of Mystic Meg who appeared on the then newly devised National Lottery draws that aired on BBC 1 around the same time as The Brian Conley Show.
Brian Conley journeys through the world of television with various celebrities as they choose the TV moments that have shaped their lives. Each episode contains set categories such as; 'earliest TV memory', 'guilty pleasure' and 'watch with mother'. The show aired daily at 3.45pm on BBC One, as part of the weekday afternoon schedule. As of the ...
Conley recorded a live show in 1996 titled Brian Conley: Alive and Dangerous, which was televised and featured stand-up plus special Nick Frisby/Larry the Loafer and Dangerous Brian sketches. The show was put on VHS and later on DVD. [citation needed] Around 2000, Conley was given a new show for ITV consisting of chat and music called, once ...
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Mystic Meg was born Margaret Anne Lake on 27 July 1942, in Accrington, Lancashire, to Bill Lake, an RAF aircrewman, and his wife Millicent (née Howard). [3] [4] [5] Of Romani heritage, she grew up in Accrington and was taught astrology by her grandmother.
We've Got Your Number was a BBC National Lottery game show broadcast on BBC One from 27 February to 22 May 1999. It was hosted by Brian Conley. Ratings. Episode no. ...
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Drake Bell. Rob Kim/Getty Images for Blue Jacket Drake Bell spoke out about being sexually assaulted by Nickelodeon’s Brian Peck for the first time in the new docuseries, Quiet on Set: The Dark ...