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  2. Bob Monkhouse - Wikipedia

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    Monkhouse's grandfather, John Monkhouse (1862–1938), was a prosperous Methodist businessman who co-founded Monk and Glass, which made custard powder and jelly. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In a 2015 documentary, it was revealed that Monkhouse and his older brother suffered from physical and verbal abuse by their mother.

  3. A Weekend with Lulu - Wikipedia

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    A Weekend with Lulu, also known as A Week-end with Lulu, is a 1961 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Bob Monkhouse, Leslie Phillips, Alfred Marks, Shirley Eaton and Irene Handl. [1] The screenplay was by Ted Lloyd.

  4. Wipeout (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout was a British television quiz show for BBC One, based on the original American programme of the same name.First shown on 25 May 1994, it ran for nine series: the first four of which aired at primetime and were hosted by Paul Daniels; and the last five at daytime and hosted by Bob Monkhouse, with the final episode airing on 17 April 2003, 8 months before Monkhouse died on 29 December 2003.

  5. Wipeout (1988 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Pictures Studios Stage 30 Hollywood, California ... with the last one worth $275. ... Bob Monkhouse (1998–2002) BBC1: 1994–2002

  6. The Golden Shot - Wikipedia

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    When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, who had recently been seen in The Man with the Golden Gun and who was an ex-member of the Young Generation and Second Generation dance troupes. This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV.

  7. Bob Monkhouse's Bedfordshire home to appear in new film ... - AOL

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  8. Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show! - Wikipedia

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    The basic format was a series of sketches linked by the eponymous Mr. Hell, a Satan-esque host voiced by comedian Bob Monkhouse – the last series before his death in 2003. Mr. Mr. Hell delights in making his guests as miserable as possible, and also discusses his own personal problems, to add to the general sense of desolation.

  9. Hollywood Squares - Wikipedia

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    For the 6th and last season of Hollywood Squares, more changes were made to the series. First, John Moschitta Jr. replaced Jeffrey Tambor as the announcer and Bruce Vilanch returned to the series as an occasional panelist. Second, the game format was scrapped in favor of returning to the best-two-of-three match format last seen on the NBC ...