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  2. Mike Yarwood - Wikipedia

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    The Mike Yarwood Christmas Show on BBC1 in 1977 was watched by 21.4 million people and was the highest-rated British television programme of that year. [7] The show remains one of the most-watched television programmes, other than news and sport, in British history.

  3. Eddie Waring - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, his eccentric mode of speech (Hull Kingston Rovers was pronounced "Hulking Stan Rovers") and his northern accent began to be widely impersonated, largely by Mike Yarwood. [citation needed] In the badly rain-affected 1968 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley, Waring described Wakefield Trinity player Don Fox with the line "He's a ...

  4. Hughie Green - Wikipedia

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    Green was often mocked for his permanent door-to-door salesman's smile and Canadian accent. His catchphrase "I mean that most sincerely" was also mocked, to such an extent that it is sometimes mistakenly believed to have been invented by the impressionist Mike Yarwood, who was known for his impersonation

  5. Comedy Bandbox - Wikipedia

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    Comedy Bandbox is a British TV show that was produced in Manchester by ABC Television from 1962 to 1966. Four series and 54 episodes were produced. It had a revue format in which a variety of comedians performed stand-up and sketches.

  6. CBS accused of deceptively editing interviews yet again as ...

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    House Speaker Mike Johnson ripped CBS News for trimming down his Sunday interview on “Face the Nation,” charging it was part of a pattern of undermining conservatives at the Tiffany Network.

  7. Three of a Kind (1967 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Three of a Kind is a British comedy sketch and music television show starring Mike Yarwood, Ray Fell and Lulu. [1] [2] Two series were shown by the BBC during 1967. [1] [2] Although successful, Yarwood turned down a third series as he hoped to follow Lulu in getting a series of his own. He went on to become one of the biggest stars of the 1970s ...

  8. Mike Feuer's office is dogged by DWP corruption scandal ... - AOL

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    City Atty. Mike Feuer is one quarter of the way through a months-long tour of L.A. Voters are asking about everything but the scandal involving one of his former top assistants.

  9. The guest list for Mike Lynch’s fatal yacht party was ... - AOL

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    The guest list for Mike Lynch’s fatal yacht party was a who’s who of players from the Autonomy scandal Ryan Hogg, Alex Wood Morton Updated August 23, 2024 at 9:01 AM