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  2. Bob Monkhouse - Wikipedia

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    Monkhouse was born on 1 June 1928 [1] at 168 Bromley Road, Beckenham, Kent, the son of chartered accountant Wilfred Adrian Monkhouse (1894–1957) [2] [3] and Dorothy Muriel Monkhouse (née Hansard, 1895–1971). Monkhouse had an elder brother, John, who was born in 1922.

  3. The Bob Monkhouse Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Monkhouse Hour is a British televised variety show that ran from 1958 to 1963 [1] which was fronted by the comedian Bob Monkhouse, and featured musical stars of the day, contemporary comedians, and various other variety acts.

  4. She'll Have to Go - Wikipedia

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    She'll Have to Go (U.S. title Maid for Murder) [1] is a 1962 black and white British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Bob Monkhouse, Alfred Marks, Hattie Jacques and Anna Karina. [2] It was adapted by John Waterhouse from Ian Stuart Black's 1957 play We Must Kill Toni. It was one of several low budget comedies from Anglo ...

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

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  6. List of acts that have appeared on the Royal Variety ...

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    a-ha: 1988; Russ Abbot: 1988; Three Aberdonians: 1938; Philip Achille: 2007; The Acrobats: 1984; Adam and the Ants: 1981; Edie Adams: 1962; Tony Adams: 1982; Errol ...

  7. Denis Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Denis Ian Goodwin (19 July 1929 – 26 February 1975) was a radio and television comedy scriptwriter and actor, best known for his writing partnership with Bob Monkhouse, with whom he also compèred the Smash Hits programme on Radio Luxembourg.

  8. Kaleidoscope (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope was formed in 1988 by television enthusiasts to show appreciation and to research vintage television shows. In late 2013, ten years after Bob Monkhouse died, a large number of television and radio programmes were donated to Kaleidoscope from Monkhouse's archive.

  9. 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.