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  2. Bob Monkhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Monkhouse Show (1983–86) Bob's Full House (1984–90) Bob Says Opportunity Knocks (1987–89) The $64,000 Question (UK version of The 64,000 Dollar Question) (1989, 1990–93) Bob's Your Uncle (1991–92) All or Nothing at All (1993) Gagtag (team captain, then host) (1994–1996) An Audience With Bob Monkhouse (1994) Bob Monkhouse On ...

  3. Pat Coombs - Wikipedia

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    Coombs first made her name in the post-war era of radio variety as 'Nola', the dim and put-upon daughter of Irene Handl in Arthur Askey's Hello Playmates; their double-act had started as a guest spot on Bob Monkhouse's show. Coombs also gained experience as a comedy stooge in radio shows alongside Ted Ray and Charlie Chester.

  4. Denis Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    However, Goodwin lacked Monkhouse's talent for improvisation and was less assured as a performer. [2] His creative partnership with Monkhouse gradually disintegrated and finally came to an end in 1962 when he was offered work in the US on Bob Hope's gag writing team. However, Goodwin was unable to cope with the fast-paced life in America and ...

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  6. Mo Drake - Wikipedia

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    Drake left the industry briefly in the 1950s to become a jokewriter, working closely with Bob Monkhouse. He returned to advertising in 1959 and enjoyed success at Young & Rubicam. Drake used his connections in the entertainment industry to convince celebrities, including Bruce Forsyth and Frank Muir, to front his advertisements.

  7. Bob's Full House - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Full House was a British television quiz show based on the game bingo. It aired on BBC1 from 1 September 1984 until 27 January 1990, and was hosted by Bob Monkhouse . Gameplay

  8. Grazina Frame - Wikipedia

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    6 Personal life. 7 Discography. Toggle Discography subsection. 7.1 As Grazina. ... She was a friend of the late Bob Monkhouse. [2] Discography. As Grazina.

  9. 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.