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He was very popular in the 80's and 90's. Great gags awful songs, like most of them today.Originally posted by pacharan View PostHad never heard of this guy before, apparently he's been around for a while.
Went back with one of the lads from the pub to watch his video collection.
Very, very funny. Can well recommend
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostRichard Stilgoe is funnier.If I remember correctly they both had slots on Look North (the BBC local evening news programme)Originally posted by stek View PostJake Thackery even better. Dead though.
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Is he? Bum. Little coal black foal, lady is the water cold tonight etc good stuff.
Odd I kept singing that yesterday. He was Millstone grit he was sir robert walpole etc
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Jake Thackery even better. Dead though.Originally posted by DaveB View PostRichard Stilgoe is funnier.
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Apparantly his live shows are very good. Sister went to see one a couple of years back.
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Comic with acoustic guitar.
An oxymoron?
Always has me reaching for the off button anyhow
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Richard Stilgoe is funnier.Originally posted by pacharan View PostHad never heard of this guy before, apparently he's been around for a while.
Went back with one of the lads from the pub to watch his video collection.
Very, very funny. Can well recommend
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Richard Digance
Had never heard of this guy before, apparently he's been around for a while.
Went back with one of the lads from the pub to watch his video collection.
Very, very funny. Can well recommendTags: None
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