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he is fantastic, course now I've had chance to see the clips on here (been reading this while on nights last few days and couldn't watch youtube at work) thank you Ben for posting the M&W sketch - prob my all time fave of theirs - although did go on to watch their "Singing in the rain" following that - true comedy gods!
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lozzyloz Wrote:

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> Not very fashionable but I once saw Bob Monkhouse

> live and he blew away all my preconceptions of

> what I'd seen of him on TV. Outstanding!



Didn't Bob Monkhouse attend Dulwich College and his grandfather owned most of Forest Hill?

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