June Whitfield Wallas Eaton Robertson Hare Producer: Bill Worsley First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in July 1966. ** ...
Of all the many setbacks in Frankie Howerd's extraordinary see-sawing saga of a career, the debacle of Mr Venus was one of the worst and most wounding. A science-fiction comedy-musical, it was ...
Howerd’s End explores the clandestine relationship between comedy legend Frankie Howerd and Dennis Heymer from the 1950s until Frankie’s death in 1992. Can you imagine being terrified of your own ...
The many rises and falls of Frankie Howerd: the phrase would work well enough as one of his infamous innuendos, but it also captures the contours of his whole career. No other great British comedian ...
Frankie Howerd became one of the nation's best-loved comics as a result of a roller-coaster career with many sharp turns, exhilarating highs and sudden dizzying drops. As early as his first television ...
Frankie Howerd was a man – and a talent – of unique contradictions. He was a shambling, rambling, everyman in a bad suit and worse toupee. He plotted every detail of his act and redefined modern stand ...
Frankie Howerd became one of the nation's best-loved comics as a result of a roller-coaster career with many sharp turns, exhilarating highs and sudden dizzying drops. As early as his first television ...
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