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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
ROY Hudd and Barry Cryer are men who should be knights of the realm for their services to comedy. The only thing wrong with Hudd's book is the silly title, A Fart In A Colander (Michael O'Mara, £18.99).
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
ROY Hudd and Barry Cryer are men who should be knights of the realm for their services to comedy. The only thing wrong with Hudd's book is the silly title, A Fart In A Colander (Michael O'Mara, £18.99).
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Past Imperfect (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Late Start The early sun didn’t fool me for a moment and sure enough the Heavens opened. We had already decided to put shopping on the back burner. Christmas is more or less sorted and personal shopping seems inappropriate just now. So a simple lunch then we’re off to Hatch Beauchamp. This made me laugh: Roy Hudd – the physical embodiment of old Music Hall was talking on the...
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The Stage | TV Today (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
... commemorating the 350th anniversary of his birth. The late Paul Scofield plays Don Quixote, Roy Hudd is his servant Sancho Panza, with other roles played by Roger Allam, Douglas Hodge and Bill Wallis. Our Mutual Friend Radio 4, Monday-Friday 10.45am, repeated 7.45pm We reach the halfway point in Dickens’ morality tale. Sadly, the drama isn’t part of BBC Radio’s series catch-up trial on iPlayer,...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
... relatives, shown in interviews last night, saw her as much more than that. Musical hall veteran Roy Hudd even compared her to Frank Sinatra.BBC Four's earlier piece on Enid Blyton pulled in 1.2m, very good for a digital channel. Next up is the channel's treatment of Margot Fonteyn.This is quality stuff. So hands off Mark Thompson and hands off Tories!