Best Comedy Biography Posted Wed Nov 1 23:32:02 GMT 2000 by TJ

I'd have to vote for Harry Thumbscrews' Peter Cook one.


Oh and "Nele Morrissey - A Life In Idents"


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Posted By 'Unruly Butler' on Thu Nov 2 00:26:08 GMT 2000:

Liar's Autobiography VII by Chapman.
Pretty hard to beat.


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Posted By 'John F' on Thu Nov 2 01:17:46 GMT 2000:

But they're almost always bad, aren't they? I suppose it's because they're often undertaken as a good little money-spinner. Jonathan Margolis, STOP IT NOW!


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Posted By Justin on Thu Nov 2 06:57:05 GMT 2000:

>But they're almost always bad, aren't they? I suppose it's because they're often undertaken as a good little money-spinner. Jonathan Margolis, STOP IT NOW!

Bruce Dessau, that means you as well...


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Posted By 'penny carlew' on Thu Nov 2 09:21:02 GMT 2000:

>>But they're almost always bad, aren't they? I suppose it's because they're often undertaken as a good little money-spinner. Jonathan Margolis, STOP IT NOW!
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>Bruce Dessau, that means you as well...

AND Robert fucking Ross!


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Posted By 'Anonymous' on Thu Nov 2 12:42:07 GMT 2000:

>Harry Thumbscrews

Thumbscrews?


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Posted By 'Anonymous' on Thu Nov 2 13:04:49 GMT 2000:

'Shake A Pagoda Tree' by Mike and Bernie Winters.


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Posted By 'Jon' on Thu Nov 2 13:06:09 GMT 2000:

"Half man Half Emu: The Bernie Clifton Story" by Harry Thompson


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Posted By TJ on Thu Nov 2 17:16:51 GMT 2000:

>>Harry Thumbscrews
>
>Thumbscrews?
>

Peter Cook fan term of affection for the man.


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