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your favourite ventiloquist?

Dead of Night, a 1945 b/w supernatural horror film features Michael Redgrave as a ventriloquist with an evil malevolent dummy. A world away from Ray Alan and Lord Charles, or is it?
I'll have to take a look at that film - I'm a big admirer of Michael Redgrave's acting
 
My parents took me to see Roger de Coursey and Nookie Bear at Margate, sometime in the mid-1970's, I was 6 years old. He was quite funny on the new colour TV.
We were in our seats and Roger de Coursey and Nookie Bear came on stage and our evening lasted little more than a few minutes.

The language was soo foul, parents were hurredly taking their kids out of the auditorium, and weren't coming back.

My parents were so angry on the way home in the car (a second-hand Renault 16),.."that man was soo rude, there was no excuse for that. Being rude isn't funny...." 🙂
 
My parents took me to see Roger de Coursey and Nookie Bear at Margate, sometime in the mid-1970's, I was 6 years old. He was quite funny on the new colour TV.
We were in our seats and Roger de Coursey and Nookie Bear came on stage and our evening lasted little more than a few minutes.

The language was soo foul, parents were hurredly taking their kids out of the auditorium, and weren't coming back.

My parents were so angry on the way home in the car (a second-hand Renault 16),.."that man was soo rude, there was no excuse for that. Being rude isn't funny...." 🙂
I was once informed that 'Nookie Bear' was actually 'Bollo.ks the Bear' but was changed for the television audience !
 

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