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The Laughing Policeman, Uncle Max used to play it every Saturday morning, you needed it after Sparky's Magic Piano, that was so scary.
Record Size Willie 1987
Diana Dors - Swingin' Dors
Quote: george roper @ 20th January 2014, 4:14 PM GMTRecord Size Willie 1987
What a surprise.
The Matchroom Mob with Chas & Dave - Snooker Loopy
Laurel & Hardy-Another Fine Mess
Rowan & Martin - At Work
You Won't be blue will you-Jim Davidson
The Krankies - Hubba Dubba Dooby
The Goodies- a man's best friend is his duck
It's gotta be Chris Rock's Bigger and Blacker.
January, the month when traditionally one retires from record buying and goes to the gym instead. Or, as in my case the month where I seem to end up with more records than ever.
An Oz import, Derek and Clive - Six Fabulous Filthy Favourites:
Actually a damn fine glam rock track, Krankies - Hubba Dubba Dooby:
What can I say? Challenge TV made me do it Michael Barrymore - Kenny the Kangaroo:
Michael Barrymore - Doin' The Crab:
Peter Sellers - The Best of Sellers:
Don't worry - I already had volume 2 - Peter Sellers - The Best of Sellers No 3:
Wiltshire's answer to the Wurzels apparently Yokels - Yer We Go:
Joe Brown, Susan Maughan, Marty Wilde, Harry H Corbett - What A Crazy World:
Charlie Drake - Please Mr Custer:
Another Ozzie rarity Barry Humphries - Savoury Dip:
They know women Grumbleweeds - Woman's Intuition:
I may now own all British Hancock releases! (probably) Tony Hancock - The Blood Donor / The Radio Ham:
Lovejoy does Ferry Ian McShane - Avalon:
Kenny Everett - The Kenny Everett Naughty Joke Box:
Spitting Image - The Christmas Singles:
Buchans - Oor Wullie's Song:
George Donald, Buff Hardie and Stephen Robertson - Scotland the What?:
Mike and Bernie Winters - In Toyland:
Peter Sellers - A Hard Day's Night:
The HeeBeeGeeBees under another name Status Quid - Boring Song:
Lee Sutton - The Best Of (A Near Miss):
Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley, June Whitfield and Wallas Eaton - The Cream of Take It From Here:
And finally, just to blow your mind...
Chas and Dave - Well Pleased (rear):
Chas and Dave - Well Pleased (front):
I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry, Agnes.
I love a good old melodramatic sob.
Song of the diddymen & Doddy's diddy party-Ken Dodd
The whole movie 'What a Crazy World' is available on You Tube.
Love the Peter Sellers' Hard Days Night "album" (only four tracks unfortunately) - the title track being probably being the most recognisable, but would highly recommend the "German Nazi" (Dr Strangelove?) version of She Loves You. PS was so good at accents of course and his German accent, which he used in a number of Goon Shows, is a classic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICPmZkK3PaY
And from The Best of Sellers - 'Balham - Gateway To The South':-
"Toothbrush Holemanship" "With one bound he was by her side" "The El Morocco Tea-Rooms" "Honey's off dear"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RTWk9QIKS0
The Wombles-Banana Rock
Kenneth Williams-In Season
Mr Abie- A Little Bit Off