Hi there, | nice to be with you, | happy you could stick around. | Like to introduce... | % Correct |
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And, looking very relaxed | Adolf Hitler | on vibes. Nice | German dictator, to understate matters somewhat (1889-1945) | 100%
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Big hello to | "Big" John Wayne | xylophone | American Wester actor (1907-1979) | 100%
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Billy Butlins | Spoons | South African-British holiday camp entrepreneur (1899-1980) | 100%
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Hearing from you later | Casanova | on horn | Famed Venitian lover (1725-1798) | 100%
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Yeah! Digging | General De Gaulle | on accordion. Really wild General | French WWII leader (1890-1970) | 100%
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In the groove with | Harold Wilson | violin | British Labour Prime Minister (1916-1995) | 100%
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Introducing | Liberace | clarinet | Flamboyant American pianist (1919-1987) | 100%
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Drop out with | Peter Scott | on duck call | British Ornithologist, son of famous Arctic and Antarctic explorer and godson of J.M Barrie. Viv tried to get a ukulele made in the shape of him flying, but settled on a flying duck when that proved too difficult to make. (1909-1989) | 100%
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Princess Anne | on sousaphone | The Princess Royal (b.1950) | 100%
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And, representing the flower people, | Quasimodo | on bells | Protagonist of an 1831 Victor Hugo novel | 100%
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Roy Rogers | on Trigger | American Western actor and singer (1911-1998) | 100%
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We welcome | Val Doonican | as himslef (Hello there!) | Irish Singer famous for his jumpers (1927-2015) | 100%
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Hi | Vivian Stanshall | Trumpet | Bonzo's front man, singer, euphonium, sometime trumpet and ukulele player (1943-1995) | 100%
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Count Basie Orchestra | on triangle. Thank you | 16-18 piece big band founded and lead for almost 50 years by innovative American jazz pianist (1904-1984) | 50%
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Back from his recent operation, | Dan Druff | hi | May be a comic strip character, possibly a creation of Viv's, either way a joke on a scalp condition | 50%
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Over there | Eric Clapton | ukulele! Hi Eric | Legendary English guitarist, friend of Viv's and the only 'guest' who actually played his part (b.1945) | 50%
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Nice to see | Incredible Shrinking Man | euphonium | Increasingly titchy titular protagonist of a 1957 sci fi flick | 50%
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A great favourite, and a wonderful performer, of all of us here | J. Arthur Rank | on gong | English industrialist who owned eponymous food and entertainment groups, incorporating brands such as Hovis, Mr Kipling and Odeon, and who co-founded Pinewood Studios (1888-1972) | 50%
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"Legs" Larry Smith | drums | Bonzo's drummer and tap dancer (b.1944) | 50%
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Lord Snooty and his pals | tap dancing | Beano comic strip character(s). Ran from 1938 to 1991 | 50%
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Very appealing | Max Jaffa | Mmm, that's nice Max | British violinist and leader of the Palm Court Orchestra and trio, who was offered the job of leader of the Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17 (1911-1991) | 50%
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And | Neil Innes | Piano | Bonzo's singer, pianist and guitarist (1944-2019) | 50%
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Come in | Rodney Slater | on the saxophone | Bonzo's saxophonist, clarinetist and dead chicken player (b.1941) | 50%
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With | Roger Ruskin Spear | on tenor sax | Bonzo's saxophonist, trouser press player and robot inventor (b.1943) | 50%
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And | Sam Spoons | rhythm pole | Bonzo's Drummer, rhythm pole and spoon player extraordinaire (1942-2018) | 50%
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On my left | Sir Kenneth Clark | bass sax. A great honour, sir | English Art historian and presenter of arts programmes including Civilization (1903-1983) | 50%
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And | Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell | bass guitar | Bonzo's bassist, banjolele, and saw player (b. c.1930) | 50%
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And specially florn in for us | a sessions gorilla | on vox humana | A last minute jobbing simian to replace Quintin Hogg's pig grunt, after the latter threatened leagal action | 0%
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Wonderful to hear | Brainiac | on banjo | Superman villain who has been portrayed on screen by James Marsters; made his first appearance in 1958 | 0%
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Franklin McCormack | harmonica | American Chicago-based radio personality (1906-1971) | 0%
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With | Garner "Ted" Armstrong | on vocals | American evangelist, presenter of the World Tomorrow and his own broadcast (1930-2003) | 0%
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and | Horace Bachelor | English gambling advertiser from Radio Luxembourg (1898-1977) | 0%
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and | Robert Morely | guitar | English character actor (1908-1992) | 0%
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Great to hear | the Rawlinsons | on Trombone | "English as tuppence, changing yet changeless as canal water, nestling in green nowhere, armoured and effete, bold flag-bearer, lotus-fed Miss Havishambling opsimath and eremite, feudal still, reactionary" family devised by Viv | 0%
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tune in | Wild Man of Borneo | on bongos | German-American sideshow performer parodied in a 1941 film of the same name (1862 - some time after 1923) | 0%
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What a team | Zebra Kid | on percussion | American actor and real life mobster who appeared in the Godfather, wrestled under this name in the 50s (1926-1992) | 0%
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