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In 1970 he made three series for London Weekend Television (LWT): The Kenny Everett Explosion, Making Whoopee and Ev; and he also took part (along with such talents as Willie Rushton and John Wells) in the 1972 BBC TV series Up Sunday.
The Kenny Everett Television Show is a comedy sketch show broadcast on BBC1 from 24 December 1981 to 18 January 1988. It was presented by its main performer Kenny Everett, who wrote the material with Barry Cryer and Ray Cameron.
May 3, 2024 · Kenny Everett (born December 25, 1944, Liverpool, England—died April 4, 1995, London) was a British disc jockey and television entertainer known for his wacky, inventive comedic style and often controversial irreverence.
- John Pidgeon
The Kenny Everett Television Show: With Kenny Everett, Cleo Rocos, Sheila Steafel, Andrie Reid. Zany antics and sketches by the anarchic camp comic.
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- 1981-12-24
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The Kenny Everett Television Show was an often surreal sketch series shown on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. When Kenny Everett moved to the BBC from ITV, some new characters for this show were created due to disputes with the previous television station, Thames Television.
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- December 24, 1981
Oct 3, 2012 · His anarchic, groundbreaking BBC1 programme, The Kenny Everett Television Show, was pulling in audiences of some 20 million, a third of the British population, and his catchphrases were parroted...
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> Classic moments from the five series which Kenny Everett made for the BBC.