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    Frank Muir (1920-1998) was an English comedy writer, radio and television personality, and raconteur. He wrote and performed with Denis Norden on shows like Take It from Here, My Word! and My Music, and was the founding Head of Entertainment at London Weekend Television.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0611350Frank Muir - IMDb

    Frank Muir (1920-1998) was a British comedy writer and actor, known for The Seven Faces of Jim, The Frost Report and Bachelor in Paris. He was married to Polly McIrvine and had two children, Jamie and Sally.

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  3. Jan 2, 1998 · Frank Muir, a veteran broadcaster and raconteur, died in 1998 after a long career in radio and TV comedy. He was known for his role in Call My Bluff, his pink bow-tie and his mispronunciation.

  4. Frank Muir was a writer and broadcaster who co-wrote some of the most memorable radio comedies with Denis Norden. He also appeared on TV panel shows, advised the BBC on comedy, and wrote children's books and humorous prose.

  5. Feb 16, 1998 · Frank Muir, who died in 1998, was a prolific and versatile humorist who created radio and TV shows, books and games. He also mentored John Cleese and Graham Chapman, the founders of Monty Python, and hosted My Word! and My Music, two civilized and witty programs.

  6. Jan 5, 1998 · Frank Muir, the British broadcaster, writer, and teller of shaggy-dog-stories died over the weekend. His wit and wordplay endeared him to his audience for more than half a century.

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  8. Frank Muir was a British writer and actor, known for his comedy shows and his friendship with Groucho Marx. He was born in 1920, married Polly McIrvine, and died in 1998.

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