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  1. John Junkin January 29, 1930 — March 7, 2006 • 76 y.o. (93)

  2. John Francis Junkin (January 29, 1930, Ealing, London - March 7, 2006, Aylesbury) was a British radio, television and film performer and scriptwriter. He was best known for his appearances in television comedy shows.

  3. The Untouchables: Directed by William Brayne. With Gordon Jackson, Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins, Keith Washington. Cowley forms a plan to reel in Rahad, an Arab diplomat and suspected assassin.

  4. An influential figure in the world of British television comedy during the 1960s and 70s, actor and comedian John Junkin wrote scripts for such shows as The Army Game, The World of Beachcomber, Queenie's Castle, plus scripts for many comedians, including Ted Ray, Jim Davidson, Bob Monkhouse and Mike Yarwood. Junkin was born in Ealing, West London.

  5. John Junkin An influential figure in the world of British television comedy during the 1960s and 70s, actor and comedian John Junkin wrote scripts for such shows as The Army Game, The World of Beachcomber, Queenie's Castle, plus scripts for many comedians, including Ted Ray, Jim Davidson, Bob Monkhouse and Mike Yarwood.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1700664John Junkin - Wikidata

    John Junkin. British radio, television and film actor and screenwriter. John Francis Junkin; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  7. Mar 7, 2006 · Comedy veteran John Junkin has died, aged 76. He had been suffering from lung cancer. An actor, comedian and script writer, he had a long career in radio and television.

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