Kenneth Connor (6 June 1918 – 28 November 1993) was a British stage, film and broadcasting actor, who rose to national prominence with his appearances in the Carry On films.

Early life

Connor was born in Highbury, Islington, London, the son of a naval petty officer who organised concert parties. His body was cremated at Breakspear Crematorium in Ruislip, Greater London.

Personal life

Connor married Margaret Knox ("Miki") in 1942; his son, Jeremy, was a child actor.

Television appearances

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!Year!! Title !! Role !!Notes

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|1949 || The Passionate Pilgrim || Murphy ||

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|1949 || Oranges and Lemons || || Musical review

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|1950 || Over the Odds || Sydney ||

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|1950 || Rush Job || Perce Prangle ||

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|1951 || The Boy with a Cart || Demiwulf ||

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|1952 || Winnie-the-Pooh || Rabbit || Episode: "In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day"

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|1952 || It's a Small World || Narrator / Arfer ||

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|1952 || The Sand Castle || Bert / Puffin / Shrimp || 6 episodes

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|1952 || Shadow Pictures || || 3 episodes: "The Grasshopper and the Ant", "Three Wishes", "The Sleeping Beauty"

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|1952 || Huckleberry Finn || || 3 episodes: The Auction" (Levi Bell); "Jackson's Island" and "The Widow Douglas's" (Pap Finn)

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|1953 || BBC Sunday-Night Theatre || Touchstone || "As You Like It"

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|1953 || Tom's Goblin || Lot ||

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|1953 || The Rose and the Ring || Mr. Gruffanuff ||

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|1954–55 || The Grove Family || Park-Keeper || 2 episodes: "Crisis" (1954), "Rabbits" (1955)

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|1954 || Stage by Stage || Coupler || 2 episodes: "The Relapse or, Virtue in Danger", "Pageant Wagon to Citizens' Theatre"

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|1954 || The Three Princes || The Carpet Dealer ||

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|1954 || This is Show Business, with Vic Oliver || Self || Series 3, Episode 3

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|1955–56 || Emney Enterprises || || 12 episodes + special

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|1955 || The Farmer's Wife || Henry Coaker ||

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|1955 || Will O' the Gris (short) || voice ||

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|1956–58|| The Ted Ray Show || || 18 episodes

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|1956 || Alice's Adventures in Wonderland || March Hare ||

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|1956 || This Is Your Life || Self ||Episode: "These Were Your Lives"

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|1956 || The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d || various || 6 episodes

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|1956 || Alfred Marks Time || Self || Series 1, Episode 3

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|1956 || A Show Called Fred || various || 5 episodes

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|1956 || The Charlie Farnsbarns Show || ||

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|1956 || Son of Fred || || Episodes 1 and 5

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|1957|| Gentlemen, Be Seated! || Self ||

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|1957|| A Short History of Man and Music: Part 2 || ||

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|1957|| Pantomania: Babes in the Wood || School Inspector / Lawyer ||

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|1957|| Salute to Show Business || Self ||

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|1957|| Six-Five Special || Self || Series 1, Episode 33

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|1957|| The World Our Stage || Self ||

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|1957|| The Saturday Show || Self || Episodes of 9 November and 14 December

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|1957–60|| Hi, Summer! || Self || 22 episodes

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|1958–66|| The Black and White Minstrel Show || Self / Master of Ceremonies || 14 episodes

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|1958|| My Pal Bob || || Series 2, Episodes 3 and 4

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|1958|| ITV Television Playhouse || Nat || "Poet's Corner"

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|1958|| Christmas Night with the Stars || ||

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|1958|| Dick Whittington and His Cat || Mate ||

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|1959 || The Anne Shelton Show || || 3 episodes

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|1960|| Showtime || Self || Series 2, Episode 5

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|1960 ||The Four Just Men || Milloti || "The Man in the Royal Suite"

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| 1960 || Torchy the Battery Boy || Voices || 52 episodes

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| 1960 || Four Feather Falls || Voices || 39 episodes

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| 1961 || The Sid James Show || ||

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| 1962 || Adam Faith Sings Songs Old and New || Self ||

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|1962|| The Jo Stafford Show || Self || Episode: "The Age of Chivalry"

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|1962|| Somerset Maugham Hour || Mortimer Ellis || Episode: "The Round Dozen"

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|1963–64|| Don't Say a Word || Self || 21 episodes

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|1963|| Fit for Heroes || Corporal Rust ||

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|1963|| Boyd Q.C. || Bajendra Singh || Episode: "What the Eye Doesn't See"

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|1964|| How to Be an Alien || || Episode: "Courtship"

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|1964|| Ninety Years On || || Episode: "Courtship"

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|1965|| A World of Comedy || || Episode: "The Enormous Ear"

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|1965|| Spare a Copper || PC Albert Hereward Lamp ||

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|1965|| A Slight Case of... || Mr Coker || Episode: "Opium"

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|1965|| A Night At The Music Hall || Self || 14 February - reciting poetry

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| 1966|| Room at the Bottom || Gus Fogg || 7 episodes

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| 1966|| Millicent || Self || Episode 2

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| 1967|| Danny the Dragon ||voice of Danny || 18 episodes

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| 1967|| David Frost's Night Out in London || Self ||

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| 1968|| David Nixon || Self ||

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| 1968|| Hullabaloo || Self ||

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| 1969|| The Jimmy Logan Show || || Episode 4

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| 1969|| According to Dora || || Series 2, Episode 7

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|1970–1971 || On the House || Gussie Sissons || 12 episodes

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| 1970|| Jokers Wild || Self || Series 2, Episodes 9 and 10

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| 1971|| The Golden Shot || Self || Series 3, Episode 45

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| 1972|| The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards || Self ||

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| 1972|| The Pressure-Pak Show || Self ||

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|1972 || Sez Les || Various || Series 4, Episode 2

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|1972 || The Kenneth Connor Show (Nine Network Australia) || || 4 episodes

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|1973 || Looks Familiar || Self ||

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|1975 || Carry On Laughing || Various || 12 episodes

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|1976 || Celebrity Squares || Self ||

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|1979–86 || 3-2-1 || Self / Merlin || 9 episodes

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|1979 || Ted on the Spot || Self ||

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|1980 || Frankie Howerd Reveals All || ||

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|1980 || East Lynne || Mr Dill ||

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|1982–84 || Rentaghost || Whatsisname Smith || 3 episodes

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|1982 || The Royal Variety Performance 1982 || Self ||

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|1982 || Movie Memories || Self ||

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|1983 || This Is Your Life || Self || Life of Anna Neagle

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|1984–1992 || Allo 'Allo! || Monsieur Alfonse || 62 episodes

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|1984 || Aladdin and the Forty Thieves || Abdul ||

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|1985 || Remember the Lambeth Walk || Self / presenter ||

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|1986–88 || Hi-de-Hi! || Uncle Sammy Morris || 12 episodes

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|1986 || That's My Boy || Robert Taylor || Episode: "Something to Love"

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|1987 || Blackadder the Third || Enoch Mossop || Episode: "Sense and Senility"

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|1987 || Wogan || Self ||

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|1989 || Sir Norbert Smith, a Life || Greenham officer ||

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|1990 || You Rang, M'Lord? || Professor Heinrich Van Manheim || Episode: "Labour or Love"

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|1990 || Made in Heaven? || Harry Ingrams || Episode: "Best of Enemies"

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|1990 || Artifax || Self ||

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|1993 || That's Showbusiness|| Self ||

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|1993 || Noel Edmonds' Telly Addicts || Self ||

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|1994 || The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes || Mr. Warren || Episode: "The Red Circle" (Posthumous release)

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Filmography

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! Title !! Year !! Role !! Notes

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|Poison Pen || 1939 || Telephonist ||

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|The Passionate Pilgrim || 1949 || Murphy ||

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|Over The Odds || 1950 || Sydney ||

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|Don't Say Die || 1950 || Pat O'Neill ||

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|Rush Job || 1951 || Percy Prangle ||

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|Elstree Story || 1952 || ||

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|Miss Robin Hood || 1952 || Board Member || Uncredited

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|There Was a Young Lady || 1953 || Tom Bass ||

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|Marilyn, Roadhouse Girl || 1953 || Customer ||

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|The Black Rider || 1954 || George Amble ||

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|The Ladykillers || 1955 || Taxi Driver || Uncredited

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|Davy || 1957 || Herbie ||

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|Carry On Sergeant || 1958 || Horace Strong ||

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|Make Mine a Million || 1959 || Anxious husband ||

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|Carry On Nurse || 1959 || Bernie Bishop ||

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|Carry On Teacher || 1959 || Gregory Adams ||

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|Carry On Constable || 1960 || Constable Charlie Constable ||

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|Dentist in the Chair || 1960 || Sam Field ||

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|Watch Your Stern || 1960 || Ordinary Seaman Blissworth ||

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|His and Hers || 1961 || Harold ||

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|Carry On Regardless || 1961 || Sam Twist ||

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|A Weekend with Lulu || 1961 || British tourist ||

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|Nearly a Nasty Accident || 1961 || AC 2 Alexander Wood ||

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|Dentist on the Job || 1961 || Sam Field ||

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|What a Carve Up! a.k.a. No Place Like Homicide || 1961 || Ernest Broughton ||

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|Carry On Cruising || 1962 || Dr. Arthur Binn ||

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|Carry On Cabby || 1963 || Ted Watson ||

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|Carry On Cleo || 1964 || Hengist Pod ||

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|How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment || 1965 || ||

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|Gonks Go Beat || 1965 || Wilco Roger ||

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|Cuckoo Patrol || 1967 || Wick ||

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|Danny the Dragon || 1967 || Danny the Dragon || Voice

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|Captain Nemo and the Underwater City || 1969 || Swallow Bath ||

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|Rhubarb || 1969 || Mr Rhubarb ||

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|Carry On Up the Jungle || 1970 || Claude Chumley ||

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|Carry On Henry || 1971 || Lord Hampton Wick ||

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|Carry On Matron || 1972 || Mr Tidy ||

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|Carry On Abroad || 1972 || Stanley Blunt ||

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|Carry On Girls || 1973 || Mayor Frederick Bumble ||

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|Carry On Dick || 1974 || The Constable ||

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|Carry On Behind || 1975 || Major Leep ||

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|Carry On England || 1976 || Captain S. Melly ||

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|Carry On Emmannuelle || 1978 || Leyland ||

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Recordings

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! Year !! Title !! Format !! Label!! Notes !! Ref

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|1959 || Rail Road Rock / Ramona || Vinyl, 7" single || Top Rank (45-JAR 138) ||

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|1961 || Nearly A Nasty Accident / Smile || Vinyl, 7" single || Fontana (267161 TF) ||

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|1966 || Winnie The Pooh / Teddy Bears' Picnic || Vinyl, 7" single || Surprise Surprise (No 4) || with Jim Dale, Cheryl Kennedy with The Wonderland Singers And Alyn Ainsworth and His Orchestra

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|1966 || Songs From Walt Disney's Winnie The Pooh and Other Children's Favourites || Vinyl, LP, Mono || Music For Pleasure (MFP 1078) || with Jim Dale, Cheryl Kennedy with The Wonderland Singers And Alyn Ainsworth and His Orchestra

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|1971 || Much Ado About Love || Vinyl, LP || Avenue (AVE085) || with Glennis Beresford

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|1993

|A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum

|CD

|EMI (CDANGEL 3)

|Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, Jon Pertwee, Robertson Hare, 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray

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References