Norman Vaughan
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[[Bullseye]] (co-devisor) | [[Bullseye]] (co-devisor) | ||
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+ | [[Give Us a Clue]] (team captain, 1980) | ||
[[The Golden Shot]] | [[The Golden Shot]] | ||
[[Mr and Mrs]] | [[Mr and Mrs]] | ||
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+ | [[Those Wonderful TV Times]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Liverpool comedian born in 1927. Became famous for hosting two stints of the variety show ''Sunday Night At The London Palladium''. He starred in a long-running ad campaign for Cadbury's Roses chocolates. With Andrew Wood, he developed the idea for the darts-based quiz [[Bullseye]]. He died in 2002 from complications following a road accident. | + | Liverpool comedian born in 1927. Became famous for hosting two stints of the variety show ''Sunday Night At The London Palladium''. He starred in a long-running ad campaign for Cadbury's Roses chocolates. With Andrew Wood, he developed the idea for the darts-based quiz [[Bullseye]]. He died in 2002 from complications following a road accident on Waterloo Bridge. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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Current revision as of 20:40, 12 October 2013
Biography
Liverpool comedian born in 1927. Became famous for hosting two stints of the variety show Sunday Night At The London Palladium. He starred in a long-running ad campaign for Cadbury's Roses chocolates. With Andrew Wood, he developed the idea for the darts-based quiz Bullseye. He died in 2002 from complications following a road accident on Waterloo Bridge.
Trivia
His catchphrases included "Swinging" and "Dodgy". I guess you had to be there.