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  1. 23. Nov. 2010 · Willie Rushton takes on a series of steam train journies around the west country in the UK where he experiences romantic nostalgia, beautiful scenery and a s...

    • 12 Min.
    • 22K
    • Frazer Ashford
  2. Willie Rushton' features appearances by Barry Cryer, Kenny Everett, Brian Johnston, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sue MacGregor and Ned Sherrin. With songs, sketches and classic clips, this is a perfect portrait of one of the warmest and funniest humorists of our time. This recording was previously released as 'Willie Rushton at the Beeb'.

  3. Willie Rushton' features appearances by Barry Cryer, Kenny Everett, Brian Johnston, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sue MacGregor and Ned Sherrin. With songs, sketches and classic clips, this is a perfect portrait of one of the warmest and funniest humorists of our time. This recording was previously released as 'Willie Rushton at the Beeb'.

  4. William George Rushton (18th August 1937 - 11th December 1996) was an English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the satirica...

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    • George Pollen
  5. Willie Rushton (1937-1996) One of the architects of the 1960s satire boom, Willie Rushton co-founded the magazine Private Eye, producing its first cartoons and its layout from his mother’s home in Kensington. He achieved fame as part of the 1962 BBC series, That Was the Week That Was, alongside the likes of David Frost and as a regular ...

  6. 30. Okt. 2014 · In 1968 Willie Rushton brought Tony Hancock's ashes back to Britain from Australia. What might have happened? Stars Ewan Bailey. Show more After comedy legend Tony Hancock took his own life in ...

  7. William George “Willie” Rushton (18 August 1937 – 11 December 1996) was a British actor, comedian and writer. Rushton was known for his writing work on The Trap Door. He had provided the voices for each speaking character in the television series, and for later narrating audiobooks of the franchise. Rushton was born in London in 1937, and was the only child of John Atherton Rushton (1908 ...