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Don MacLean is a British comedian, born 11th March, 1944, who hosted BBC television series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, and Jan Hunt in the 1970s. He usually performed a live routine or routines with Glaze in front of a studio audience of children and a filmed insert with Glaze, in the style of a silent comedy film. Live routines would almost always work in the 'joke' where an exasperated Glaze would exclaim 'MacLean!' to which MacLean would answer 'Yes I am, I had a bath this morning!'. (Redirected from 11th March) March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Corporate logo of the British Broadcasting Corporation The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom. ...
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Crackerjack was a British childrens comedy/variety BBC television series. ...
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Peter Glaze was a 20th Century British comedian, born 17 September 1924, who hosted Crackerjack with Leslie Crowther in the 1960s and with Michael Aspel, Don MacLean, and Bernie Clifton in the 1970s. ...
Jan Hunt was a 20th Century British comedienne, who appeared on BBC television series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Ed Stewart,Peter Glaze, and Don MacLean in the 1970s. ...
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Early in his career, MacLean was a minstrel in the BBC Television Series The Black and White Minstrel Show. He also appeared in Crossroads and Carry on Columbus. Since 1990 he has presented "Good Morning Sunday", a religious programme on BBC Radio 2. A minstrel was a bard who played songs to tell stories about other places or about historical events of the Middle Ages. ...
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The Black and White Minstrel Show was a British television series that ran from 1958 until 1978. ...
A crossroads (the word rarely appears in singular) is another word for road junction, where two or more roads meet (there are three or more arms). ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Carry On films were a long-running series of British popular low-budget comedy films, directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Radio Two is one of the BBCs national radio stations and is the most popular station in the UK. It broadcasts throughout the UK on FM radio between 88 and 91 MHz from its studios in Broadcasting House. ...
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