The Intro and the Outro - Statistics

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Hi there, nice to be with you, happy you could stick around. Like to introduce... % Correct
And, looking very relaxed Adolf Hitler on vibes. Nice German dictator, to understate matters somewhat (1889-1945)
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Big hello to "Big" John Wayne xylophone American Wester actor (1907-1979)
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Billy Butlins Spoons South African-British holiday camp entrepreneur (1899-1980)
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Hearing from you later Casanova on horn Famed Venitian lover (1725-1798)
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Yeah! Digging General De Gaulle on accordion. Really wild General French WWII leader (1890-1970)
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In the groove with Harold Wilson violin British Labour Prime Minister (1916-1995)
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Introducing Liberace clarinet Flamboyant American pianist (1919-1987)
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Drop out with Peter Scott on duck call British Ornithologist, son of famous Arctic and Antarctic explorer and godson of J.M Barrie. Viv tried to get a ukulele made in the shape of him flying, but settled on a flying duck when that proved too difficult to make. (1909-1989)
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Princess Anne on sousaphone The Princess Royal (b.1950)
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And, representing the flower people, Quasimodo on bells Protagonist of an 1831 Victor Hugo novel
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Roy Rogers on Trigger American Western actor and singer (1911-1998)
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We welcome Val Doonican as himslef (Hello there!) Irish Singer famous for his jumpers (1927-2015)
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Hi Vivian Stanshall Trumpet Bonzo's front man, singer, euphonium, sometime trumpet and ukulele player (1943-1995)
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Count Basie Orchestra on triangle. Thank you 16-18 piece big band founded and lead for almost 50 years by innovative American jazz pianist (1904-1984)
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Back from his recent operation, Dan Druff hi May be a comic strip character, possibly a creation of Viv's, either way a joke on a scalp condition
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Over there Eric Clapton ukulele! Hi Eric Legendary English guitarist, friend of Viv's and the only 'guest' who actually played his part (b.1945)
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Nice to see Incredible Shrinking Man euphonium Increasingly titchy titular protagonist of a 1957 sci fi flick
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A great favourite, and a wonderful performer, of all of us here J. Arthur Rank on gong English industrialist who owned eponymous food and entertainment groups, incorporating brands such as Hovis, Mr Kipling and Odeon, and who co-founded Pinewood Studios (1888-1972)
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"Legs" Larry Smith drums Bonzo's drummer and tap dancer (b.1944)
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Lord Snooty and his pals tap dancing Beano comic strip character(s). Ran from 1938 to 1991
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Very appealing Max Jaffa Mmm, that's nice Max British violinist and leader of the Palm Court Orchestra and trio, who was offered the job of leader of the Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17 (1911-1991)
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And Neil Innes Piano Bonzo's singer, pianist and guitarist (1944-2019)
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Come in Rodney Slater on the saxophone Bonzo's saxophonist, clarinetist and dead chicken player (b.1941)
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With Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor sax Bonzo's saxophonist, trouser press player and robot inventor (b.1943)
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And Sam Spoons rhythm pole Bonzo's Drummer, rhythm pole and spoon player extraordinaire (1942-2018)
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On my left Sir Kenneth Clark bass sax. A great honour, sir English Art historian and presenter of arts programmes including Civilization (1903-1983)
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And Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell bass guitar Bonzo's bassist, banjolele, and saw player (b. c.1930)
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And specially florn in for us a sessions gorilla on vox humana A last minute jobbing simian to replace Quintin Hogg's pig grunt, after the latter threatened leagal action
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Wonderful to hear Brainiac on banjo Superman villain who has been portrayed on screen by James Marsters; made his first appearance in 1958
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Franklin McCormack harmonica American Chicago-based radio personality (1906-1971)
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With Garner "Ted" Armstrong on vocals American evangelist, presenter of the World Tomorrow and his own broadcast (1930-2003)
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and Horace Bachelor English gambling advertiser from Radio Luxembourg (1898-1977)
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and Robert Morely guitar English character actor (1908-1992)
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Great to hear the Rawlinsons on Trombone "English as tuppence, changing yet changeless as canal water, nestling in green nowhere, armoured and effete, bold flag-bearer, lotus-fed Miss Havishambling opsimath and eremite, feudal still, reactionary" family devised by Viv
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tune in Wild Man of Borneo on bongos German-American sideshow performer parodied in a 1941 film of the same name (1862 - some time after 1923)
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What a team Zebra Kid on percussion American actor and real life mobster who appeared in the Godfather, wrestled under this name in the 50s (1926-1992)
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