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  1. The Dickie Valentine Show: With Dickie Valentine, Jack Parnell, Sid Boatman, Pan's People.

  2. In 1961, he had a television series Calling Dickie Valentine. In 1966 Valentine partnered with Peter Sellers on the ATV sketch show The Dickie Valentine Show. Although his fame began to wane during the 1960s, he remained a popular live performer until his death. Death

  3. In his ATV variety show, Dickie Valentine (born Richard Maxwell in 1929) was joined by pianist Sid Boatman, bandleader Jack Parnell, vocal backing group The Breakaways, and dance troupe Pans People. He invited a pop star on to the show each week, and his guests included Lulu, Tom Jones, The Shadows, Cleo Laine and Engelbert Humperdinck.

  4. The Dickie Valentine Show (TV Series 1966–1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Dickie Valentine Show. Seasons. Years. 1. 2. It looks like we don't have any episode list for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Learn more.

  6. En 1956 Valentine trabajó con Peter Sellers en el show de Associated TeleVision The Dickie Valentine Show. Aunque su fama disminuyó a lo largo de la década de 1960, siguió cantando en directo hasta el momento de su fallecimiento.

  7. 13 de ene. de 2011 · In this clip you can hear Dickie sing 'You Made Me Love You' sounding just like Nat King Cole, Billy Eckstine and Johnnie Ray. All through the 1950s, Dickie Valentine was one of the UK's most...