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  1. FRANKIE HOWERD - Oooh, no missus … No, no, liss-un … Titter ye not … Oh, please yourself, then. Who has not heard these trademark phrases of one of our greatest comic legends who was born Francis Alick Howard on the 6th March 1917 in York.

  2. Some extracts from Thames Televisions 'Good Afternoon' Mavis Nicholson speaks to British comedy legend Frankie Howerd. In these extracts, Frankie talks about...

  3. 22 de mar. de 2019 · Frankie Howerd in conversation – archive, 1971. 22 March 1971 “I don’t mind being vulgar; that’s all right. Vulgarity laughs at itself. Filth is self-indulgent, if you see what I mean ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2018 · The first episode of a rare, three-part 1973 comedy series starring Frankie Howerd, never released on VHS or DVD.* To enhance your viewing experience, I've i...

  5. 3 de may. de 2012 · Thu 3 May 2012 11.12 EDT. Title: Frankie Howerd on Campus. Date: 1990. The set up: Can there be a more demeaning fate for an old comedian than to be ironically "rediscovered" by a younger audience ...

  6. In fact, as his biographer Graham McCann has said, Frankie Howerd changed the face, construction and interpretation of comedy in the UK. What is perhaps less well known is the fact that Frankie was born in York, and that’s why we’re delighted that his archive has finally ‘come home.’. Howerd was born Francis Alick Howard on 6th March ...

  7. Peggy Sue: Tales of Rock and Roll. The inspiration behind Buddy Holly's famous song provides fresh insights into his career. 28 mins. Oooh, Er, Missus! The Frankie Howerd Story.