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  1. • Friday Night, Saturday Morning was a television chat show with a revolving guest host. It ran on BBC2 from 28 September 1979 to 2 April 1982, broadcast liv...

  2. 12 de may. de 2015 · Vivian Stanshall died in his London flat aged only 52 - on 5th March 1995. Stephen Fry presents this tribute to his unique and extraordinary talents - humorist, lyricist, musician, writer, painter ...

  3. Vivian Stanshall. Vivian Stanshall is, to his fans, the loveliest, warmest secret in the world of comedy. But with such luminaries as Stephen Fry and Chris Morris citing him as a major influence it is, perhaps, time to revere Viv as one of the true comic visionaries of our times, even if it is now too late now to let the poor bugger know it.

  4. Vivian Stanshall Christmas at Rawlinson End (Part One) Christmas At Rawlinson End (part 1) (Peel session #3, first broadcast 22 December 1975). Viv Stanshall (1943-1995) was the frontman of the Bonzo Dog Band and creator of Sir Henry At Rawlinson End. The latter, released as an album and film, was developed over a series of Peel sessions, many of them produced by John Walters, who Peel ...

  5. 26 de may. de 2021 · Vivian Stanshall was the strikingly eccentric ringleader of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, often described as the UK’s version of the Mothers of Invention. Affecting the manner of an aristocrat, Viv actually hailed from London’s East End, and his kindred spirits were Keith Moon and Paul McCartney, who produced the closest thing the Bonzos had to a hit single.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Stephen Fry presents a tribute to the extraordinary talents of Vivian Stanshall. Remembering the humorist, lyricist, musician, writer, painter, potter, sculptor, lead singer and inspired clown of ...

  7. 18 de mar. de 2013 · Vivian Stanshall was born on 21 March 1943 and lived much of his early life in Walthamstow. He first came to public attenton on the TV series Do not Adjust Your Set as vocalist of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - The "Bonzos" were an eclectic and peculiarly British mix of music hall, trad-jazz, psychedelic pop with a liberal sprinkling of surreal humour and avant-garde art.