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Topic History of: Partial JK Interview
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hedda Good interview.

I first lived in Sydney's Kings Cross area and often saw Warren Mitchell in my local supermarket after he retired to Oz.
Rich Can you imagine Alf Garnett with a keyboard on a modern day internet forum talking politics, the state of the world and life in general.
Downing Street Cat Just seen this. Both JK and Warren looking ravishing.
Green Man Dennis Waterman was picked up by Desilu Productions when he was a child star.
steveimp Green Man wrote:
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Jo wrote:
Brilliant! Love Warren Mitchell's impersonations of other people. He does sound quite posh. Wonder if it was RP that he'd had to adopt as an actor, or if he spoke that way naturally.

JK had a fine head of hair back then!


Warren turns up in a couple of radio Hancock's Half Hours as the "interim" Kenneth Williams replacement when Hancock got rid of him. He could do the voices basically but "more real" than Ken, according to Hancock.


KW and Hancock was like many stars at the time, they could do comedy acting but could not write it.


Lucille Ball was the same but she had a good business brain.


Without Lucille there would be no Star Trek.