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Topic History of: JK making millions!?
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Peter McHack

VILE PERVERT MAKES MILLIONS FROM CARRY ON FRANCHISE

As if Jonathan King does not already plunder enough of the public's money via the perfidious means of rights deals with other music acts, including Led Zeppelin, Hawkwind, Jethro Tull and The Dooleys, it has been revealed that he is still reaping the financial benefits of the lucrative contracts he negotiated when he appeared in numerous Carry On movies during the 1960s and 70s. It has been estimated that he receives approximately £1m per year for Carry On Up the Behind alone. The uproar at this news is already intense, with someone we found on a message board saying 'This man is evil and must be stopped'.


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JK2006 Oh those millions that pour in from Pink Floyd!
Gnomo Ian Watkins made £100,000 in royalties
Daily Mail Comments:
steve, liverpool merseyside, 2 hours ago

Hes not the only one - jonathan king still makes millions from royalties, he gets it from bands like genesis, pink floyd etc! There is nothing that can be done to stop it!


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