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Topic History of: Max Bygraves RIP Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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robbiex
JK2006 wrote: I knew Colin in the 60s. My thought on Max is anyone who is prepared to record a song called I'm A Pink Toothbrush deserves respect.
God Bless Max Bygraves, a true gentleman and a great performer. Another one of the old school of variety performers passes on. Not many left now, Ken Dodd, Roy Hudd.
JK2006
I knew Colin in the 60s. My thought on Max is anyone who is prepared to record a song called I'm A Pink Toothbrush deserves respect.
Innocent Accused
He got better with age.RIP
Pumpkinhead
One of my favourite B&W British films is called "A Cry From The Street". I didn't know much about Max Bygraves, but that movie gave me more respect for him. The film also featured a young Colin Petersen who played drums with the BeeGees.
JK2006
He was never a fan of mine (I think I was rude about him once) but he was a huge star in the 50s.