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Charles Austin (comedian)

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said: "There is no doubt that never before has this great favourite been so excruciatingly, irresistibly funny." He also featured in
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in 1908. Austin came to be described as "The King of Cockney Humour", and, starting in 1910, he recorded a number of
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Austin continued to perform through the 1920s. In 1929, the character was developed into a play,
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He was born in London, and started performing in music halls in 1896, initially as one half of a
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Austin was actively involved in the benevolent charitable organization, the
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British Music Hall: An Illustrated Who's Who from 1850 to the Present Day
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Charles Vaude, "Charles Austin: Never Failed to Raise a Laugh",
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Kindly Leave the Stage โ€“ a History of Variety, 1919โ€“1960
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broadcasts during the 1930s, and appeared in two films,
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Index

music hall
double act
police station
P.C.
Collins's Music Hall
Islington
comedy sketches
Billy Merson
short films
W. P. Kellino
Hampshire Advertiser
BBC radio
We'll Smile Again
It's a Cop
Grand Order of Water Rats



ISBN
0-236-40053-3


ISBN
0-413-48960-4
Charles Vaude, "Charles Austin: Never Failed to Raise a Laugh", Sporting Globe, Melbourne, 2 September 1939
Radio Times, Issue 522, 1 October 1933
"Charles Austin: Parker P.C."
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