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producer, Dixon came under pressure from the BBC to ensure no overtly political preferences or jokes were in the script; he resented such coercion, and wrote to the Assistant Head of Variety, "I think it is very dangerous to have these subtle encroachments on free speech". Spike Milligan considered
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to record an audition tape which included Milligan, Sellers, Bentine and Secombe; he passed the tape on to the BBC planners and stressed that a series would be an asset to the corporation. They agreed and
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before moving to the advertising agency Mather & Crowther. He joined the
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in October 1940 as a producer and, in the summer of 1948, produced
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that Dixon was, "the only producer ... who knows what the
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in the cast. At the end of 1948 he produced the radio series
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Dixon was born on 15 June 1904; his parents were Professor
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into the format. Towards the end of the sixth series of
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was broadcast on 28 March 1957. During his tenure as
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Pat Dixon (comedian)

BBC Radio
William Macneile Dixon
Winchester College
Christ Church, Oxford
Glasgow Herald
Gaumont British
BBC
Harry Secombe
Benny Hill
Frank Muir
Denis Norden
Michael Bentine
Peter Sellers
Spike Milligan
The Goon Show
Max Geldray
Ray Ellington
Peter Eton
BBC television
Tony Hancock
Hancock's Half Hour
Take It From Here
It's That Man Again
The Goon Show
Hancock's Half Hour


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