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s Lunchtime O'Booze), from bizarre skulduggery in the British colonies (where the soldiers holding back the politicised rabble bear a strong resemblance to privates Rushton and Ingrams), travelogues through the US, and the hazards of by-electioneering as the independent candidate for the constituency
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standard-head). One critic described the original lay-out of the magazine as owing much to "Neo-Brechtian Nihilism", although Rushton thought it resembled a betting shop floor. One feature in the early issues was the "Aesop Revisited", a full-page comic strip which let him work in a wealth of puns
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gave away, having success with two self-penned songs: "Neasden" ("you won't be sorry that you breezed in ... where the rissoles are deep-freezed-en") and the "Bum Song" ("if you’re feeling glum / stick a finger up your bum / and the world is a happier place"). He also wrote songs for
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Rushton described his political beliefs as being "left of Limbo" stating that he'd always voted for Labour because he felt their attitude to life was "more generous than anyone else's" but would happily take potshots at anyone who said something silly.
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under the name of Stuart Harris, which excited much controversy. He also began a career as a character actor for films in 1963. In late 1964 Rushton was involved as one of the hosts in the early episodes of another satirical programme,
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illustrations onto cards which were taken away to be photo-lithographed. He also contributed all the illustrations and the mast-head figure of Little Gnitty (who still appears on the cover, a blended caricature of John Wells and the
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as "brilliant". But it was a cabaret at the Room at the Top, a chicken-in-a-basket nightclub at the top of a department store in Ilford, that really launched his career. Rushton recalled meeting the
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soon took an interest and contributed two serials recounting the bizarre adventures of Sir Basil Nardly-Stoads and the Rhandi Phurr, both of which were illustrated by Rushton, as was "
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Reuniting with his Salopian chums had also reawakened Rushton's taste for acting. After they had finished university, he had accompanied his friends in a well-received revue at the
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as a journalist. From June 1960 until March 1961, he contributed a weekly strip, "Brimstone Belcher", following the exploits of the titular journalist (a fore-runner of
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The Ffrench Letters By Godwyn Ainsley Ffrench – A Young Englishman's Letters From Abroad Giving His Very Personal And Somewhat Peculiar View of Paris in the Year 1900
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films. In the early 1980s he wrote and illustrated a series of children's books about "The Incredible Cottage", and provided illustrations for many children's books.
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which often did not keep programmes considered of no international sales value). By now he was an established guest on quiz shows and celebrity panel games:
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The 'I Didn’t Know The Way To Kings Cross When I First Came Here But Look at Me Now' Book By William Rushton, Author, Artist And Beer-Drinker Extraordinary
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in the late 1980s. He was a popular choice for narrating audio books, especially those for children. In particular he recorded 18 of the books by the
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on 11 December 1996, aged 59. Ten years earlier, he had made a jocular prediction that he would die that year. In the first episode of Series 13 of
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was cancelled in anticipation of the 1964 election, Rushton and some of the cast, as well as some of the members of the Cambridge University revue
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pretending to be a seven-year-old choirgirl, the head of a dead cow coming out of a computer connected to the then-new (in common usage)
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in 1978 to take over the task of illustrating "Auberon Waugh's Diary", which continued until 1986. The cartoons perfectly complemented
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but none had been accepted. After being knocked over by a bus, he gave up his job as a clerk, determined not to waste another day.
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team were so disgusted by the Conservative Party's machinations that they decided to stand their own protest candidate in the
208:) mocking school spirit, traditions and the masters. Later, he said he recalled little of his schooldays, except that "it was 2718: 2568: 2960: 2925: 2731: 395:"wouldn't come out for a drink that night". The revue also starred John Wells. Rushton's impersonation of Prime Minister 2188: 2905: 2900: 2388: 968: 761:. When asked why he appeared on these "ludicrous programmes", his answer was simple: "Because I meet everybody there". 216: 1933: 2965: 2915: 1252: 643: 441:
became prime minister. It was necessary that Douglas-Home resign his peerage to find a safe Parliamentary seat. The
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Parsons, Nicholas, With Just a Touch of Hesitation, Repetition and Deviation: My Life in Comedy, Random House, 2010
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Raychaudhuri, Upendrakishore (Translated By William Radice) (Rushton illustrations only) (Andre Deutsch, 1981)
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could continue after they left university. During his time as a clerk he had been sending his cartoons out to
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as the "Way of the World" in 1990, Rushton followed, drawing at Waugh's instruction such surreal concepts as
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when Waugh became its editor in 1986. Rushton drew these covers along with the fortnightly caricatures for
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released in 1988. As a TV actor in the 1970s he appeared in episodes of popular programmes as different as
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Fred Trueman, Eric Morecambe, and Fred Rumsey (Rushton illustrations only) (Macdonald & Janes, 1978)
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with Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, and Humphrey Lyttelton (Robson Books, London, 1980)
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In this period, he also found time to contribute seven humorous, spoken word pieces for the double LP,
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of Gumboot North. After the strip folded, Rushton still contributed a weekly political cartoon to the
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Private Eye's Romantic England And Other Unlikely Stories: A Miscellany – The Last Days of Macmilian
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in London. It was on one of his return visits to the UK in 1968 that he also brought back the late
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He played a recurring character as a policeman in Southern Television's 1970–73 children's show
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Edited By Dariane Pictet, Introduced By Auberon Waugh (Peterborough, Uk: Poetry No, 1993)
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as "gaining weight, losing weight and parking", and in 1973 he had been the host of a
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Willie Rushton ; And The Artists of the Portal Gallery (Bell & Hyman, 1985.)
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1956 And All That :A Memorable History of England Since The War To End All Wars (Two
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Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams (Weidenfeld And Nicolson 1963)
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Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams (Weidenfeld And Nicolson 1962)
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The Salopians finally found a financier for their magazine and the first issue of
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Richard Ingrams and John Wells (Rushton illustrations only) (Andre Deutsch, 1975)
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Richard Ingrams and John Wells (Rushton illustrations only) (Private Eye, 1966)
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Richard Ingrams and John Wells (Rushton illustrations only) (Private Eye, 1965)
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as the narrator Plautus. He was Dr Watson to John Cleese's Sherlock Holmes in
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bag – "My session with the Customs was a Hancock's Half Hour in itself."
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The Discontented Dervishes And Other Persian Tales From Sa'di Arthur Scholey
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Rushton had always been conscious of his weight, listing his recreations in
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was published on 25 October 1961. Rushton put it together in his bedroom in
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since the latter part of the 1960s, other than a brief stint illustrating "
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to their number and were now running their own humour magazines at Oxford,
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http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw197612/Willie-Rushton
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Rushton remained in contact with his Shrewsbury friends, who had added
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Wanda Anderson (ed) (Friends of St. Helena Hospice, Colchester, 1995)
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Terence Blacker (Rushton illustrations only) (Hodder Stoughton, 1989)
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For 22 years until his death, he was a panellist in the long-running
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with Tim Rice (eds.) (Queen Anne Press/Macdonald & Jane's: 1979)
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Think of England. An Identikit Preview of the New Heir to the Throne
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Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard Ingrams (Penguin, 1965)
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But I Digress: The Collected Monologues of Ramblin' Ronnie Corbett
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Jonathan Rice (Rushton illustrations only) (Blandford Press, 1985)
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Christopher Logue (Rushton illustrations only) (Four Square, 1965)
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The Alternative Gardener A Compost of Quips for the Green-Fingered
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was particularly popular. He also provided all the voices for the
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In the autumn of 1963, a health scare led Macmillan to resign and
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/11/21/tired-and-emotional
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Michael Rosen (Rushton illustrations only) (Andre Deutsch, 1982)
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Iris Degg (Rushton illustrations only) (George G. Harrap, 1961.)
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that make heavy use of his cartooning talents. One of the first
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at British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent (cartoons.ac.uk)
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Frost David And Michael Deakin (Andre Deutsch Hutchinson, 1983)
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Iris Degg (Rushton illustrations only) (George G. Harrap, 1962)
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country. The sort of place you go to die, not to be educated".
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Robert Mash (Rushton illustrations only) (Penguin Books, 1983)
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Rory Bremner (Rushton illustrations only) (Robson Books, 1994)
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The Stag Cook Book: Being a Low Guide to the High Art of Nosh
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Jan Needle (Rushton illustrations only) (Andre Deutsch, 1981)
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Talbot Jon (Rushton illustrations only) (Kaye And Ward, 1979)
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Jan Needle (Rushton illustrations only) (Magnet Books, 1983)
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Willie Rushton's Pack of Royals, 18 Caricature Playing Cards
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Spy Thatcher; The Collected Ravings of a Senior MI5 Officer
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Comedians from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Christopher Booker and Dr. Richard North (Constable, 1994)
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A Burning Candle, The Literary Review Anthology of Poetry
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Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink : A Quotebook of Love And Sex
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This England – Selection of Pieces from the New Statesman
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had prevented him from playing in Prince Rainier's XI at
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During the late 1960s, Rushton spent much of his time in
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William Rushton (Queen Anne Press/Macdonald Futura 1980)
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Actors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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magazine and also appear in a 1967 stage production of
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Rushton was born 18 August 1937 at 3 Wilbraham Place,
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Scenes From Hysterical Life: Diary of a Mad Housewife
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Comic Cuts: A Bedside Sampler of Censorship in Action
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David Frost and Michael Deakin (Andre Deutsch, 1982)
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in the audience one night and that fellow performer
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Diana Pullein-Thompson (Barrie & Jenkins, 1988)
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Dorothy Baker Tarrant (Sidgewick And Jackson, 1986)
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He also contributed to the satirical magazine 2189:"Kaleidoscope's Lost Television search engine: 1692: 1497:Way of the World: The Forgotten Years 1995–1996 1479:The Diaries of Auberon Waugh A Turbulent Decade 1333:William Rushton (Private Eye Productions, 1964) 585:He appeared in cameo roles in films, including 1610:(Rushton story with illustrations) (BBC, 1977) 1103:Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines 588:Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines 458: 273:, Paul's uncle), Rushton found a place at the 2562: 2494: 1873:Soft Targets From The Weekend Guardian: Poems 1720:Practical Decorating for Practically Everyone 1686:The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen 259:After almost but not quite being accepted by 2802:List of winners of the Sir Hugh Casson Award 2406:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1977:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1833:Anthony Swainson (David & Charles, 1987) 1499:(Rushton illustrations only) (Century, 1997) 1493:(Rushton illustrations only) (Century, 1994) 2054: 1528:Queen's English: High Taw Tawk Prawpah-leah 1377:William Rushton (G & J Greenall, 1983?) 1353:William Rushton (Macdonald And Janes, 1976) 1339:William Rushton (New English Library, 1966) 367:even appeared one night in their parody of 16:English cartoonist and comedian (1937–1996) 2569: 2555: 2501: 2487: 2010: 1891:Happy Families: An Old Game With New Faces 1863:David Renwick (New English Library, 1989.) 1357:The Reluctant Euro – Rushton Versus Europe 449:Kinross and Western Perthshire by-election 31: 2971:Writers who illustrated their own writing 1963: 1961: 1959: 1957: 1955: 894:Willie Rushton's Great Moments of History 377:'s surreal post-nuclear apocalypse farce 2946:Independent British political candidates 1734:Frank Ward (Macdonald & Janes, 1979) 1658:William Rushton (Golden Acorn Pub, 1981) 1646:William Rushton (Golden Acorn Pub, 1981) 1640:William Rushton (Golden Acorn Pub, 1981) 1365:William Rushton (Queen Anne Press, 1981) 1009:Rushton is honoured by a Comic Heritage 997: 835:series. He also recorded adaptations of 2475:, with 14 library catalogue records 2403:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2399: 2289:Lauren Collins, "Tired and Emotional", 2036: 1974:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1967: 1650:The Incredible Cottage Goes to the Moon 1565:The Lord's Taverners Sticky Wicket Book 888:discreetly covering its private parts. 496:contributor) entered a painting titled 2833: 2335:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2055:Padmanabhan, Leala (16 January 2015). 1952: 1785:Simon Brett (London: Hutchinson, 1983) 1728:Vedah Hamon Moody (World's Work. 1977) 1664:William Rushton (Grandreams Ltd, 1982) 1555:William Rushton (Pavilion Books, 1987) 1503: 1395:William Rushton (Pavilion Books, 1993) 974: 909:s literary review page until he died. 204:, (a play on the school magazine name 2550: 2482: 2265:Way of the World: The Forgotten Years 2248:Way of the World: The Forgotten Years 1707:Michael Bateman (ed). (Penguin, 1969) 1604:William Rushton (Andre Deutsch, 1975) 1596:Sunny Bell and The Shrimp Street Gang 1472: 1389:William Rushton (Grafton Books, 1986) 1371:William Rushton (Penguin Books, 1982) 1308:William Rushton (Andre Deutsch, 1971) 2951:People educated at Shrewsbury School 1652:William Rushton (Golden Acorn, 1981) 1418:Private Eye on London By Private Eye 1411: 1399:The Nine Lives of the Number Ten Cat 958:, a charity celebrity cricket team. 2861:20th-century British Army personnel 2280:page 21, 12 December 1996, as above 2263:, 5 August 1996, also reprinted in 2250:, Century 1997 and Arrow Books 1998 1827:David Frost (Collins/Fontana, 1987) 1644:The Story of the Incredible Cottage 1583: 964:The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball 729:His last major solo TV project was 699:. Rushton also wrote two musicals: 354:Willie Rushton's Dirty Weekend Book 13: 2458:Gallery of Willie Rushton cartoons 2246:, 8 April 1996, also reprinted in 1668:A Cat And Mouse Story. An Old Tale 1038:According to the autobiography of 979:Rushton died of a heart attack at 14: 2987: 2437: 1934:"OBITUARY : William Rushton" 1869:Craig Brown (Fourth Estate, 1990) 1867:Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold 1549:William Rushton (Macdonald, 1978) 1383:William Rushton (V & A, 1985) 850:Rushton had not been involved in 383:, in which Rushton was hailed by 2936:English television personalities 2871:20th-century English male actors 1881:Simon Rae (Smith/Doorstop, 1992) 1875:Simon Rae (Bloodaxe Books, 1991) 1815:Nigel Rees (Javelin Books, 1986) 1809:David Frost (ed) (Methuen, 1986) 1632:The Stupid Tiger And Other Tales 1401:William Rushton (Pavilion, 1995) 1320:William Rushton (Pavilion, 1987) 1208:The Adventures of Barry McKenzie 1015:Mornington Crescent tube station 617:'s last film before her murder, 606:The Adventures of Barry McKenzie 269:-supporting newspaper edited by 2921:English people of Welsh descent 2576: 2531:One Song to the Tune of Another 2373: 2343: 2303: 2283: 2276:"Obituaries: William Rushton", 2270: 2253: 2236: 2223: 2206: 2181: 2151: 2117: 2003:"Obituaries: William Rushton", 1857:Richard Ingrams (Quartet, 1988) 1843:Dear Pup Letters to a Young Dog 1797:G. F. Lamb (ed) (Longman, 1985) 1753:Bureaucrats. How To Annoy Them! 1701:Peter Evans (Four Square, 1967) 1345:William Rushton (Seagram, 1975) 1314:William Rushton (Methuen, 1984) 1294: 623:(1969), and Tobias Cromwell in 562:as Squire Trelawney, alongside 502:Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 143: 2911:English male television actors 2866:20th-century English comedians 2355:The Herald & Sunday Herald 2103: 2083: 2074: 2048: 2044:. Fontana/Collins. p. 49. 2030: 1997: 1926: 1777:Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 1758:(Sidgwick & Jackson. 1981) 1744:The First Impossible Quiz Book 1253:Adventures of a Plumber's Mate 1049: 1031:showcased his contribution to 890:The Victoria and Albert Museum 644:Adventures of a Plumber's Mate 484:), went on tour in America as 344:Private Eye's Romantic England 1: 1919: 1662:The Incredible Cottage Annual 1324: 167: 2420:UK public library membership 1991:UK public library membership 1693:Books illustrated by Rushton 1638:Ancient George Gets His Wish 1547:Pigsticking – A Joy For Life 1375:The Naughty French Wine Book 1331:William Rushton's Dirty Book 1123:Chancellor of the Exchequer 7: 2961:People from Chelsea, London 2926:English radio personalities 2389:"Obituary: William Rushton" 2214:Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd 1559:The Thoughts of Trueman Now 1553:Marylebone Versus The World 1534: 1238:Adventures of a Private Eye 638:Adventures of a Private Eye 459:Films, television and radio 324:and background jokes. 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