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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_PaddickHugh Paddick - Wikipedia

    Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Nationality. British. Occupation. Comedy actor. Hugh William Paddick (22 August 1915 – 9 November 2000) [1] was an English actor. He starred in the 1960s BBC radio show Round the Horne, performing in sketches such as "Charles and Fiona" (as Charles) and "Julian and Sandy" (as Julian). [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0655606Hugh Paddick - IMDb

    Hugh Paddick. Actor: The Larkins. Hugh Paddick is best known for his work on 'Round the Horne', one of the most successful British radio shows of the sixties and still one of the most loved. His characters included 'Brad Smallpiece', 'Binky Huckerback' and, of course, Julian, one half of the ever camp 'Julian and Sandy'.

    • Actor
    • August 22, 1915
    • Hugh Paddick
    • November 9, 2000
  3. 13 nov 2000 · Obituary. Hugh Paddick. Versatile actor with a repertory from radio comedy to Brecht. Stephen Dixon. Sun 12 Nov 2000 22.06 EST. Each week in Round The Horne, one of BBC radio's most sublime...

  4. Overview. Born. August 22, 1915 · Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK. Died. November 9, 2000 · London, England, UK (undisclosed) Mini Bio. Hugh Paddick is best known for his work on 'Round the Horne', one of the most successful British radio shows of the sixties and still one of the most loved.

    • August 22, 1915
    • November 9, 2000
  5. Hugh Paddick. Biografia, filmografia, premi, trailer, news e rassegna stampa.

  6. Bibliography. External links. Julian and Sandy. 1976 LP cover. Julian and Sandy were characters on the BBC radio comedy programme Round the Horne from 1965 to 1968 and were played by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams respectively, with scripts written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman. [1] .

  7. 27 lug 2017 · Round the Horne starred Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams as out-of-work actors Julian and Sandy – described by Baker in a 2000 academic paper as “a pair of outrageous, camp ‘queens’ who ...