• Patsy Biscoe AM (born 1946) is an Australian children's television personality, singer and guitarist. She regularly appeared on children's national television...
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    needed] Patsy Biscoe (born 1946), Australian children's entertainer Patricia Patsy Burt (1928–2001), British motor racing driver Patricia Patsy Byrne (1933–2014)...
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  • featuring Humphrey B. Bear. The program featured resident music artist Patsy Biscoe, and was variously hosted by John Oster, Jane Reilly and Lynn Weston...
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  • the Fifth Annual Convention. February 15, 1912. p. 105. Biscoe, Patsy (1980). Patsy Biscoe's 50 favourite nursery rhymes. Rigby. ISBN 978-0-7270-1366-8...
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  • the New Model Army Maurice B. Biscoe ( - 1953), American architect Patsy Biscoe (1946 - ), Australian singer Richard Biscoe ( - 1748), English clergyman...
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  • 1990s he developed several the comic alter ego Paté Biscuit, a parody of Patsy Biscoe, a fellow presenter on the TV show Here's Humphrey, which he later presented...
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  • Versions of the song have been released by Australian children's performer Patsy Biscoe, and by the long-running ABC children's program Play School—a recording...
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  • hand puppet Bongo (a broad send-up of 70s Aussie children's TV star Patsy Biscoe who famously appeared with Nicholas on the show in 1990), and oafish...
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    ADS-10. Previous commentators have included; Jane Reilly, Ron Sullivan, Patsy Biscoe, Anne Haddy (guest), Brenton Whittle, Robin Roendfeldt, Joanna Moore...
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  • advertisement for Australian tyre retailer Beaurepaires during the 1980s. Patsy Biscoe covered it in 2004. Leiber & Stoller interviewed on the Pop Chronicles...
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  • Presenter Tenure Ref. Ian Fairweather 1967 Patsy Biscoe 1970–1972 Sue Cardwell 1970s Malcolm Harslett 1972–1984 Martin Portus Robin Roenfeldt 1979–1988...
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  • Atlantics including their hit "Bombora", folk musicians Gary Shearston and Patsy Biscoe. He left CBS in 1968 to work as a freelance composer, arranger, conductor...
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    were also inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2011. Peter Combe, Patsy Biscoe and Hi-5 are other notable names within the industry. R&B soul music...
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  • development of training facilities for ship handling and navigation. Patsy Biscoe For significant service to the performing arts, and to the television...
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    Talent. In 2006, she appeared in an unaired episode of Cracking Up as Candy Biscoe. Swisten began modelling at age 16 after a scout approached her, whilst...
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    Bicester [58] Team Rector: Verena Breed Team Vicar: Ian Biscoe Team Vicar: Peter Wright Curate: Erika Biscoe Curate: April Beckerleg SSM: Robert Atkins SSM: Peter...
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