• The Mrs Merton Show is a mock talk show starring Caroline Aherne, also credited as Caroline Hook, as the elderly host Mrs Dorothy Merton. Originally portraying...
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  • Caroline Aherne (redirect from Mrs. Murton)
    best known for performing as the acerbic chat show host Mrs Merton, in various roles in The Fast Show, and as Denise in The Royle Family (1998–2012), a...
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  • Mrs Merton and Malcolm was a six-episode British sitcom produced by Granada Television, and transmitted by BBC One in 1999. The series was written by...
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  • Craig Cash (category Television show creators)
    known works are in the television shows The Royle Family, The Fast Show, The Mrs Merton Show, Early Doors, Sunshine and most recently The Café, Rovers and...
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    Debbie McGee (category People educated at the Royal Ballet School)
    magician in the United States within one week.[citation needed] McGee appeared on comedian Caroline Aherne's talk show The Mrs Merton Show in 1995; Aherne's...
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  • Hale and Pace (redirect from The Stonk)
    themselves. In March 2022, the series was acquired by That's TV for its comedy line-up which also included repeats of The Mrs Merton Show and Monty Python's Flying...
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    [citation needed] Other TV appearances include The Weakest Link, Noel's House Party, The Mrs Merton Show, Stars Reunited, Kick Start, Dave's Lee's and...
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  • character of The Mrs Merton Show, a British television series Merton (New South Wales), a farm located near Denman, in the Hunter Region Merton, Victoria...
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    comedy series such as The Mrs Merton Show (1993–1998) and The Fast Show (1994–1997), and later garnered acclaim for his stand-up shows, one of which earned...
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    Bernard Manning (category Deaths from kidney failure in the United Kingdom)
    on The Mrs. Merton Show on 19 March 1998, Manning admitted that he was a racist, which surprised host Caroline Aherne and went down badly with the audience...
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    Richard Wilson (Scottish actor) (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    Cornwall Duck Patrol (1998) Father Ted – episode "The Mainland" as himself (1998) The Mrs Merton Show (1998) guest appearance alongside Bernard Manning...
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    (BBC Two; 1994–1995) The Mrs Merton Show (BBC Two; 1995, BBC One; 1996–1998) TFI Friday (Channel 4; 1996–2000, 2015) Da Ali G Show (Channel 4; 2000, HBO;...
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  • 1995, she was a guest on The Mrs Merton Show S.1 E.3 Goolden also presented two television series on antiques for BBC1, The Great Antiques Hunt and Going...
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  • That's TV (category Local television channels in the United Kingdom)
    Programme. By the end of March 2022, their weeknight comedy schedule included Monty Python every night alongside Hale and Pace and The Mrs Merton Show On 4 September...
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  • families. The church also has an active brass band and choir. In the 1990s BBC television series The Mrs Merton Show, and its spin-off sitcom, Mrs Merton and...
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    Lucy Porter (category Actors from the London Borough of Croydon)
    working as a researcher for Granada Television, on programmes such as The Mrs Merton Show. Her first performance was at a club in Chester, a location she chose...
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  • Amanda Barrie (category People educated at the Arts Educational Schools)
    into the 1970s as well as presenting Hickory House with former Coronation Street star Alan Rothwell between 1973 and 1977. In 1975, Barrie played Mrs. B...
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  • edition of Top of the Pops. 10 February – After a pilot episode was broadcast in December 1993, the first full series of The Mrs Merton Show starts on BBC2...
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    Lorraine Kelly (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    Surprise Surprise (1993–1995) The Mrs. Merton Show (1995) Shooting Stars (1997) Timmy Towers (1997) An Audience with the Spice Girls (1997) Harry Hill...
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    section. The show featured scratch and sniff technology. (1995) The Mrs Merton Show (BBC Two, interviewees, 1 episode, 1995) Comic Relief: Behind the Nose...
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  • (1963–2016) – BAFTA Award-winning actress, comedian and writer, The Mrs Merton Show William Harrison Ainsworth – historical novelist born in Manchester...
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    Squire, founders of the Stone Roses Caroline Aherne, comedy writer and actress (The Royle Family, The Fast Show, The Mrs Merton Show), died 2016. Roger...
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    entertainment programming including Lucky Numbers, The Shane Richie Experience, Stars in Their Eyes and The Mrs Merton Show. He was appointed Head of Development,...
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  • Terry Major-Ball (category The Guardian journalists)
    Mrs Merton Show. In 1993, after noting that he had only been abroad once, to Germany while on National Service, and had never stayed in a hotel, The Evening...
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    on The Mrs Merton Show as a runner, and later introduced Lloyd to Pete Mitchell, who he would end up teaming up with on the air for a decade as the duo...
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    Henry Normal (category Television show creators)
    script-edited the multi-award-winning Mrs Merton Show and the spin-off series Mrs Merton and Malcolm. He also co-created and co-wrote the first series of The Royle...
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    Andy Harries (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    spin-off of The Mrs Merton Show was commissioned by Harries from Aherne in 1999; Mrs Merton and Malcolm was based around Mrs Merton and her son Malcolm...
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  • 3rd National Television Awards (category 1997 awards in the United Kingdom)
    The 3rd National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 8 October 1997 and was hosted by Trevor McDonald. "Past Winners". National...
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  • needed] While Gold Classics showed some recent shows from the main Gold channel, its main purpose was older shows from the early years of UK Gold.[citation...
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  • 4th National Television Awards (category 1998 awards in the United Kingdom)
    The 4th National Television Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 27 October 1998 and was hosted by Trevor McDonald. "Past Winners". National...
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