• The Crazy Gang is a nickname coined by the English media in reference to the Wimbledon F.C. teams of the 1980s and '90s. The name, originally that of a...
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  • Crazy Gang may refer to: Crazy Gang (football), a nickname for the Wimbledon football team of the 1980s and the 1990s Crazy Gang (comedy group), a group...
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  • The Crazy Gang were a group of British entertainers, formed in the early 1930s. In the mature form the group's six men were Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen...
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  • The Crazy Butch Gang was an American juvenile street gang active in the New York City underworld during the late nineteenth century. Largely active in...
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  • a lunatic with the ability to warp reality. Serving Jaspers was the Crazy Gang, which included the Jester.[volume & issue needed] The Jester, also known...
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  • The Hulk Gang beat or killed anyone who did not pay their rent on time. There were two versions of the Hulk Gang in the similar Earths: Hulk Gang members...
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  • Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! (later retitled See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah! City All Over, Go Ape Crazy) is the debut...
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    remembered for his time at Wimbledon as a pivotal member of the famous "Crazy Gang", he won the 1988 FA Cup final with the London side, a club for which...
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  • Motson, who was commentating for the BBC, delivered his famous line: "The Crazy Gang have beaten the Culture Club." Although they had won the Cup, Wimbledon...
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    Interceptor Valerie Main role New Tricks Vicky Collins Episode: "The Crazy Gang" London Spy Mrs. Turner TV miniseries 2016 Jericho Lace Polly Main role...
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  • later used by two other characters: an axe-wielding android member of the Crazy Gang and a vigilante named Daniel DuBois, the son of Princess Python. Skurge...
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    Cunningham signed with Wimbledon in 1988, where, as a member of the "Crazy Gang", he won the FA Cup in 1988 for the final trophy of his career. Cunningham...
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  • He appeared in music halls as a solo act and also as a member of the Crazy Gang. Much later on however came the 'world renowned' Monsewer Brothers, known...
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  • The Crazy Dragons gang are a street gang active in the Prairie provinces of Canada. The Crazy Dragons gang was founded in Edmonton and has since spread...
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  • 1986, just four seasons after being in the Fourth Division. Wimbledon's "Crazy Gang"—so-called because of the boisterous, eccentric behaviour of the players—won...
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  • appearance The Girl Who Lived (Series 9 Episode 4) Last appearance The Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10) Portrayed by Denis Lawson In-universe information...
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  • starred the Crazy Gang at the Palladium. Many theatre programmes of the 1930s had the words "Produced by George Black" on their cover. The Crazy Gang dominated...
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  • Naughton and Gold, also appeared as part of the Crazy Gang Nervo and Knox, also appeared as part of the Crazy Gang Newman and Baddiel John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman...
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  • in Clown Jewels in 1959. She also appeared with the comedy troupe The Crazy Gang in Young at Hart in 1962. Hart made her debut as an actress with the role...
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    his career at Wimbledon, Wise came to prominence as a member of the "Crazy Gang", and in 1988, was part of the team that won the FA Cup in an upset victory...
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  • Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Jimmy Nervo, Jimmy Gold and Charlie Naughton of the Crazy Gang. The screenplay concerns a down-on-its-luck circus that uses an Aladdin's...
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  • Varnel and John Baxter. Flanagan and Allen were both also members of the Crazy Gang and worked with that team for many years concurrently with their double-act...
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    "Doctor" film series, three early Carry On films and worked with the Crazy Gang in Life Is a Circus (1958). Eaton left comedy roles by appearing opposite...
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  • in the 1950s, Gascoine was a soubrette in a Great Britain tour of the Crazy Gang Show. In 1956, she was a chorus dancer in the Christmas season of The...
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  • comedy film directed by Walter Forde and Marcel Varnel and starring The Crazy Gang as well as Moore Marriott. The film was a morale-booster in the early...
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  • additional "gang" vocals on "Tease Me Please Me", additional "bang" vocals on "Crazy World" Erwin Musper – engineer, mixing, additional "gang" vocals on...
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  • the music hall act of Naughton and Gold. Later they became part of the Crazy Gang. Gold was born in Glasgow. His parents were John McGonigal, a painter...
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  • 2005's Crazy Times, with the material having been recorded while incarcerated. In 2017, Titch appeared on an interlude on Stormzy's album Gang Signs &...
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  • ended up being Pal Joey at the Princes Theatre and Jokers Wild with the Crazy Gang at the Victoria Palace Theatre. From the late 1950s, Day was a popular...
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  • film and television. Flanagan and Allen were both also members of The Crazy Gang, appearing in the first show at the London Palladium in 1931, and continued...
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