Wilfred Pickles

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Have a Go|Have a Go]]
 
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[[Sale of the Century|Sale of the Century]]
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[[Have a Go]]
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[[Sale of the Century]] (non-broadcast pilot)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Actor who made a name for himself in radio plays of the 1930s, but rose to greater prominence in 1941 when he became the first BBC newsreader with a regional accent (as in a slightly patronising bit of Home Counties logic, BBC bosses figured that Pickles' Yorkshire accent would be impossible for continental propagandists to impersonate). After the war he enjoyed success on the West End stage and as a radio and TV host, with successes including the long-running [[Have a Go|Have a Go]] and the proto-''Jim'll Fix It'' wish fulfilment show ''Ask Pickles''.
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Actor who made a name for himself in radio plays of the 1930s, but rose to greater prominence in 1941 when he became the first BBC newsreader with a regional accent (as in a slightly patronising bit of Home Counties logic, BBC bosses figured that Pickles' Yorkshire accent would be impossible for continental propagandists to impersonate). After the war he enjoyed success on the West End stage and as a radio and TV host, with successes including the long-running [[Have a Go]] and the proto-''Jim'll Fix It'' wish fulfilment show ''Ask Pickles''.
He died in 1978, aged 73. His wife Mabel, who appeared as his assistant on many of his shows, survived him by 11 years.
He died in 1978, aged 73. His wife Mabel, who appeared as his assistant on many of his shows, survived him by 11 years.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfred_Pickles Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfred_Pickles Wikipedia entry]
[[Category:People|Pickles, Wilfred]]
[[Category:People|Pickles, Wilfred]]

Revision as of 12:20, 28 September 2013

Shows

Have a Go

Sale of the Century (non-broadcast pilot)

Biography

Actor who made a name for himself in radio plays of the 1930s, but rose to greater prominence in 1941 when he became the first BBC newsreader with a regional accent (as in a slightly patronising bit of Home Counties logic, BBC bosses figured that Pickles' Yorkshire accent would be impossible for continental propagandists to impersonate). After the war he enjoyed success on the West End stage and as a radio and TV host, with successes including the long-running Have a Go and the proto-Jim'll Fix It wish fulfilment show Ask Pickles.

He died in 1978, aged 73. His wife Mabel, who appeared as his assistant on many of his shows, survived him by 11 years.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

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