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A Show Called Fred

A Show Called Fred

Description: A Show Called Fred was a sketch comedy series best known for being an early television work by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan, then both regular performers on the BBC Home Service as two-thirds of the cast of The Goon Show. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1956
Number of episodes: 5
First episode air date: May 2, 1956
Written By: Spike Milligan
Networks: Associated-Rediffusion, ITV
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