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Famed now for his bawdy, 'naughty boy' seaside-postcard humour, Hill was actually one of the cleverest and most innovative of comedians working in television in the 1950s and 1960s. The saucy, sex-obsessed sketches seemingly decorated with acres of scantily-clad young women (for which he is mainly remembered) came later; their preponderance in his shows eventually leading to Hill becoming an unworthy victim of political correctness.
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Disabled people are just like everyone. They just want to live life to the full and do normal, everyday things like go to work, catch buses, buy clothes, play sport, go to the pub, travel abroad, watch telly and moan about the weather.
Creaturdiscomforts is putting a spot on the negative circumstances, disabled people find themselves in daily life.
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Dalbello is a underrated genius of music. Her voice and lyrics are simply amazing.....this woman has it all! The young prodigy had begun singing professionally at the age of 13, taking part in the folk music scene. She has always proven herself true and never took part of the mainstream mentality .
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If only for his unforgettable feature films, such as The Time Machine, War of the Worlds, When Worlds Collide, and tom thumb (to name a few), George Pal will be remembered as one of the most gifted directors of fantastic cinema in history. Ironically, this popularity as a feature-film director usually overshadows Pal's great contributions to the field of stop-motion animation.
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Art Tips
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Patricia often creates acutely aesthetic and appealing works as a means of discussing complex ethical issues. She is also fascinated by the mechanisms of consumer culture. Read on to see the strange, half-human creatures entitled "The Young Family".
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Yves Tanguy was inspired to make art by the inner world of dreams and the subconscious mind. Rather than reflecting the external world, this painting combines realism with fantasy and mystery in an expression of a private experience.
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