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The Grumbleweeds
The Grumbleweeds in 1973. From left to right: Carl Sutcliffe, Robin Colvill, Albert Sutcliffe, Graham Walker, Maurice Lee
Medium
Film, television
Nationality
British
Years active
1962–present
Notable works and roles
The Grumbleweeds Radio Show
Members
Robin Colvill James Brandon
Former members
Graham Walker Maurice Lee Carl Sutcliffe Albert Sutcliffe Phillip Hall Tony Jo
The Grumbleweeds are an award winning British comedy band, performing music and comedy. They were mostly popular on radio and television in the 1980s, including The Grumbleweeds Radio Show which ran from 1979 to 1988 on BBC Radio 2[1] and a later television incarnation[2] (also known initially as "The Grumbleweeds Radio Show").
The group continue to tour the United Kingdom under the lead of Robin Colvill.
^Graham Walker Dies, The Scottish Daily Record. Retrieved 4 June 2013
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