William George Rushton (18 August 1937 – 11 December 1996)[1] was an English actor, cartoonist, comedian and satirist who co-founded the satirical magazine Private Eye.
^"OBITUARY : William Rushton". The Independent. 13 December 1996. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
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William Rushton may refer to: W. A. H. Rushton (1901–1980), British physiologist WillieRushton (1937–1996), British comedian This disambiguation page...
40 episodes. Berk, Boni and most character voices were provided by WillieRushton, an English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who...
second language. The English version of Muzzy features the voices of WillieRushton, Miriam Margolyes, Susan Sheridan, Derek Griffiths, Jack May, and Benjamin...
Parkinson Kenneth Williams Spike Milligan Stirling Moss 3 April 1987 2 WillieRushton Eve Pollard Chris Tarrant Linda Lusardi Freddie Starr 10 April 1987...
Winchester, Hampshire, followed by Shrewsbury School, where he met WillieRushton and edited the school magazine. Before attending Oxford, he did his...
Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden). A memorial plaque to the late WillieRushton, one of the longest-serving panelists, was installed at the station...
and tactical innovator Willy Ronis (1910–2009), French photographer WillieRushton (1937–1996), English cartoonist, comedian, actor and performer Willy...
Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, which he co-chaired with WillieRushton and poet P. J. Kavanagh. Screened on three evenings each week, this...
Shrewsbury School by pupils in the mid-1950s and edited by Richard Ingrams, WillieRushton, Christopher Booker and Paul Foot. The Walopian (a play on the school...
audiobook of Asterix the Gaul adapted by Anthea Bell and narrated by WillieRushton was released on EMI Records Listen for Pleasure label in 1990. On 29...
(22 November 1979) - Lennie Bennett, Gemma Craven, David Hamilton, WillieRushton, Una Stubbs, Barbara Windsor Show 13 (29 November 1979) - Arthur Askey...
Making Whoopee and Ev; and he also took part (along with such talents as WillieRushton and John Wells) in the 1972 BBC TV series Up Sunday. Although never...
Book. In 1982, he wrote a West End farce Pass the Butler, starring WillieRushton. During his Greedy Bastard Tour of 2003, he wrote the diaries that would...
Rocos, Sheila Steafal, Lou Hirsch, Billy Connolly, John Arnatt and WillieRushton, along with a long list of celebrity guest stars who continuously sent...
football coverage. His paternal grandfather was actor and satirist WillieRushton. Rushden and the rest of his family changed their surname when Rushden...
Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller, Spike Milligan, WillieRushton and fellow Australian expatriate comedian-actors John Bluthal and Dick...
then they will win the round. Regular celebrities featured often with WillieRushton occupying the centre square for the majority of editions. Pat Coombs...
Walter Rushton, English footballer WillieRushton, William George Rushton, English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer Rushton, Cheshire...
The Life and Death of King John. He has accompanied Barry Cryer and WillieRushton in their stage show Two Old Farts in the Night. After the interval he...
narrating the popular Asterix stories for audiobook, since the death of WillieRushton. Sessions made a guest appearance in a special webcast version of Doctor...
musical named Tallulah Who? in 1991. The musical was based on a book by WillieRushton. The show ran from February 14 to March 9 at The Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch...
Cleopatra adapted by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge and narrated by WillieRushton was released on Hodder and Stoughton's Hodder Children's Audio. Obelix's...