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Some of the programmes Bentine appeared in were:

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In 1951 Bentine was invited to the United States to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.
* Fifty Years on the Streets Michael Bentine & John Ennis ( 1964 ) New English Library, A Four Square Book
* Michael Bentine wrote this on his encounter with Belsen:
He enhanced his reputation on two series with former Goon Michael Bentine: After Hours ( ITV, 1958 – 59 ) and It's a Square World ( BBC, 1960 – 64 ).
Michael Bentine's Potty Time was a long-running British children's show, starring Michael Bentine, directed and produced by Leon Thau for Thames Television on ITV.
There are photographs on the walls of both Micheal Bentine and Dylan Thomas drinking in the pub.

Bentine and with
In 1972, Secombe and Sellers told Michael Parkinson that Bentine was " always calling everyone a genius " and, since he was the only one of the four with a " proper education ", they always believed him.
While he was with the Central Pool of Artists ( a group he described as composed " of bomb-happy squaddies ") he began to write parodies of their mainstream plays, that displayed many of the key elements of what would later become The Goon Show ( originally called Crazy People ) with Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine.
* Down Among the Z Men ( 1952 ), played Eccles in a black-and-white secret agent comedy with all the Goons, including early member Michael Bentine and original announcer Andrew Timothy.

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* 1922 – Michael Bentine, British comedian ( d. 1996 )
Michael Bentine CBE ( 26 January 1922 – 26 November 1996 ) was a British comedian, comic actor and founding member of the Goons.
In 1971, Bentine received the Order of Merit of Peru following his fund-raising work for the 1970 Great Peruvian Earthquake.
Bentine was born Michael James Bentin in Watford, Hertfordshire, of a Peruvian father, Adam Bentin, and a British mother, Florence Dawkins, and grew up in Folkestone, Kent.
The other man died immediately, and Bentine was in a coma for six weeks.
On his return to Britain in 1954, he found he faced hostility for having left the Goons to the extent that his picture had been excised from early pictures and wasn't replaced until Bentine complained to DG Michael Checkland in the 1990s.
Bentine was a crack pistol shot and helped to start the idea of a counter-terrorist wing within 22 SAS Regiment.
Bentine was also interested in science.
* Michael Bentine's Book of Square Holidays M. Bentine & J. Ennis ( 1968 ) Wolfe SBN 72340019 9
* 1996 – Michael Bentine, British comedian ( b. 1922 )
After a delayed start, Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine joined forces in a relatively radical comedy project, The Goon Show.
With Sellers, Bentine, and many others.
The accent may originally have been inspired by a comment by a French film director, in which he pronounced " house " as "' arse ," to Sellers's fellow Goon, Michael Bentine, at a dinner party.
In 1985 he played the Mad Hatter in the Anglia Television serial adaptation of Alice In Wonderland, joining an all-star cast that included Michael Bentine, Leslie Crowther and Leonard Rossiter, and he also had an uncredited role ( as an arcade attendant ) in the Julien Temple film musical Absolute Beginners ( 1986 ) which stars Patsy Kensit.
There have been many actors and actresses, some starting their careers at Arthur Brough's Folkestone Repertory Company including Robert Arnold ; comedians including Michael Bentine ; and a large number of artists in various fields.
While at MI9, he was the immediate superior of Michael Bentine.
Back in the BBC he wrote and produced programmes for, among others, Roy Plomley, Michael Bentine and Stéphane Grappelli.
Other guests have included Arthur C. Clarke, Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees, Arnold Wolfendale, Allan Chapman, Sir Bernard Lovell, Michael Bentine, Wernher von Braun, Open University professors John Zarnecki, Monica Grady, Edwin Maher and Colin Pillinger.

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His edition of the Roman text, with the variants of the Alexandrian manuscript, the Codex Ephraemi, and the Friderico-Augustanus, was of service when it appeared in 1850, but, being stereotyped, was not greatly improved in subsequent issues.
Reeves, who first appeared as the character in the 1951 film Superman and the Mole Men, was older than subsequent Superman actors.
The relative sophistication of this piece was not followed up for some time, with subsequent works in animation being limited to short, two or three frame effects, such as appeared in Edwin Porter's 1902 short " Fun in a Bakery Shop ", where a lump of dough was made to smile over the course of a three-frame sequence.
Thucydides, who had been trained in rhetoric, became the model for subsequent prose-writers as an author who seeks to appear firmly in control of his material, whereas Herodotus with his frequent digressions appeared to minimize ( or possibly disguise ) his auctorial control.
* Iceman has appeared in various video game adaptations, such as X-Men: Children of the Atom and the subsequent Marvel vs. Capcom 2.
Lemmon and Kovacs became close friends and appeared together in two subsequent films-Bell, Book and Candle.
The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the 17th century.
He also appeared in a number of subsequent Ultra series, including:
Leeuwenhoek's discovery, along with subsequent observations by Spallanzani and Pasteur, ended the long-held belief that life spontaneously appeared from non-living substances during the process of spoilage.
A slightly fictionalized Menachem Begin appeared in the first edition of Land of Black Gold, but was removed from subsequent editions.
First, the soul is unitary, and unlike many areas of the brain the pineal gland appeared to be unitary ( though subsequent microscopic inspection has revealed it is formed of two hemispheres ).
It appeared on the 2009 EP " Blips Don't Lie " and the subsequent singles compilation I Am Curious: Microfilm 2006-2010.
The reptiles appeared from labyrinthodonts in the subsequent Carboniferous period.
Smith also appeared in a number of films, often as himself ; The Candidate ( 1972 ),, The President's Plane Is Missing ( 1973, a made-for-television production of the Robert J. Serling novel of the same name ), Nashville ( 1975 ), Close Encounters of the Third Kind ( 1977 ), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ( 1982 ), the " The Odd Candidate " ( 1974 ) episode of the television series The Odd Couple ( playing himself ), the " Kill Oscar " episode ( 1977 ) of The Bionic Woman ( playing himself anchoring an ABC newscast ), and both V ( 1983 ) and the subsequent 1984 television series.
She first appeared in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer before going on to appear in the television series and subsequent comic book of the same name.
The notice appeared in October 1931 and began with a bit of hyperbole and an incorrect fact, two hallmarks of much of the subsequent writing about Beiderbecke: " The announcement of Bix Beiderbecke's death plunged all jazz musicians into despair.
Neither comments nor criticism of the report appeared in subsequent articles.
By mid-1950 after the successful landing at Inchon by the US X Corps and the subsequent destruction of the Korean People's Army, the Korean War appeared to be all but over.
Their first appearance was in episode four of the first series, and they proved to be so successful that they appeared in every subsequent episode.
The phrase was used for all the subsequent films in the series, even when the jewel did not figure in the plot ( it only appeared in six of the eleven films ).
Elric first appeared in print in Moorcock ’ s novella, " The Dreaming City " ( Science Fantasy # 47, June 1961 ); subsequent novellas were reformatted as the novel Stormbringer ( 1965 ), but
While neither of these appeared in the original printing of The Hobbit due to cost constraints both have been included in subsequent editions and Conversation with Smaug has been used extensively.
Created by Ken Sugimori, Charmander first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise.
Matthau appeared as a villain in subsequent movies, such as 1958's King Creole ( in which he is beaten up by Elvis Presley ).

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