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He keeps expecting that, because Keith Chegwin and Tony Blackburn have been brought back to national consciousness with reality TV, that he is destined to return too.
Armando Iannucci: 'Now is not the time for a crap opposition' Stuart Jeffries 2010
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And while he's recently been involved in a ludicrously unlikely Twitter spat with Keith Chegwin, he comes across as most likable, generating inevitable warmth from fish-out-of-water anecdotes.
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Warner and Chegwin said the Army initially supported The Diggers, but backed away at the last minute over concerns about the project name.
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The row, reported on comedy website Chortle, led to 'Keith Chegwin' becoming a top trending topic onTwitter.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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But, yesterday, Warner and UK company Chegwin Productions suspended the Australian project "because of a lack of support from the Army", it said.
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In July last year Keith Chegwin was attacked by comedians who accused him of stealing jokes and passing them off as his own on Twitter.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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This year it was going to be Keith Chegwin, but he hurt himself ice dancing, so his place was taken by the actor John Challis Boycie, from Only Fools and Horses, and spin-off show The Green Green Grass.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Christopher Middleton 2011
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An amiable collision of Keith Chegwin and Billy Bunter, he has attracted similarly ardent praise from internet posters.
The Guardian World News Julia Raeside 2011
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Producer Jeff Chegwin, who worked on The Soldiers, said: ``I am stunned by the Australian Army's lack of support, given the incredibly positive reaction from the British Army.''
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Keith Chegwin accused of 'stealing' Twitter jokes from comedians built up more than 36,600 followers on the microblogging site by Tweeting one-liners, insists his jokes are his own or "remembered from old".
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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