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The obnoxious politician, played by comedian Rik Mayall, is returning to the public eye after a break of 15 years.
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Nosheen IqbalFamiliar to many as the teacher who towers over the wretches of The Inbetweeners and bears an uncanny resemblance to Rik Mayall, Greg Davies returns to his native Shropshire.
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In the alternative vote referendum, you will be able to choose between a team of Eddie Izzard, Colin Firth, Armando Iannucci and Stephen Fry, in favour, or James Cracknell, Rik Mayall, Lord Winston, David Gower and Peter Stringfellow, who are against.
From Stephen Fry to Hugh Grant: The rise of the celebrity activist 2011
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This is why he spent little time with bands, going from one to the next like The Yardbirds, Cream, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and Blind Faith.
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I have it on pretty good authority that this indie comedy is actually funny, an idea nicely supported by the fact it has bothRik Mayall and Phil Davis in it.
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My favourite TV advert at the moment is that one for Bombardier English beer which stars Rik Mayall as an 18th-century fusilier whose catchphrase is: "Bang-on."
Another own goal for football's dummies | Kevin McKenna 2011
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This is why he spent little time with bands, going from one to the next like The Yardbirds, Cream, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and Blind Faith.
“Eric Clapton: The Autobiography” by Eric Clapton (Broadway, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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My favourite TV advert at the moment is that one for Bombardier English beer which stars Rik Mayall as an 18th-century fusilier whose catchphrase is: "Bang-on."
Another own goal for football's dummies | Kevin McKenna 2011
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Rik Mayall gives his upcoming comedy Just For the Record a bit of hard sell in this brief video clip:
/Film UK - Heartless, Doctor Who, Mighty Boosh Alumni, A Screenwriting Masterclass and More | /Film 2010
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Rik Mayall Noble EnglandThe comic who gave us the Young Ones and Alan B'Stard launches an unlikely foray into football songs with an accompanying video depicting a hapless pub-team manager who becomes possessed by Henry V. "Once more on to the pitch, my friends," Mayall growls, summoning up Shakespeare amid chain-mail, macho guitars and even a glimpse of a royal sword.
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