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Robert "Doc" Cox (born 1 July 1946), also
known as Ivor
Biggun, is a
British musician and
former television journalist. He is
known for his appearances...
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performed by
British musician Doc Cox
under the
pseudonym of "Ivor
Biggun and the Red
Nosed Burglars". The song was
released as a
single by Beggars...
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unedited in the
United Kingdom. "The Winker's Song (Misprint)" by Ivor
Biggun is one of many
songs about ****ion. It
describes the singer: "I'm a...
- Chef!, Big Train,
Blackadder the
Third ("Dish and Dishonesty") as Ivor
Biggun,
Chelmsford 123,
Jonathan Cr****, 15
Storeys High,
Armstrong and Miller,...
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television presenter Ivor Wood (1932–2004),
British stop-motion
animator Ivor
Biggun,
stage name of
British musician Doc Cox Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1898–1956)...
- Bill
Bailey (born 1965) Les
Barker (born 1947)
Mitch Benn (born 1970) Ivor
Biggun,
pseudonym of Doc Cox (born 1946)
Harriet Braine Simon Brint (born 1950)...
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members of the group,
Obros and zomay. It was
produced by Obros, zomay,
BigGun, Erskineville,
alongside members Rocky, Jin Jin and MJ. The song was released...
- Tres,
Belly Buster, Grrravel,
Eyeball Monster, Camo Beast, Bug Monster,
Biggun, Zapper, Hydriathon,
Possessed King Wretch, Spikapede, Tormentasaur, S****ken...
- to the
seaside is the
subject of the
humorous song The
Charabanc by Ivor
Biggun.
Buses portal Charabanc (rail) Open top bus
Songthaew Wagonette "char-à-banc"...
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fornication and murder. ("The
Black Seal") Ivor "Jest Ye Not Madam"
Biggun (Geoffrey McGivern) – a
politician who parti****ted in the Dunny-on-the-Wold...