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Bristow (cartoon)

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Blue, the Postboy and the ever-gossiping Mrs. Purdy the Tealady. Bristow has a crush on routine visitor Miss Pretty of "Kleenaphone". Another regular visitor is the pigeon who sits on a window ledge. During the winter, the bird travels to a warmer climate where she visits Bristow's counterpart, a black man in a white suit. Bristow invariably holidays at a beach resort known as Funboys Sur La Plage.
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has yet to find a publisher, but he is not discouraged. He lives in a small bedsit in East Winchley and commutes to work by train, invariably arriving late. Bristow is surrounded by co-workers, Fudge (his overbearing manager), Jones, Hewitt, Dimkins, hapless typist Miss Sunman, master chef Gordon
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The cartoons follow the daily life of a buying clerk who works in the monolithic Chester-Perry building. He is a fantasist and has delusions of grandeur, wishing he were a brain surgeon and a writer. His epic tome
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In 1971 the strip was also adapted into a theatrical play at the ICA in London, co-written and directed by Michael Bakewell and starring Freddie Jones.
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books have been published in the UK, as well as editions in Australia. A number of collections were published in Italy with the captions translated.
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from September 1961 until its last appearance in 2012. With over 10,000 strips made over the decades and running for over 51 years,
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as his colleague Jones. There were 14 half-hour episodes made from April 1999 to July 2000, with frequent repeats on
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was drawn for 45 years without any assistance. However, even Dickens's record has been broken in his turn by
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The strip was widely syndicated in Great Britain and in Australia. It appeared in the Birmingham
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Dedicated fan site exploring the world of Chester-Perrys and the characters that inhabit it
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is one of the longest running daily cartoon strips by a single author, according to
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about a buying clerk of that name. The series was in continuous publication in the
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published the strip from the late 1960s. Since 1966 at least eleven
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series soon afterwards. Dickens broke the original record held by
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Magnussen, Anne; Christiansen, Hans-Christian (2000).
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Bristow home page on official Frank Dickens website
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gag-a-day
Frank Dickens
Aberdeen Press & Journal
Guinness World Records
The Sunday Times
spin-off
Marc Sleen
The Adventures of Nero
Jim Russell
The Potts
Evening Mail
Evening Standard
Melbourne Age
Sydney Morning Herald
BBC Radio 4
Michael Williams
Rodney Bewes
BBC 7




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