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liked the show, and released a single of Cribbins singing one of the show's songs, "Folk Song". Martin commissioned Dicks and Rudge to write other comic songs for Cribbins, and the next two tunes, "Hole in the Ground" and "Right Said Fred", were both top 10 hits in 1962. Martin praised the "clever
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His solo work included "Busy Boy", the theme tune to the classic 1970s children's television series
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While working as a teacher in the 1950s, Dicks composed a stage show
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Ted Dicks: Co-writer of 'Right Said Fred' and 'Hole in the Ground'
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which had a long run at the Fortune Theatre in 1960, featuring
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in 1967. Other songs by Dicks and Rudge were recorded by
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chose "Hole in the Ground" as one of his records on
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English
composer
Right Said Fred
The Hole in the Ground
UK Singles Chart
Bernard Cribbins
Myles Rudge
George Martin
Parlophone
A Windmill in Old Amsterdam
Ronnie Hilton
Muswell Hill
North London
Tollington Grammar School
Hornsey School of Art
national service
Royal College of Art
Len Deighton
Let's Go Mad
Fortune Theatre
Look Who's Here!
Nyree Dawn Porter
Donald Hewlett
Anna Quayle
Barry Cryer

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