Spike Milligan
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+ | '''Terence Alan Milligan''' [[Order of the British Empire|KBE]] ([[16 April]] [[1918]]–[[27 February]] [[2002]]), known as '''Spike Milligan''', was an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[comedian]], [[writer]], [[musician]], [[poet]] and [[playwright]]. He played the [[piano]], [[trumpet]], [[guitar]] and [[saxophone]] and was the creator, the principal writer and a performing member of ''[[The Goon Show]]''. | ||
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Terence Alan Milligan KBE (16 April 1918–27 February 2002), known as Spike Milligan, was an Irish comedian, writer, musician, poet and playwright. He played the piano, trumpet, guitar and saxophone and was the creator, the principal writer and a performing member of The Goon Show.
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