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  1. Sir Harry Donald Secombe CBE (8 September 1921 – 11 April 2001) was a Welsh actor, comedian, singer and television presenter. Secombe was a member of the British radio comedy programme The Goon Show (1951–1960), playing many characters, most notably Neddie Seagoon.

  2. Harry Donald Secombe (8 de septiembre de 1921–11 de abril de 2001) fue un actor, humorista y tenor galés, conocido sobre todo por su personaje de Neddie Seagoon en el programa The Goon Show, una comedia radiofónica de la BBC.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0781183Harry Secombe - IMDb

    Harry Secombe (1921-2001) Actor. Writer. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:48. Doctor in Trouble (1970) 1 Video. 16 Photos. Harry Secombe was one of Britain's best loved comic entertainers. Born in Swansea, South Wales he began singing as a child in local church choirs.

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  4. Harry Donald Secombe (8 de septiembre de 1921–11 de abril de 2001) fue un actor, humorista y tenor galés, conocido sobre todo por su personaje de Neddie Seagoon en el programa The Goon Show, una comedia radiofónica de la BBC.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2021 · One hundred years ago today, entertainer Sir Harry Secombe was welcomed into the world. Most famous for his roles in The Goon Show and as Mr Bumble in the musical Oliver, he was also a solo...

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  6. 12 de abr. de 2001 · Dennis Barker. Wed 11 Apr 2001 21.52 EDT. If Spike Milligan was the most anarchic member of that cult 1950s BBC Radio show The Goons, Peter Sellers ultimately the richest and Michael Bentine the...

  7. On Wednesday 8 September 2021 the National Library will be celebrating the centenary of the birth of Welsh comedian, actor, singer and television presenter Harry Secombe who was born in Swansea on the 8 September 1921.