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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_JunkinJohn Junkin - Wikipedia

    John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432729John Junkin - IMDb

    John Junkin. Actor: A Hard Day's Night. An influential figure in the world of British television comedy during the 1960s and 70s, actor and comedian John Junkin wrote scripts for such shows as The Army Game, The World of Beachcomber, Queenie's Castle, plus scripts for many comedians, including Ted Ray, Jim Davidson, Bob Monkhouse and Mike Yarwood.

  3. John Junkin was a prolific and influential figure in British television comedy, writing and acting for shows like The Army Game, Morecambe and Wise, and EastEnders. He also worked as a teacher, disc-jockey, and after dinner speaker, and had a son and a daughter.

  4. John Junkin (1930 - 2006) fue un actor y guionista de Reino Unido conocido por Football Factory (Diario de un hooligan), Marty (Serie de TV), Hugh And I (Serie de TV), ¿Quién delató a Frank Ross?

  5. John Lennon: John : Paul McCartney: Paul: George Harrison: George: Ringo Starr: Ringo: Wilfred Brambell: John McCartney, Paul's Grandfather: Norman Rossington: Norm, the Beatles' manager: John Junkin: Shake, the Beatles' road manager: Victor Spinetti: TV Director: Anna Quayle: Millie: Deryck Guyler: Police Sergeant: Richard Vernon : Johnson ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2006 · Wed 8 Mar 2006 04.35 EST. John Junkin, who has died from lung cancer aged 76, was a gifted scriptwriter who made an important contribution to British comedy from the immediate postwar years to...

  7. John Junkin was a veteran actor, comedian and scriptwriter who worked with stars such as Morecambe and Wise, Marty Feldman and Spike Milligan. He also starred in many TV dramas and comedies, including EastEnders, Penmarric and Junkin. He wrote scripts for shows like The Army Game and The World of Beachcomber, and wrote and voiced the longest running TV commercial for Brooke Bond PG Tips.