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  1. Willie Rushton. William George Rushton (18 August 1937 – 11 December 1996) [1] was an English actor, cartoonist, comedian and satirist who co-founded the satirical magazine Private Eye . Early life.

  2. William George "Willie" Rushton (18 August 1937 - 11 December 1996) was an English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer who co-founded the "Private Eye" satirical magazine. Rushton became the narrator for the Railway Stories after Johnny Morris left. He narrated Edward the Blue...

  3. 12 de dic. de 1996 · The web page is an obituary of Willie Rushton, who co-founded Private Eye and appeared on That Was The Week That Was. It covers his career, achievements, personality and death in 1996.

  4. Browse the works of Willie Rushton, a renowned British cartoonist and satirist who co-founded Private Eye and wrote bestselling books. See his humorous drawings of sports, politics, animals and more at the Chris Beetles Gallery.

  5. A tribute to the cartoonist, humorist and satirist who co-founded Private Eye and starred in That Was the Week That Was. Learn about his life, career, achievements and legacy in this obituary from 1996.

  6. Willie Rushton. About. William George Rushton was born in Chelsea on 18 August 1937, the only child of John Atherton Rushton, a publisher. Willie Rushton was sent to Shrewsbury public school where became friends with Christopher Booker, Paul Foot, and Richard Ingrams, who was born the day after him.

  7. Hace 4 días · Willie Rushton - he once said he was Willie on the BBC, William on ITV - is generally identified with the 'satire boom' of the early 1960s as a regular on That Was the Week That Was (BBC, 1962-63) and a co-founder of Private Eye magazine.