John Devon Roland Pertwee (July 7, 1919 – May 20, 1996), better known as Jo… Read Full Bio ↴John Devon Roland Pertwee (July 7, 1919 – May 20, 1996), better known as Jon Pertwee, was an English actor.
Born in Chelsea, London, Pertwee was educated at Frensham Heights School, an independent school in Rowledge, near Farnham in Surrey, and at some other schools from which he was expelled. After school, he went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from which he was also expelled after he refused to play the small part of a wind in a Greek play.
Pertwee is best known for his roles as CPO Pertwee in the long-running radio comedy The Navy Lark (1959 - 1977), the third incarnation of The Doctor in the science fiction television series Doctor Who (1970 - 1974), and as the title character in the series Worzel Gummidge. He also hosted the murder mystery quiz programme Whodunnit! between 1974 and 1978 for Thames Television. Pertwee also voiced the character of "Spotty" in the 1980s cartoon series SuperTed.
In 1972, he released a vocal version of the Doctor Who theme music entitled "Who is the Doctor", and in 1980 he released a single based on Worzel Gummidge entitled "Worzel's Song" from the album Worzel Gummidge Sings.
Born in Chelsea, London, Pertwee was educated at Frensham Heights School, an independent school in Rowledge, near Farnham in Surrey, and at some other schools from which he was expelled. After school, he went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from which he was also expelled after he refused to play the small part of a wind in a Greek play.
Pertwee is best known for his roles as CPO Pertwee in the long-running radio comedy The Navy Lark (1959 - 1977), the third incarnation of The Doctor in the science fiction television series Doctor Who (1970 - 1974), and as the title character in the series Worzel Gummidge. He also hosted the murder mystery quiz programme Whodunnit! between 1974 and 1978 for Thames Television. Pertwee also voiced the character of "Spotty" in the 1980s cartoon series SuperTed.
In 1972, he released a vocal version of the Doctor Who theme music entitled "Who is the Doctor", and in 1980 he released a single based on Worzel Gummidge entitled "Worzel's Song" from the album Worzel Gummidge Sings.
Goosey Goosey Gander
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Kidzup Music Goosey goosey gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and d…
The Children Of Four Marks Church Of England Primary School With The New World Orchestra Goosey goosey gander Wither shall i wonder Upstairs or downs…
The Kiboomers Goosey goosey gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and d…
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I Know An Old Lady I know an old lady who swallowed a fly I don't…
Who is the Doctor I cross the void beyond the mind The empty space that…
Who Is The Doctor? I cross the void beyond the mind The empty space that…
Worzel's Song Hang about my dears Won't keep you but a minute? I'm putting…
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Pilot97
SO soothing mate :)
Raad Eyah
Hi, there was a nursery rhymes cassette we listened to for a major part of our childhood. So many memories are attached it... I just can't explain. They still play in my mind and take me back to those care free days. I can't find it anywhere on the net. There's so much poor quality stuff all over the web now! It's frustrating.
I was born in 1984, and I remember listening to this cassette very early in my childhood so I would place it around sometime between 1975 to 1985 or so.
The nursery rhymes in it were
She'll be coming 'round the mountain
Zelda the zebra
Where are you going to my pretty maid
See saw margery daw
Bobby shafto
Tabby the Welshman
How much is that doggy in the window
Tick tock
This old man
Star light star bright
The queen of hearts
Cocka doodle doo
The lion and the unicorn
And so on...
I can't even find a single one of these on the web anywhere.
If any of you has it... Please please upload it.. You have no idea how happy that'll make me!
Henry Emms
I use to listen to old mother hubod