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Paul Kaye in Anyone for Pennis? (1995)

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Anyone for Pennis?

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Edited from

    • The Sunday Show (TV Series 1995–1997)

      Compiled from Dennis Pennis interviews originally shown on this program.

Featured in

    • "It Was Alright in the 70s" Cool Britannia (TV Episode 2015)

      A clip is shown.

Followed by

    • Very Important Pennis (TV Series 1996–1997)

    • Dennis Pennis R.I.P. (Video 1997)

References

    • Trumpton (TV Series 1967)

      Dennis asks Donald Trump if he's heard of this and says he's got more dough than Windy Miller.
    • Oliver! (1968)

      Poster framed on wall when Dennis talks to Angus Deayton.
    • Macadam cowboy (1969)

      Poster framed on wall when Dennis talks to Angus Deayton.
    • Patton (1970)

      Poster framed on wall when Dennis talks to Angus Deayton.
    • French Connection (1971)

      Poster framed on wall when Dennis talks to Angus Deayton.

Spoofs

    • Whose Line Is It Anyway? (TV Series 1988–2011)

      Dennis sips from a wine glass and asks Clive Anderson "Whose wine is it anyway?"
    • Clive Anderson Talks Back (TV Series 1989–1996)

      Dennis asks Clive Anderson if he's got any plans to make a program called "Clive Anderson Talks Bach".

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