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Derek and Clive
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Posted Aug 4, 2000 by Researcher 147194
I'd just like to add that raspberries, among other noises, are used to great effect by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore on all three *Derek and Clive* albums, most memorably in the sketches *Nurse* and *Ross McPharter*. For more information on *Derek and Clive* see entry number A80119.

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Posted Aug 28, 2000 by Doctor Smith
Personally, my favorite raspberries are the ones given by the French Taunter in Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail.

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Posted Sep 8, 2000 by Researcher 147194
"Your mother waz an 'amster and your father smelled of elderberries!"

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Posted Aug 11, 2005 by Captain Black
......and do not forget the Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town. There is also the "Raspberry" solo performed by Spike Milligan in the Goons "Ying Tong" song.

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Posted Oct 31, 2005 by CaptainCynic
Hmmm

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