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Posted Aug 31, 2001 by onelegtoofew
Could anyone know if there's any more info on J B Morton on the web - please mail me if you know a good site. Excellent entry by the way!

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Posted Jul 23, 2008 by nicevelmafan
There is one- type Beachcomber Morton in the search box and you will find the website; Beachcomber- Introduction and his Legacy.
His legacy lives on the greatest through his red bearded dwarf- Churm Rincewind- the one who fell off a ladder while kissing the tip of the ear of Miss Juliette Milton, and the cowardly, tenacious protagonist of Terry Pratchett's first two Discworld books (world's greatest books ever biggrin ) who acquired that very name. Spike Milligan was inspired by Beachcomber for the Goon Show.

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