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plopalog | 21:00 Sat 03rd Jun 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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i was reminicsing with an old school mate and he said he definitely remembers prince charles reading a story on jackanory is he right and also who read your favorite book rik mayall read mine georges marvellous medicine
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Yep he was on Jackanory


Read his own book "The Old Man of Lochnagar" back in 1984


I liked Brian Blessed and Rik Mayall also

The Prince of Wales appeared on the show in 1984 to read his own book "The Old Man Of Lochnagar".

I seem to recall that Rik's anarchic rendition of Roald Dahl's "George's Marvellous Medicine" prompted some viewers to complain about the show, the first time in its history.
He most certainly did! It was a story he wrote himself - and very good he was too!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/royalty/tv2.sh tml

Tony Robinson did a great job on Jackanory.

In 1984 Prince Charles read a story which he had written himself called The Old Man of Lochnagar. Its so long since I saw Jackanory that the only thing I can remember now is the theme music!

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oh well i owe him a pint then just my luck
..I always enjoyed Willy Rushton reading the Pooh Bear stories and also Bernard Cribbins was brilliant, he could have read the yellow pages and still made it interesting for kids...I remember when I was older (and shouldn't have been watching it due to college/work???) but Kathy Burke was rather good too....
..oh yes I also recall Kenneth Williams on Jackanory too...classic...

Willy Rushton!!! Blimey there's a blast from the past!!!


He was a great story teller...beautifully suited to the Pooh Bear tales.

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