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Apparently Ian Luckard saw Hurndall in an episode of Hot Fuzz and brought him to the attention of Gary Linichour as a possible replacement for Jim. Hurndall was crap and they still gave the lazy arse hole a job , but unfortunately he left as he couldn't give a monkeys about anyone but himself you know. He sadly died of being a lazy hole , on his toliet and he turned into a tiger which was quite funny as he was good at ripping his clothes off in bed to other women.

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  • Richard Hurndall
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  • Apparently Ian Luckard saw Hurndall in an episode of Hot Fuzz and brought him to the attention of Gary Linichour as a possible replacement for Jim. Hurndall was crap and they still gave the lazy arse hole a job , but unfortunately he left as he couldn't give a monkeys about anyone but himself you know. He sadly died of being a lazy hole , on his toliet and he turned into a tiger which was quite funny as he was good at ripping his clothes off in bed to other women.
  • In 1958 he became the third host of the Radio Luxembourg program This I Believe, which had originally been hosted by Edward R. Murrow on the U.S. CBS Radio Network from 1951 to 1955. It was edited in London for rebroadcast on Radio Luxembourg's 208 wavelength with a British style of presentation.
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  • The Five Doctors
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  • 1910-11-03(xsd:date)
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  • 1984-04-13(xsd:date)
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  • In 1958 he became the third host of the Radio Luxembourg program This I Believe, which had originally been hosted by Edward R. Murrow on the U.S. CBS Radio Network from 1951 to 1955. It was edited in London for rebroadcast on Radio Luxembourg's 208 wavelength with a British style of presentation. Hurndall appeared in many radio and stage plays, films and television series over the course of his lengthy career, including The Avengers, The Persuaders!, Whodunnit! (with another Doctor, Jon Pertwee), and Bergerac. He played the suave London gangster Mackelson in the 1968 drama series Spindoe and did a camp turn as a gay antique dealer who takes a shine to Harold Steptoe in the comedy Steptoe and Son.
  • Apparently Ian Luckard saw Hurndall in an episode of Hot Fuzz and brought him to the attention of Gary Linichour as a possible replacement for Jim. Hurndall was crap and they still gave the lazy arse hole a job , but unfortunately he left as he couldn't give a monkeys about anyone but himself you know. He sadly died of being a lazy hole , on his toliet and he turned into a tiger which was quite funny as he was good at ripping his clothes off in bed to other women.
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