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Mary Bignall
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She was referenced in Episode 11 of the First Series when Ken Voyeur protested against a lavatorial joke: "Dear sir, I object strongly to the obvious lavatorial turn this show has already taken. Why do we never hear about the good things in Britain, like Mary Bignall's wonderful jump in 1964?" Whereupon stock footage of the jump is shown, only to be interrupted by yet another letter objecting to the "obvious athletic turn the show has taken."
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She was referenced in Episode 11 of the First Series when Ken Voyeur protested against a lavatorial joke: "Dear sir, I object strongly to the obvious lavatorial turn this show has already taken. Why do we never hear about the good things in Britain, like Mary Bignall's wonderful jump in 1964?" Whereupon stock footage of the jump is shown, only to be interrupted by yet another letter objecting to the "obvious athletic turn the show has taken."